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Chris Bleth (Performer), Christophe Beck (Composer), Bob / Nolan, Kenny Crewe (Composer), Jon Crosby (Composer), David Greenwalt (Composer), Holly / Elen, Cami / Thomas, Jymm Knight (Composer), Robert J. Kral (Composer), Joe Raposo (Composer), Kim / Henderson, Michael Richey (Composer), Robert J. Kral (Performer), Evan Wilson (Performer), Elin Carlson (Performer)
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  • Performer: Chris Bleth, Robert J. Kral, Evan Wilson, Elin Carlson
  • Composer: Christophe Beck, Bob / Nolan, Kenny Crewe, Jon Crosby, David Greenwalt, Holly / Elen, Cami / Thomas, Jymm Knight, et al.
  • Audio CD (May 17, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Rounder / Umgd
  • ASIN: B0008FPJ7Q
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #60,341 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Angel Main Theme – “The Sanctuary Extended Remix” – performed by Darling Violetta
2. Start The Apocalypse
3. The End Of The World
4. Massive Assault
5. Home
6. Hero – featuring vocals by Elin Carlson
7. Judgment & Jousting
8. The Birth of Angelus – featuring vocals by Elin Carlson
9. Rebellion
10. The Trials for Darla
11. Dreaming of Darla
12. Untouched / Darla’s Fire
13. Darla’s Sacrifice
14. Welcome To PYLEA
15. Through The Looking Glass
16. Castle Attack
17. Cordy Meets Fred
18. Princess Cordelia
19. Farewell Cordelia
20. I’m Game – by Christophe Beck
See all 25 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. Angel Main Theme, television series theme
    Composed by Holly Knight, Cami Elen, Jymm Thomas

  2. Angel, television series score
    Composed by Robert J. Kral
    with Chris Bleth, Robert J. Kral, Elin Carlson, Evan Wilson

  3. Angel: I'm Game, television cue (Season 1, Episode 1)
    Composed by Christophe Beck
    with Chris Bleth, Robert J. Kral, Elin Carlson, Evan Wilson

  4. Touched
    Composed by Jon Crosby

  5. LA Song
    Composed by David Greenwalt

  6. Lady Marmalade
    Composed by Bob Crewe, Kenny Nolan

  7. It's Not Easy Being Green
    Composed by Joe Raposo

  8. A Place Called Home
    Composed by Kim Richey, Michael Henderson


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Fans of Angel have continually hoped to one day hear an album. Their wait is finally over. Live Fast, Die Never: Music from the TV Series features * A newly-recorded, full-length version of the main-title song * 3 songs performed by cast members as were featured in episodes of the show (a karaoke bar was a recurring location) * Score by the show's composer, Robert Kral *key songs to the show performed by Vast and Kim Ritchie *notes from Joss Whedon and extensive cast photos from all 5 seasons Angel is Academy® and Emmy® -nominated writer Joss Whedon’s humorous exploration of the twists and turns of adulthood set against a backdrop of supernatural adventure and is seen currently on TNT.

