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INTRADA Announces:

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ONCE UPON A TIME

Composed and Conducted by MARK ISHAM

INTRADA MAF 7120

Intrada is proud to announce the release of Mark Isham's score to the hit ABC TV series Once Upon a Time that premiered last fall. Isham needed to come up with a score that spanned the entire spectrum of emotions -- not only breathing life into quieter moments, but also being romantic, sweeping, and epic. The result was a score for the series that is both beautiful and heartfelt and has become integral to the fabric of the show.

For this release representing music from various episodes, Mark Isham has compiled over an hour of music carefully produced to provide listeners with a musical journey that captures the essence of the show. This release also features five different collectible covers, but the contents of all discs remain the same.

The show focuses on Emma Swan, whose life has been anything but a fairytale. A 28-year-old bail bondsperson, she’s been taking care of herself since she was abandoned as a baby. But when Henry —the son she gave up 10 years ago—finds her, everything changes. Henry is desperate for his mom’s help and thinks that Emma is actually the long, lost daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming. Even stranger, Henry believes that Storybrooke, the sleepy New England town he calls home, is really part of a curse cast by the Evil Queen, freezing fairytale characters in the modern world with no memory of their former selves. Of course the seen-it-all Emma doesn’t believe a word, but when she gets to Storybrooke, she can’t help sensing that everything’s not quite what it seems...

Track List:

1. Once Upon A Time Orchestral Suite 4:13

2. Henry’s Proposal 1:17

3. The Queen’s Curse 2:46

4. Jiminy Cricket 3:11

5. Dealing With Rumplestiltskin 3:26

6. Belle’s Story 2:37

7. Dwarves 2:45

8. The Huntsman 4:31

9. Things Are Changing In Storybrooke 1:47

10. Cinderella 1:44

11. Wedding Dance 1:21

12. Advising Ashley 2:26

13. If The Shoe Fits 1:35

14. Unhappy Endings 3:46

15. Emma And Henry 1:43

16. The Siren 5:07

17. The Man With The Wooden Box 1:11

18. Hope Will Return 1:48

19. Rumplestiltskin In Love 2:19

20. The Genie’s Wishes 1:58

21. The Road To True Love 2:50

22. The Family Compass 2:00

23. Burn The Witch 2:34

24. What The Queen Loves Most 2:30

25. The Clock Moves 1:12

INTRADA MAF 7120

Retail Price: $17.99

AVAILABLE May 1, 2012

For additional details, please visit

http://store.intrada...it.A/id.7567/.f

Roger has also confirmed on the Intrada boards that the CD will ship with a totally random cover..... but if you include a note with your order, you can pick the cover you want! How cool is that? Intrada is a really classy, top-notch company all around.

Source: http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4780

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I'm following this series, but the music has never really stood out to me - very few "must have" moments. Partly because I prefer more serious music, and there is a constant fantasy element in this, even in the Storybrooke scenes.

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I enjoy the show enough. I probably would have stopped watching by now if not for the fact that my girlfriend enjoys it quite a bit, and so we watch it together. And also because of the eye candy.

The overall storyline is decently compelling, but I wish it moved a little faster. Honestly if the main curse plot isn't wrapped up by the end of season 1 it's just gonna drag out forever.

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I was finding it a tad dull until this week's, which really stirred things up a bit with Regina.

I'm watching mainly because I'm interested in how the two worlds are going to end up, plus I really like the acting ensemble - everyone seems to be having fun.

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I'm in for sure. The first half of the season, I thought that we'd never get a digital release of the music, let alone a physical one.

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Good show, nice music. But not to keen on the multiple cover thing. Reeks a little too much of the over-the-top commercialism that plagued ATTACK OF THE CLONES.

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Oh, I do hope that Amazon permits us to pick which cover we want!

:whistle:

As if those of us who rip these albums to our iPods don't pick which covers we want to display in the first place...

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Roger says:

One thing I neglected to mention: all of the covers are panels within the booklet, so in some sense you get all the covers. They're just different depending on which one is actually printed to show on the front.

So it sounds like no matter which one you get, you'll be able to display the one you like most by just folding your booklet in a certain way anyway.

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