Reddit reviews Electric Ladyland
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HENDRIX JIMI ELECTRIC LADYLAND
We found 2 Reddit comments about Electric Ladyland. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Yes. It looks like this: http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002P5U.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
The nude cover is way better.
I'd recommend buying the soundtracks. I listen to them all the time while I'm writing.
SPOILERS BELOW IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE ENTIRE SERIES
Miniseries
Richard Gibbs is the primary on this one and Bear McCreary assists. The twinkling bells of Six's theme may seem repetitious at first, but the seeds of BSG's sounds can be found here.
Season One
Great stuff, without question. "Passacaglia" and "Shape of Things to Come" are truly beautiful.
Season Two
Thanks to the arrival of Pegasus and the attack on the Resurrection Ship, the action drums of this album are fantastic.
Philip Glass' "Metamorphosis One"
Thanks to Starbuck's dad, I had to buy this. A truly great piece. Without it, my Season Two sounds empty.
Razor/The Plan
Since these are both Season Two based movies, I placed the tracks here. "Apocalypse" kicks ass.
As far as watching The Plan (I'm assuming you already saw Razor), I would suggest waiting until you watch the series for a second time. Pop it in right after the scene in "Lay Down Your Burdens" wherein in Roslin passes sentence on the duplicate Cylons in the brig.
Season Three
The lead up to "Watchtower" is magnificent and I always crank the volume for the New Caprica action sequences.
Season Four
With "Watchtower" fully revealed, it gets used to great lengths. Includes the full, haunting version of Gaeta's song. Plus, "Kara Remembers" floors me every time and the full orchestral sounds of "Daybreak" are worth rattling the speakers.
Jimi Hendrix - "All Along the Watchtower"
Of course, I have to cap off the BSG experience with Hendrix's version. I mean, c'mon.
Caprica pilot
Lastly, for completeness' sake, I have this one in the playlist, too. I only hope they can release the rest of Bear's great work on this show in the future.
As for watching Caprica, I do recommend it. It starts slow, no question, but it picks up in the last six or so episodes and by the end, you'll be cursing SyFy's name (yet again) for not giving the show another season.
Now if only they'd release a Blu-ray of the series ...