21 Jump Street


Varèse Sarabande 02/23/2018 CD - 1200 copies (030206921489)
 

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# Track   Duration
1.21 Jump Street2:29
2.Hansen2:18
3.Mean Streets2:07
4.Worst Night Of your Life1:01
5.The Teacher1:07
6.Bad Influence1:05
7.Holly1:28
8.Requiem1:57
9.Riffing2:57
10.Has To end1:03
11.Low And Away1:54
12.This Generation1:26
13.Goin To School2:25
14.On The Road2:47
15.Rainbow2:09
16.After School Special2:58
17.A Big Disease2:06
18.Higher0:36
19.Beseiged2:21
20.The Body1:39
21.Christmas Day2:31
22.I'm OK2:11
23.The Best Years1:17
24.Cory And Dean1:59
25.Animals2:09
 48:00
# Track   Duration
1.Date With An Angel2:09
2.Cruising With Angels2:28
3.Currency1:44
4.Our Choice1:18
5.The Dragon1:11
6.What About Love1:23
7.Nemesis2:31
8.Hell Week2:41
9.Loc'd Out Pt.11:30
10.Loc'd Out Pt.22:14
11.1000 Points Of Light1:44
12.High2:28
13.Hope1:09
14.Eternal1:54
15.It Ain't So1:12
16.A New Age2:14
17.Come From The Shadows1:43
18.Your Man1:48
19.Parental Guidance1:15
20.Heart2:04
21.Everyday1:36
22.One More Chance1:39
23.Poison1:35
24.Back To School0:58
25.Crossfire1:21
 43:49
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21 Jump Street

Added on Wednesday, February 21, 2018  

21 Jump Street

Varese Sarabande is proud to announce the latest installment in our ongoing series of fan requested soundtracks with 21 Jump Street featuring the original score composed by Peter Bernstein (The Ewok Adventures, My Science Project). For the first time ever our 2-CD release features over 80 minutes of score, handpicked by Peter Bernstein, from the series.

Varese Sarabande is proud to announce the latest installment in our ongoing series of fan requested soundtracks with 21 Jump Street featuring the original score composed by Peter Bernstein (The Ewok Adventures, My Science Project). For the first time ever our 2-CD release features over 80 minutes of score, handpicked by Peter Bernstein, from the series.

The show focused on Officer Tom Hanson (Johnny Depp) and his band of agents in the special Jump Street division who would go undercover to infiltrate local schools and put a stop to crime to keep students safe from corrupt influences. The 21 Jump Street team was a mixed group which included the wise cracking Officer HT Ioki (Dustin Nguyen), the brilliant Officer Judy Hoffs (Holly Robinson Peete), the streetwise Officer Doug Penhall (Peter DeLuise) and, in latter episodes, the renegade Officer Dennis Booker (Richard Grieco).

21 Jump Street was among the fledgling Fox TV network’s biggest breakout hits and made stars of the young cast, especially Johnny Depp and Richard Grieco. Like everything else about the show, the score became something new in the history of television. “The cast, stories and music were all aimed at a new generation of viewers largely ignored by series television of the time and helped launch the careers of many young directors and actors including its top billed star Johnny Depp,” explained Peter Bernstein.

The music itself was also revolutionary in how it was recorded. Bernstein composed anywhere between 12 and 20 minutes of music per episode, as explained in the albums extensive liner notes by Jim Lochner, working from his home studio set up in his spare bedroom – a rarity at the time - using mostly samples, a bank of synthesizers, with an occasional acoustic overdub.

As the series evolved through the years, so did the music. “It got a little darker as time went on, more emotional,” Bernstein said. “In the beginning, I think it was enough to have some rhythm going on. As time went on, everybody was digging deeper and the series changed. The music reflected that.”

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21 Jump Street

Added on Tuesday, February 20, 2018  

21 Jump Street

The next release in the series will be a two-disc set of 21 JUMP STREET, a gem from composer Peter Bernstein (THE EWOK ADVENTURES, CANADIAN BACON) – available directly from Varèse Sarabande on February 23, 2018.

