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  1. Aug 12, 2017 · The Walking Dead - Original Television Soundtrack is a great collection of Bear McCreary's score from the TV show, but seven years on it seems a little bit anemic when compared to the sheer amount of quality tracks that were left off due to space limitations.

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  2. “Better Angels,” the penultimate episode of “The Walking Dead” season two is the most emotionally gripping and thematic score I’ve ever written yet for this series. The episode was ripe with creative opportunities: stunning revelations, long character arcs resolved, as well as intimate character moments and a thrilling new threat around the corner. For all […]

  3. Nov 1, 2010 · Clusters in the strings crescendo as he staggers up the hill, reaching their peak as he sees the abandoned military vehicles all around him. As he walks away from the hospital, the violins and clarinets offer a simple, yet mournful, chordal passage. Rick finds his way home and looks for his wife and son.

  4. The Walking Dead: Secrets. November 20, 2011. Tonight’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” Secrets, allowed me to further explore the exotic folksy instrumentation of the score. One of the instruments I featured was the hurdy gurdy, as detailed in this week’s in-depth video blog: The Walking Dead Ep. 206 - The Hurdy Gurdy In-Depth.

  5. Apr 1, 2013 · The third season of “The Walking Dead” followed sweeping new story arcs, brought our heroes to the brink of desperation and introduced new players on both sides of a classic showdown between good and evil. To keep pace, I expanded the sound of the score from the earthy, intimate timbres of the first two seasons. […]

  6. For “The Walking Dead,” this shift in the music evolved naturally because the series itself introduces new characters, story arcs and a fresh perspective on the source material. Season 4, though still packed with exciting set pieces and horrific thrills, begins as a slow burn.

  7. Oct 20, 2017 · Producer [Score] – Bear McCreary, Steve Kaplan (2) Recorded By – Steve Kaplan (2) Score – Bear McCreary. Score Editor – Michael Baber. Stage Manager [Scoring Managers] – Jessica Rae Huber, Sam Ewing (2) Viola – Brian Dembow, Darrin McCann, David Walther, Matt Funes, Robert Brophy, Shawn Mann, Tom Lea, Vickie Miskolczy *.