The Lost Season 3 (Original Television Soundtrack) was released on May 6, 2008. Varèse Sarabande released an exclusive 2-CD set with music from the third season of the show, composed by Michael Giacchino. Disc one contains selections of music from "A Tale of Two Cities" to "The Man Behind the Curtain". Disc two features the complete original scores from "Greatest Hits" and the two-part finale "Through the Looking Glass". [1] The disc artwork features DHARMA logos for the Hydra and the Looking Glass. The rear shows the survivors following Jack to see Rousseau from "Greatest Hits".
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| - The Lost Season 3 (Original Television Soundtrack) was released on May 6, 2008. Varèse Sarabande released an exclusive 2-CD set with music from the third season of the show, composed by Michael Giacchino. Disc one contains selections of music from "A Tale of Two Cities" to "The Man Behind the Curtain". Disc two features the complete original scores from "Greatest Hits" and the two-part finale "Through the Looking Glass". [1] The disc artwork features DHARMA logos for the Hydra and the Looking Glass. The rear shows the survivors following Jack to see Rousseau from "Greatest Hits".
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| - If you were to open any LOST script you'd find two things that would probably surprise you: lots of swear words and references to Michael Giacchino. Now before you draw conclusions, the two are not related in the way you might think. But both serve an important purpose for us as writers: they exist to convey emotion - emotion above and beyond the expected.
Our prodigious use of expletives is our way of amplifying the intensity of what we put on the page. But even pulling out all the stops, there are times when words fail, when we find ourselves unable to convey the depth of the emotions we are trying to express. And that's when we turn to Michael.
Both on the page and on the screen we count on his brilliant and unique music to raise the bar, to make any given scene better. The script might say something like, "As they board the raft with hope of rescue finally at hand, Giacchino plays the moment for all its worth." Or "With Giacchino's DRUMS POUNDING like hell, they run fast as they can through the jungle rain." You get the idea. In other words, we rely on Michael a lot to save our asses.
For season 3, Michael has taken the themes he's developed for all the main characters - Jack, Hurley, Locke, Ben and the rest - turned them, deepened them, and found new ways to express the emotion of the show. From heart pounding action to lyrical emotional pieces that dig deep into the soul, Michael can do it all.
We are blessed to have Michael as our collaborator and even more as a friend. LOST would be nothing close to the show it is without him.
- I would love to give special thanks to my partners in crime - the writers and producers of LOST. Without their work, their words, their trust - I have nothing. I am also fortunate to have at my side the best music team in the business, with an extra special thanks to my assistant Chad who is "Johnny On The Spot" no matter what time of day or night. And my favorite thing about working on LOST? Being with members of the orchestra, who are truly at the heart of what I do. They bring LOST to LIFE.
And last but not least - special thanks to my family - Jamie, Mick, Gracie and Griffy. You make all this fun.
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