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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting and beautiful, a must have for Angel fans, June 12, 2005
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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Released practically a year after the show's untimely demise, "Angel: Live Fast, Die Never" is a haunting and beautiful score compilation that is an absolute must have for Angel fans. Beginning with an excellent extended version of the show's main title theme (performed by Darling Violetta), the haunting mood of the album and the show are perfectly captured, something which no Buffy the Vampire Slayer music compilation could never fully accomplish. The following tracks, including "Start the Apocalypse", "The End of the World", "Home", "Hero", "The Birth of Angelus", "Rebellion", "Dreaming of Darla", "Darla's Sacrifice", "Cordy Meets Fred", and "Farewell Cordelia" are all nothing short of amazing and are instantly recognizable to long time fans of the series. The other tracks included here, including "LA Song" by Christian Kane (better known as the villainous Lindsay) and two performances from Andy Hallett (better known as the green skinned karaoke loving demon Lorne) are worth the price of admission alone. Truly an amazingly atmospheric and haunting score compilation that is an absolute must have for Angel fans.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Die Never" last hurrah for fans of TV's most inspired show, May 30, 2005
In the spring of 2004, one of television's most inspired shows got the axe from its network to pave the way for yet more reality TV programming. Memorably, the fans tried their hardest to reverse the network's decision, hosting blood drives and raising more than $20,000 in their valiant attempt to keep "Angel" on the air. Alas, "Angel," spin-off of the legendary (and Emmy-winning) show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," met its death with a slam-bam-thank-you-ma'am series finale, sending off television's best hope for the sanctity of quality programming.
Almost exactly one year later, after years in development and production by the show's creators and composers, the "Angel" score and compilation soundtrack "Angel: Live Fast, Die Never" was released to stores.
The majority of "Die Never" is highlights from the five-year long series' moody and even iconic scoring. Along with most television series, the scoring of "Angel" happens in the background of dialogue and usually hides there, unnoticed by the viewer. Sometimes certain scenes of the "Angel" `dissolved' and the score came out of hiding. Memorable instances of this include the apocalypse montage at the end of season four's "Apocalypse Nowish," the Angel `darkness' montage in the middle of season two, or the many wonderful dream sequences that abounded during the show's five-year run.
The first track of "Die Never" is an extended version of the show's opening credits, titled here as the "Sanctuary Remix." The most notable addition of this remix is the insertion of vocals. Though the song brings back many memories of Wednesday and Sunday nights, watching my favorite TV show, this remix borders on grating after a few listens.
The first batch of scoring from the show revolves around themes from season four and season one. "Start the Apocalypse," my favorite purely orchestrated track on this album, is the music played during the epic rooftop fight in season four's "Apocalypse Nowish." Track five, "Home," has a lonely flute part that highlights the sense of loss felt by Angel in the season four finale as he watched his son's new life unfold. Track six, "Hero," sounds like it could have come out of a blockbuster movie. Featuring vocals by Elin Carlson, this song was played during the character Doyle's death in season one.
Tracks seven though thirteen focus on the character Darla and on Angel's inevitable descent into darkness in season two. These songs are mostly hit-and-miss; but just like season two of "Angel," the whole outweighs the individual parts, as these tracks tell a compelling story of passion and destruction. Track nine, "Rebellion," is a favorite among "Buffy" and "Angel" fans - it's the song played during the vampire montage during the Boxer Rebellion on both shows.
Tracks fourteen through eighteen revolve around the Pylea arc at the end of season two and the introduction of the character Fred. These scores, though fairly stereotypical of their source material, will please fans of operatic orchestrations and sweeping romanticism.
Track 19 is the heartbreaking "Farewell Cordelia," played during the final moments between Angel and Cordelia in season five. Track 20 is another highlight of the soundtrack, titled "I'm Game." This track is the recurring `hero' theme for the character Angel throughout the show, most remembered for its instances in the pilot episode and during the season five season opener.
All is good and well with this collection of scorings from "Angel's" vivid history, but there are cast performances and licensed songs as well that have helped "Angel" tell its dark and interesting story. "Die Never" features two perfectly selected licensed songs from the show, Vast's "Touched" and Kim Richey's "A Place Called Home." "Touched" is a song that I was pleasantly surprised to find on this album, considering I went searching for it on the internet the first time I heard it during the street-walking montage of season one episode two, "Lonely Hearts." Epic and very relatable to the character of Angel, "Touched" has not only converted me to the band "Vast," its inclusion on the show and on this soundtrack is ingenious. "A Place Called Home" is the song played during the end of "Shells," the episode in season five where the character Illyria is officially introduced and it's confirmed Fred is dead and never coming back. You might remember the montage - it featured the characters left behind by Fred's death followed by a flashback of Fred's move away from home. Yeah, I got teary-eyed too, and listening to this song on this soundtrack is so heart wrenching, I still have yet to get more than thirty seconds into it.
Three songs are original cast performances, one by Christian Kane (who played the character Lindsey) and two by Andy Hallet (who played the green demon Lorne). Kane's "LA Song," written by show co-creator David Greenwalt, is wonderfully performed and contains key foreshadowing for future events in the series. Andy Hallet is as charming as ever in his two songs, "Lady Marmalade" and his original creation "It's Not Easy Being Green." Listening to these two songs makes me yearn to see his character on television again, and make me upset that they underused his character in the show's last season.
"Angel" and "Buffy" fans need not wait any longer - this soundtrack is a must-have, an absolutely essential part of any fan's Joss Whedon collection. Though the scoring can get a tad monotone and dreary, the wonderful memories of the show brought forth by listening to these songs will make for a beautifully nostalgic journey.
Non-"Buffy" and non-"Angel" fans will still find some value in "Die Never." The orchestrations are synthetic yet solid, and the two licensed songs are absolute winners. Still, there are many other albums that one could better spend their time listening to. For sweeping, dramatic orchestrations that originate in dramatic interpretation, I recommend the "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Between Heaven and Earth" instead of "Die Never."
Here's thanks to Joss Whedon, Christopher Back, and Robert J. Kral for releasing this soundtrack, even after the show has ended.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tasty, May 27, 2005
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I think this is quite an outstanding compilation. The title song is, of course, a staple. Then the next few tracks are all ambience pieces that will make you feel very much like the apocalypse is coming and so is the hot vampire in the long black coat. What makes this compilation really great is the last few songs that all fans will remember. These include Touched, LA Song (that Lindsey performed in Caritas), and a few hits by Lorne, including Lady Marmalade. For fans, this is totally worth the purchase.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Live fast, die never....not so.....
I bought this CD because I liked the song "L.A. Song" that "Angel" cast member Chrisian Kane sang on one episode plus the theme song is cool too. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Michael Arameish