“Jump! Down on Jump Street.” I never knew what that line from the 21 Jump Street title song was supposed to mean but when I first heard it before beginning work on the score.” said Bernstein. “I knew that it did not sound like warmed-over made-for-television pop music. It sounded real.”

Officer Tom Hanson (Johnny Depp) leads his band of agents in the special Jump Street division by going undercover to infiltrate local schools to put a stop to crime and keep students safe from corrupt influences. The 21 Jump Street team is a mixed group including the wise cracking Officer HT Ioki (Dustin Nguyen), the brilliant Officer Judy Hoffs (Holly Robinson Peete), the streetwise Officer Doug Penhall (Peter DeLuise) and, in latter episodes, the renegade Officer Dennis Booker (Richard Grieco).

Like everything else about the show, the score became something new in the history of television. “The cast, stories and music were all aimed at a new generation of viewers largely ignored by series television of the time and helped launch the careers of many young directors and actors including its top billed star Johnny Depp,” explained Bernstein.

The music itself was also revolutionary in how it was recorded. Bernstein composed anywhere between 12 and 20 minutes of music per episode, as explained in the albums extensive liner notes by Jim Lochner, working from his home studio set up in his spare bedroom – a rarity at the time - using mostly samples, a bank of synthesizers, with an occasional acoustic overdub.

21 Jump Street evolved through the years, as did the music. “It got a little darker as time went on, more emotional,” Bernstein said. “In the beginning, I think it was enough to have some rhythm going on. As time went on, everybody was digging deeper and the series changed. The music reflected that.”

21 Jump Street (Peter Bernstein)

Added on Tuesday, February 20, 2018  

21 Jump Street (Peter Bernstein)

VARÈSE SARABANDE RECORDS CONTINUES CD REISSUE SERIES, “WE HEAR YOU!” 21 JUMP STREET, Composed By Peter Bernstein, and Featuring the 21 JUMP STREET (Theme) Performed by Holly Robinson, To Be Released February 23rd

(February 19, 2018– Los Angeles, CA) – Varèse Sarabande wants fans to know that WE HEAR YOU! The label continues its semi-monthly music series, featuring CD releases of limited edition soundtracks that you - film music fans - have been requesting. Whether it’s a gem that has never seen the light of day, or a long sold-out title worthy of a reissue, if the demand is there, we’ll release it. Curated by fans, for fans, who have never given up hope that a label will release that overlooked or special soundtrack. Music you want, music you missed…We Hear You!

The next release in the series will be a two-disc set of 21 JUMP STREET, a gem from composer Peter Bernstein (THE EWOK ADVENTURES, CANADIAN BACON) – available directly from Varèse Sarabande on February 23, 2018.

“Jump! Down on Jump Street.” I never knew what that line from the 21 Jump Street title song was supposed to mean but when I first heard it before beginning work on the score.” said Bernstein. “I knew that it did not sound like warmed-over made-for-television pop music. It sounded real.”

Officer Tom Hanson (Johnny Depp) leads his band of agents in the special Jump Street division by going undercover to infiltrate local schools to put a stop to crime and keep students safe from corrupt influences. The 21 Jump Street team is a mixed group including the wise cracking Officer HT Ioki (Dustin Nguyen), the brilliant Officer Judy Hoffs (Holly Robinson Peete), the streetwise Officer Doug Penhall (Peter DeLuise) and, in latter episodes, the renegade Officer Dennis Booker (Richard Grieco).

Like everything else about the show, the score became something new in the history of television. “The cast, stories and music were all aimed at a new generation of viewers largely ignored by series television of the time and helped launch the careers of many young directors and actors including its top billed star Johnny Depp,” explained Bernstein.

The music itself was also revolutionary in how it was recorded. Bernstein composed anywhere between 12 and 20 minutes of music per episode, as explained in the albums extensive liner notes by Jim Lochner, working from his home studio set up in his spare bedroom – a rarity at the time - using mostly samples, a bank of synthesizers, with an occasional acoustic overdub.

21 JUMP STREET evolved through the years, as did the music. “It got a little darker as time went on, more emotional,” Bernstein said. “In the beginning, I think it was enough to have some rhythm going on. As time went on, everybody was digging deeper and the series changed. The music reflected that.”



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