Susan G. from SOMERVILLE, MA Reviewed on 2/27/2007...
Features the theme and a selection of the eclectic music used on this great show.
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CD Reviews
MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE SONDTRACK CD
12/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you ever wished you could tap into Chris Steven's record collection at KBHR, here's your chance. This is a fantastic blend of eclectic music that just seems to work together seamlessly. I love every single track on this CD. It will definately bring back fond memories of the series (still my favorite TV series of all time). Even if you are not a die hard "Exposure" fan, you will absolutely love this great mix of classical, jazz, rock, and world music."
Really good, but could have been better
Adamarie Wallis | Lebanon, TN United States | 03/24/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I love Northern Exopsure, so I had to get this CD. All the songs on here are extremely addictive and you'll find yourself singing along with them in no time. I certainly find myself smiling whenever I watch all my old NX tapes and I hear one of these songs in the back ground. However, that's just what they are ... background songs. Although I really like the CD and play it often, I think it would have been much better to have songs that were actually featured on the show rather than ones that were only in the background. I mean, any real NX soundtrack should have songs like "Our Town", "Toy Cows in Africa", "Pencil Neck Geek", and Enya's "Ebudae". I know I'm making my own CD with those songs and more on it. However, if you want some catchy quirky songs to listen to with a wonderful picture of our favorite DJ on the cover, deffinetly get this CD."
Bring back the other CD too!
Marilyn Schenck | Manhattan Beach, CA USA | 04/16/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There are (were) two CD's made from this wonderful show. This was the first. For those who miss Enya's Ebudae , it is on the second CD. These were 'out of print' for quite a while, so hopefully the second CD will make a comeback too! Both of them are delightful!! If you truly love the show, you can remember when most of the tracks appeared (like the "When I grow to old to dream" (when Maggie gives Chris back his voice ). I do agree with Lisa Wallis, though, and would love to hear more! The music was such an integral part of the show (it was LOUSY at the beginning, but became another cast member somewhere along the way)!"
Sunday Morning
thomas w kemper | milford, Michigan United States | 08/08/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There are times in our life when things seem somehow surreal, almost perfect. This album makes me think of those "good times." Memories often relate back to sensory experiences ... for me it's often music. This album reminds me of perfect late afternoon light falling on my young sons at play, or the soft brown color of my old, well-used rolltop desk, a great dinner with the one you love or even your favorite book. It's good, it's comfortable, without being trite, it's like coming home. One perfect August Sunday afternoon this CD was on and I looked up at old yellow single-seat float plane winging it's way over my house. I'll never forget it.Buy this album, you'll never regret it and you'll never stop listening to it.tk"