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  1. 15 songs. Popular songs from the entire series. Harden My Heart. Quarterflash. 6.4K. S1, E1 • Pilot. In the Air Tonight. Phil Collins. 5.8K. S1, E1 • Pilot. Tusk. Fleetwood Mac.

  2. Jan 30, 2013 · Tunefind. The Americans Soundtrack. January 30, 2013 | 117 Songs. Follow. Jump to the latest episode > The Americans Songs by Season. Season 1. 13 Episodes. 34 Tracks. January 30, 2013. Season 2. 13 Episodes. 19 Tracks. February 26, 2014. Season 3. 13 Episodes. 11 Tracks. January 28, 2015. Season 4. 13 Episodes. 14 Tracks. March 16, 2016. Season 5.

  3. A playlist of music featured in the FX series The Americans, as well as original score by Nathan Barr.

  4. Play all. All the songs that appear on the TV show "The Americans" plus the official soundtrack.

    • "Tusk," Fleetwood Mac
    • "In The Air Tonight," Phil Collins
    • "Siamese Twins," The Cure
    • "To Love Somebody," Roberta Flack
    • "Games Without Frontiers," Peter Gabriel
    • "It Must Be Done," Pete Townshend and Nathan Barr
    • "Only You," Yaz
    • "The Chain," Fleetwood Mac
    • "Lucky Number," Lene Lovich
    • "Under Pressure," Queen and David Bowie

    There's no easing in to The Americans. In the series pilot, we're placed front and center of the conflict, perhaps most evident by the immediate use of Fleetwood Mac's "Tusk," which appears at both the beginning and end of the episode. We're let in by contagious but ominous drums, which serve to complement the pressure that marks this series about ...

    The Americans' pilotis not only bookended by the great "Tusk," but it also features another memorable track, one that allows us to rid ourselves of the notion that the drama is entirely about Philip and Elizabeth: The Spies. Phil Collins' sensual "In the Air Tonight" is used to mark the conclusion of a horrific mission and the beginning of a tender...

    If you're going to use a track as moody as the Cure's "Siamese Twins," you'd better know what you're doing. Fortunately, in the eighth episode of its first season — aptly titled "Mutually Assured Destruction" — the song functions to simultaneously show the anger and resentment that has started to form between Elizabeth and Philip, but on a differen...

    It may not seem like the most obvious song choice, but Roberta Flack's "To Love Somebody" is a soulful tune that blends perfectly with one of the first season's most difficult moments. In "Only You," Gregory — the African-American man Elizabeth recruited to help the Soviet Union — decides to essentially commit suicide in order to secure Elizabeth's...

    Peter Gabriel's "Games Without Frontiers" is the perfect closer for The Americans debut season. After introducing us to the Jennings and all the identities they must keep up to be perfect spies for the Soviet Union, The Americans utilizes Gabriel's political satireto call attention to the KGB agents' greatest threat: their teenage daughter. The epi...

    Compared to season one, season two of The Americans isn't that music-heavy. But when we finally get a memorable song in episode 10, it may be surprising to learn that the track from Pete Townshend is an originalwritten for the series. As its name suggests, the song accompanies a vicious moment in the season, when Elizabeth must murder a Pakistani a...

    It's too bad that The Americans had to use Yaz's poppy "Only You" for such an uncomfortable scene, but discomfort is what the series does best. Philip is trying to get close to Kimberly, the daughter of a CIA agent, which means he has to do some disgusting things to get her to trust him. So when "Only You" plays, and Kimberly starts innocently danc...

    The Americans' use of one of Fleetwood Mac's greatest songs is risky, but "The Chain" (released in 1977) is a welcome throwback to the pilot, a reminder that even though it's a pensive, layered drama, the series can still pull off pretty impressive action sequences. When Elizabeth and Philip kidnap an African national, "The Chain" provides the soun...

    Seasons two and three of The Americans may have toned things down a bit in the music department, but season four is as generous with 1980s pop hits as ever. "Chloramphenicol" is a bleak early episode, one that quarantines Elizabeth and Philip in their mentor Gabriel's apartment. All three of them may have been infected with a deadly virus the U.S. ...

    Four seasons in and the pressure of their jobs is finally weighing on Elizabeth and Philip. In this season, they're juggling their usual heavy load of assignments, but Philip in particular becomes distressed when his main asset, Martha, is put at risk. His mind is caught up with her safety, and Elizabeth — feeling a mixture of jealousy and compassi...

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  5. Mar 23, 2018 · The Americans soundtrack from 2013, composed by Nathan Barr. Released by 20th Century Fox TV Records in 2018 containing music from The Americans (2013).

  6. Mar 23, 2018 · The Americans (Music from the TV Series) - Album by Nathan Barr - Apple Music. Nathan Barr. SOUNDTRACK · 2018. Preview. 1. Main Title. 0:27. 2. The Trap. 3:24. Safe Disguises. 2:58. 4. Elizabeth's Past. 1:40. 5. In the Bushes - Delirious. 5:43. 6. Phone Bug. 2:07. 7. Martha Waits. 0:52. 8. Not a Good Day. 3:03. 9. Evil People. 2:40. 10.

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