# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | High Hopes | 1:57 | |
2. | First Steps | 2:38 | |
3. | Chasing the Moon Main Title | 1:17 | |
4. | Rendezvous | 1:25 | |
5. | The Germans | 2:34 | |
6. | Mother | 1:38 | |
7. | Knocked Off His Chair | 1:31 | |
8. | The Russians Are Coming | 1:41 | |
9. | Unrest | 2:08 | |
10. | Mr. Webb | 1:35 | |
11. | No Fear | 2:11 | |
12. | Ticker Tape | 1:42 | |
13. | Escape Velocity | 1:34 | |
14. | Astronaut Trail | 1:29 | |
15. | Sputnik | 1:20 | |
16. | Night and Day | 1:49 | |
17. | Boomtown | 1:39 | |
18. | Joint Venture | 1:32 | |
19. | Playboys | 1:33 | |
20. | No Escape | 2:27 | |
21. | Crossway Inn | 0:37 | |
22. | Momentum | 1:09 | |
23. | Fixing Arrows | 2:12 | |
24. | Spacewalk | 1:49 | |
25. | Taking Pictures | 1:49 | |
26. | Saturn Five | 1:57 | |
27. | Ready For Your Closeup | 1:40 | |
28. | Everything Stopped | 2:22 | |
29. | Separation | 1:24 | |
30. | Taking a Tumble | 3:14 | |
31. | Red Spaceman | 1:13 | |
32. | Doris Day | 1:28 | |
33. | Test Site | 1:13 | |
34. | Creating the Drama | 2:40 | |
35. | Splashdown | 1:58 | |
36. | All Aboard | 2:31 | |
37. | See-thru People | 1:10 | |
38. | Countdown and Liftoff | 3:26 | |
69:31 |
Added on Saturday, June 29, 2019
Lakeshore Records presents the album for the documentary Chasing the Moon. The album contains the series original music composed by Emmy Award nominee Gary Lionelli for O.J .: Made in America
Lakeshore Records presents the album for the documentary Chasing the Moon. The album contains the series original music composed by Emmy Award nominee Gary Lionelli for O.J .: Made in America
The soundtrack will be released digitally on July 12, 2019.
Chasing the Moon is a PBS documentary series in three parts (6x52, 3x113) directed by Robert Stone: A Place Beyond the Sky, Earthrise, Magnificent Desolation.
Chasing the Moon reimagines the race to the moon for a new generation, upending much of the conventional mythology surrounding the effort.
The series recasts the Space Age as a fascinating stew of scientific innovation, political calculation, media spectacle, visionary impulses and personal drama.
Utilizing a visual feast of previously overlooked and lost archival material — much of which has never before been seen by the public — the film features a diverse cast of characters who played key roles in these historic events.
Among those included are astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Frank Borman and Bill Anders; Sergei Khrushchev, son of the former Soviet premier and a leading Soviet rocket engineer; Poppy Northcutt, a 25-year old “mathematics whiz” who gained worldwide attention as the first woman to serve in the all-male bastion of NASA’s Mission Control; and Ed Dwight, the Air Force pilot selected by the Kennedy administration to train as America’s first black astronaut….
More info at: Official movie website PBS