5.0 out of 5 stars my 'Angel'
I absolutely love my Angel: Live Fast, Die Never cd. I listen to it practically everyday. Purchasing my 'Angel' cd was so easy. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Ashlee

5.0 out of 5 stars Angel: Live Fast, Die Never- Music From Angel TV Series
I purchased just for LA Song by Christian Kane...found the rest of the album on this soundtrack to be a bonus. A must for any Buffy or Angel fan!!! 4 stars!!!!!!
Published 9 months ago by Karin Y. Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars For Angel fans and then some!
I am a die hard Angel fan. I have watched the series about 100 times by now and know where each of these songs fit in the episodes. Read more
Published 9 months ago by L. Deschaine

5.0 out of 5 stars Angel
I would hear the theme song for Angel playing (reruns) while I was getting ready for work, and mentioned to my son, I wish I could hear that beautiful music more often. Read more
Published 10 months ago by JudithAColetta

5.0 out of 5 stars Angel: Live Fast, die Never
This is an excellent CD. The music is stirring and mysterious. A blend of classical, rock and folk music. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Linda SPETTRAHILLY

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent soundtrack
I love this soundtrack. I actually got it at the same time I got the 'Firefly' soundtrack (being a big fan of both shows) and was expecting to like the Firefly one more. Read more
Published 19 months ago by N. R. Sievers

3.0 out of 5 stars Hmm
much more orchestral then I remember the show sounding, the music sounds different to me at least, when apart from the TV show.

Not for me. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Dharma

5.0 out of 5 stars Angel CD is Damn Good
This soundtrack is excellent and dramatic. Maybe even a little creepy. I will be using it as background music during a tabletop RPG and I think it was worth it.
Published on October 10, 2007 by K. Martin

2.0 out of 5 stars Vampire Muzak
The music on the series was very effective and enjoyable, but being written in service to the story and visuals makes it a little unsatisfying with the music alone.
Published on March 31, 2007 by Graphic Reader

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