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Dennis McCarthy - Dawson's Creek (Music from the Television Series) (Re-Recorded) '2022

Dawson's Creek (Music from the Television Series) (Re-Recorded)
ArtistDennis McCarthy Related artists
Album name Dawson's Creek (Music from the Television Series) (Re-Recorded)
Country
Date 2022
GenreSoundtrack
Play time 00:32:48
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 126 MB
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       Dawson Leery is an introspective 15-year-old and aspiring filmmaker in
the small New England town of Capeside, Massachusetts. Since childhood, he has
been best friends with Josephine “Joey” Potter, who routinely comes
over to his house through a ladder into his bedroom for movie-watching and
platonic sleepovers. Tomboy Joey, who lost her mother to cancer and whose father
is in prison for drug trafficking, lives with her older sister Bessie, who runs
the restaurant The Icehouse. Dawson works at a video rental store with his other
best friend Pacey Witter, an underachieving class clown who occasionally
squabbles with Joey. Dawson and Joey dance around a growing attraction to one
another, but their dynamic shifts with the arrival of Jen Lindley, who has moved
to Capeside from New York City to live with her grandparents. The series
explores the characters’ coming-of-age, dealing with topics such as first
love, loss, coming out, homophobia, class differences, mental health, and
divorce.

Among the most dependable composers in the business, Dennis McCarthy’s
career has ranged from being a session keyboardist and musical director for Glen
Campbell to composing Emmy-award-winning scores for television’s
“Star Trek” franchise. For more than 35 years, McCarthy has been an
in-demand composer for films and television, scoring such shows as “V: The
TV Series” (1984-85), “Dynasty” (1985-89),
“McGyver” (1985-91), “Birdland” (1994), as well as
made-for-TV movies such as “V: The Final Battle” (1984),
“Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story” (1992), “In His Life: The
John Lennon Story” (2000), and “A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and
the Pauper” (2007). McCarthy gained prominence as one of the regular
composers on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” beginning in 1987, and
has continued in the same capacity for three subsequent Trek series (“Deep
Space Nine,” “Voyager,” and “Enterprise”), as well
as the seventh Star Trek feature film, “Generations” in 1994 and
related media such as video games and shorts involving “Star Trek”
characters. McCarthy’s efforts have gained him six Emmy Award nominations
– and two wins, first in 1991 for his dramatic score to the
“Unification, Part 1” episode of “Star Trek: The Next
Generation,” and again in 1993 for his Main Title to “Star Trek:
Deep Space Nine.”

Tracklist:
1.01 - Dennis McCarthy - Morning in Capeside, Massachusetts (1:48)
1.03 - Dennis McCarthy - Joey's Feelings (1:20)
1.02 - Dennis McCarthy - Andie and Jack (1:20)
1.04 - Dennis McCarthy - Abby's Problems (1:47)
1.05 - Dennis McCarthy - Dawson's Walk (1:45)
1.06 - Dennis McCarthy - Mitch and Gail (1:13)
1.07 - Dennis McCarthy - Jack and Joey (1:09)
1.08 - Dennis McCarthy - Memories of a Happier Time (2:41)
1.09 - Dennis McCarthy - Moonlight Encounter (2:11)
1.10 - Dennis McCarthy - After School Rendezvous (3:03)
1.11 - Dennis McCarthy - A Summer Drive (1:07)
1.12 - Dennis McCarthy - Once Upon A Time (1:02)
1.13 - Dennis McCarthy - Percy and Andie (3:08)
1.14 - Dennis McCarthy - Hanging Out (2:25)
1.15 - Dennis McCarthy - A Lost Friend (1:15)
1.16 - Dennis McCarthy - Jen's Tune (1:40)
1.17 - Dennis McCarthy - Dawson's Plight (1:14)
1.18 - Dennis McCarthy - A Day with Friends (1:10)
1.19 - Dennis McCarthy - Farewell to Abby (1:41)