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The vinyl LP will be available from 20th March 2019 at Mondo.
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Although it cannot be said that every single episode was flawlessBad Eggs and Where the Wild Things Are come to mindthis series clearly deserves it’s consistent rankings as one of the greatest of all time. It took a few years to get it perfect, but we couldn’t be prouder with the artwork that Paul Mann put together-including some truly inspired additional design by Chris Bilheimer and Eric Montes, who came up with the idea of the “Slaybill” lyric booklet.” Buffy the Vampire Slayer ran from 1997-2003 with 144 total episodes.
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Our obsession with the musical episode “Once More With Feeling” inadvertently presented a solution to a long-standing problem of how to best entry point for us to celebrate the brilliantly singular, yet expansive series. Mo Shafeek, Mondo Record Label Manager said, “We’ve been huge fans of “Buffy: The Vampire Slayer” for decades…. It was a great episode in a fantastic show and this vinyl release looks beautiful. Mondo is releasing the soundtrack for Buffy The Vampire Slayer’s Once More With Feeling episode on vinyl with original art created by artist Paul Mann. "Once More, with Feeling" is not only the best episode of Buffy, it's one of the best moments of television.Posted by Phil on in action, All, comedy, drama, fantasy, horror, musical, News, TV | 0 comments Oh, and Anya's fear of bunnies is finally explained (I totally get it!). Spike's part in Walk Through the Fire: "I hope she fries, I'm free if that b*** dies!/ I better help her out." Actually, Spike's everything in this episode was pretty much golden. Some favorite moments: In the demon battle, Giles very seriously says, "She needs backup!" and Tara/Anya run to Buffy's aid as backup dancers. There was much of the characteristic comedy and wit that fans of the show have come to love.
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The entire cast did a wonderful job- they're not professional singers, which makes the musical feel all the more authentic and true to the Buffyverse. Concealing Truths: Rhetorical Questions in 'Once More, with Feeling.' Buffy. I also have to give credit to Sarah Michelle Geller for remaining faithful to her character- as the lead, her performance could have made or broken the show, and she was solid. Buffy's Voice: Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Popular Music Soundtrack and.

Tara's "Under Your Spell" ode to Willow in her soft new age voice is unexpected and beautiful. Spike's corny rock ballad "Rest in Peace" is hilarious, shining a light on his angsty feelings toward Buffy. It features the original series cast singing the songs from the episode, as well as additional music from other episodes by regular composer Christophe Beck, and a demo track performed by Joss Whedon and Kai Cole. The music is catchy, and perfectly suited to their respective characters. Once More, with Feeling is a soundtrack album from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer musical episode of the same name.

It's pivotal to the season, with revelations that are best expressed in song. The musical format works so well because of the cohesiveness of the music and plot- there is no filler song, just as this episode is not an "extra". The opening credits and muted old Hollywood aesthetics set the tone for the show. But this episode exemplifies the daring, artistic spirit that made Buffy such a cultural icon. 19 piano/vocal/guitar selections from the soundtrack to the much-buzzed-about musical pastiche episode of Fox Networks Buffy the Vampire. As a fan of musicals, I'm always wary of TV musical episodes- so much can go so terribly wrong.
