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Free Music Notes for More Music From Northern Exposure (1990-95 Television Series)Free Music Review: More music from Northern Exposure - review Hit: 4 StarsAdditional selected music from the series not included on the first music CD. Most music is ecclectic in a good way, available elsewhere but difficult to assemble together, an overall pleasing selection. A few selections are Native American songs, and original music scores from the producer's musicians that wrote the theme song. This CD includes the 45-second version of the theme song -- that is the version length that is heard at the beginning of each episode.
Free Music Review: More Music From Northern Exposure CD Hit: 5 StarsThe "More Music From Northern Exposure" CD is a great follow-up to the original CD from the 90's television series. It is a sampling from the quirky television series and is as entertaining as the tv series was. It brings back great memories........More Music From Northern Exposure (1990-95 Television Series)
Free Music Review: RADIO STATION KBHR FAN FROM DOWNUNDER Hit: 5 StarsIf you enjoyed the show,you will love this cd,I have always been a fan of the music (Chris) the best DJ in CICELY Alaska, played in the series,he always amazed me with his choice of music.. sometimes strange but always compelling....love it....a must buy if you loved the series
Free Music Review: Better than the first one Hit: 5 StarsI received this album as a gift because I enjoy the first NX album. However, I do skip a couple songs on the first album because I don't care for the sound, genre, whatever, and I don't skip any tunes on this album because I enjoy all of them. The second album seems more eclectic than the last, but I do agree that the opening and closing modern Native American tunes are the best.
Free Music Review: Great traveling music! Hit: 5 StarsI am in my vehicle often, on road trips between Iowa and Colorado to visit Grandchildren and take Girl Scouts to the mountains. I didn't realize what a lasting impression this CD made on my Girl Scouts and Grandchildren until one day the girls were in the car and suddenly all 7 began singing the opening Oijibwa song. They had learned it phonetically, just as I had. When 15 -16 year old girls say, "play the Northern Exposure music Gramma J.", you've got to guess it's a CD full of good music. I like to listen when I drive through unknown and unfriendly bumper to bumper traffic. It is soothing and rhythmically conducive to driving. Not to mention the good Northern Exposure memories.
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