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The Truth And The Light: Music From The X-Files (Television Series)


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Released: 1996-10-08

Avg. Customer Review: 4.5 Star
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Title Tracks for The Truth And The Light: Music From The X-Files (Television Series)
    1. Introitus: Praeceps Transito Spatium
    2. Materia Primoris: The X-Files Theme
    3. Raptus
    4. Adflatus
    5. Deverbero
    6. Cantus Excio
    7. Mercutura
    8. Lamenta
    9. Insequi
    10. Otium
    11. Dubitatio
    12. Iter
    13. Progigno de Axis
    14. Carmen Amatorium Ex Arcanum
    15. Facetus Malum
    16. Memoria
    17. Mitis Lumen
    18. Fides Fragilis
    19. Exoptare Ex Veritas
    20. Kyrie


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This collection of crisp electronic music mixed with bits of character dialogue will well please X-Files fans; those unfamiliar with the long-running sci-fi show have a chance to discover just how well an intensely eerie television score can stand on its own. Soundtrack master Mark Snow has done other scores for TV, but the X-Files is his most outstanding work. Right off the bat this CD transports you into the world of agents Mulder and Scully and the supernatural or extraterrestrial mysteries they uncover. The haunting, melodious whistle theme; the slow-moving walls of melancholy electronica; the ominous, urgent rhythms written for action scenes all recall the dark, spooky atmosphere that the X-Files program has so expertly created and maintained. There's also an ocean of dialogue to explore here, which for some may be distracting, but for others will bring back the suspenseful and sometimes horrific images from particular episodes. Overall, the dialogue is presented in a subdued enough way that it doesn't stand out oddly and oftentimes just reinforces the creepy intrigue that is the show's most wonderful quality. Recommended. --Karen Karleski



Product Details
The Truth And The Light: Music From The X-Files (Television Series)
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (1996-10-08)
  • Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 38 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #52751


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4.5 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Pretty good 2006-11-05
Comment: I like it a lot; of course, there isn't a lot of music I don't like. If you're an X-Files freak, it's good, and, if you're not, you still might like it.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Interesting, if a bit creepy, instrumentals 2005-10-19
Comment: This is a recording that will remind fans of the show of specific images, sounds, and emotions from the show. Most of the music is creepy, pounding drum tracks interdispersed with soothing synth-string music (like the transition from Ubseqyu to Otium). This is not an entirely relaxing journey, as it makes you alternate from anxiety to calm and back.

There is interspersed dialogue within and book-ending tracks, which for the most part are relatively well-known lines and not dialogue that actually occurred simultaneous with the music in the original series.

It's a great CD for the Mark Snow and X-Files fan, but electronica and soundtrack buffs may want to go elsewhere. Favorite tracks: Adflatus (nice string solo), Lamenta (Mark at his best), Exoptare Ex Veritas (ditto), and Materia Primoris (of course, the theme, which sounds best very loud on a system with excellent bass).


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: that feeling of something more beneath the surface 2005-02-18
Comment: Let me start by saying that I adore this CD. Mark Snow has a true talent for creating music with enigmatic undercurrents, that intuitive sensation that there is SOMETHING MORE, something on another level that you can FEEL, but not really DEFINE. I'm a technical/ marketing writer, and I often slide this CD into my computer, clamp on my headphones, and immerse myself in reliving the X-Files experience. I detach from my workplace surroundings, and the writer's block goes away. As the words flow, my mind wanders from the scenes I remember from the show to new eerie vistas in creative imaginings of my own. The voiceovers, which some other reviewers have disparaged, are not interferences; they are part of the memory, part of the mood. If you truly were in sync with the whole X-Files experience, you will treasure this CD. I have all the X-Files CDs: The Truth And The Light: Music From The X-Files, The X-Files: Original Motion Picture Score, The X-Files: The Album - Fight The Future, and Songs In The Key Of X: Music From And Inspired By The X-Files. Only the first two are Mark's compositions, as is The Snow Files: Film Music of Mark Snow. They are all good, but only Mark's CDs have that ethereal quality. I wish they would release more of his music from the show! (The-X-Files-is-a-show, with-music-by-Mark Snow...)


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Fantastic! 2004-10-04
Comment: I was searching for some creepy Halloween music and decided to pick this up. This was after I was completely disappointed in the recommendations I had gotten for Midnight Syndicate's albums. Avoid those. Seriously.

This disc conveys such great moods and emotional depth. Warmth seems to come out at you at the oddest moments like the traces of humanity trapped in the conspiracy of lies. This was a perfect companion to the show but is more interesting as a stand alone piece of music.

I could easily recommend this to anyone who is looking for spine-tingling music of quality.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: music excellent - dialogue could do without 2004-07-14
Comment: I enjoy the music of the x files, it's very moody and atmospheric, but i for one could have done without the dialogue in most of the songs, to me it doesn't enhance the listening experience. I think it kinda takes away from the music, I mean it's one thing to have seperate tracks of dialogue to go along with the album but to have voice overs over the music? You can watch the show for that. Overall the music is excellent but be prepared for it to be interupted by samples of dialogue through most of the cd.



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