The Soundtrack To The First Four Episodes Of Andor Has Been Released, With More To Follow
Disney+ By Eric Vespe/Oct. 21, 2022 8:51 pm EST
You know, I haven’t really bothered to take a reading of the room when it comes to “Andor.” Do the fans and critics love it? Do they hate it? I have no idea, but I do know that it’s quickly becoming one of my favorite “Star Wars” series. From its filmic look to the surprisingly adult themes (people have sex in “Star Wars!” Who knew?!), “Andor” is really winning me over.
I gather there’s not quite as massive of a discussion around this one as there has been around the previous “Star Wars” shows, but the ’70s thriller slow build tension to this series is just 100% my jam, which is saying something because I’m not the world’s biggest fan of “Rogue One.” So I’m just as shocked as y’all are that I’m digging this series so much. One thing “Andor” has going for it is that the score by Nicholas Britell is a real tone-setter. Yeah, it’s more subdued than your typical “Star Wars” score, but it perfectly compliments the more serious story they’re telling. While it’s not the bombastic score of, say, “The Mandalorian,” it does know when to pump up the audience. I’m thinking in particular of the heist episode called “The Eye,” and what a majestic feeling that whole episode had.
If you dig the score as much as I do, then you’ll want to know all about “Andor: Volume 1,” the first in a planned series of compilations of the series’ music cues.
Thirty-four whole tracks can be streamed right this very second
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If Volume 1 covers the first four episodes of the 12-episode first season then it stands to reason that Volume 2 will cover episodes 5-8 and Volume 3 will cover episodes 9-12. The first volume comprises 34 tracks and can be found on most of the popular music streaming services, like Spotify, Pandora, and Apple Music.
Here’s the complete track listing if you’re curious:
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 1
WE BEGIN (Time Grappler)
Niamos! (Morlana Club Mix)
Morlana Drop
Pre-Mor Shakedown
B2
Rix Road
Bix Caleen
Kenari Council
Bix Has a Secret
Kenari Male Wanted for Questioning
The Cassian Way
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 2
End of Day
Who Else Knows?
Luthen Rael
The Kenari War Cry
The Night Before
Pilgrim
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 3
Mirror
Corpos
In Their House / Who Are You?
The Reckoning
Past / Present Suite
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 4
I Came for You
ISB
Blue Kyber
Where’s My Starpath Unit?
Luthen of Coruscant
Syril Suite
Mon Mothma
END OF DAY (Time Grappler) “Andor: Volume 1” is out on streaming now, with Vol. 2 dropping November 4 and Vol. 3 dropping December 2.
The Soundtrack To The First Four Episodes Of Andor Has Been Released, With More To Follow
Disney+
By Eric Vespe/Oct. 21, 2022 8:51 pm EST
You know, I haven’t really bothered to take a reading of the room when it comes to “Andor.” Do the fans and critics love it? Do they hate it? I have no idea, but I do know that it’s quickly becoming one of my favorite “Star Wars” series. From its filmic look to the surprisingly adult themes (people have sex in “Star Wars!” Who knew?!), “Andor” is really winning me over.
I gather there’s not quite as massive of a discussion around this one as there has been around the previous “Star Wars” shows, but the ’70s thriller slow build tension to this series is just 100% my jam, which is saying something because I’m not the world’s biggest fan of “Rogue One.” So I’m just as shocked as y’all are that I’m digging this series so much. One thing “Andor” has going for it is that the score by Nicholas Britell is a real tone-setter. Yeah, it’s more subdued than your typical “Star Wars” score, but it perfectly compliments the more serious story they’re telling. While it’s not the bombastic score of, say, “The Mandalorian,” it does know when to pump up the audience. I’m thinking in particular of the heist episode called “The Eye,” and what a majestic feeling that whole episode had.
If you dig the score as much as I do, then you’ll want to know all about “Andor: Volume 1,” the first in a planned series of compilations of the series’ music cues.
I gather there’s not quite as massive of a discussion around this one as there has been around the previous “Star Wars” shows, but the ’70s thriller slow build tension to this series is just 100% my jam, which is saying something because I’m not the world’s biggest fan of “Rogue One.” So I’m just as shocked as y’all are that I’m digging this series so much.
One thing “Andor” has going for it is that the score by Nicholas Britell is a real tone-setter. Yeah, it’s more subdued than your typical “Star Wars” score, but it perfectly compliments the more serious story they’re telling. While it’s not the bombastic score of, say, “The Mandalorian,” it does know when to pump up the audience. I’m thinking in particular of the heist episode called “The Eye,” and what a majestic feeling that whole episode had.
If you dig the score as much as I do, then you’ll want to know all about “Andor: Volume 1,” the first in a planned series of compilations of the series’ music cues.
Thirty-four whole tracks can be streamed right this very second
If Volume 1 covers the first four episodes of the 12-episode first season then it stands to reason that Volume 2 will cover episodes 5-8 and Volume 3 will cover episodes 9-12. The first volume comprises 34 tracks and can be found on most of the popular music streaming services, like Spotify, Pandora, and Apple Music.
Here’s the complete track listing if you’re curious:
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 1
WE BEGIN (Time Grappler)
Niamos! (Morlana Club Mix)
Morlana Drop
Pre-Mor Shakedown
B2
Rix Road
Bix Caleen
Kenari Council
Bix Has a Secret
Kenari Male Wanted for Questioning
The Cassian Way
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 2
End of Day
Who Else Knows?
Luthen Rael
The Kenari War Cry
The Night Before
Pilgrim
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 3
Mirror
Corpos
In Their House / Who Are You?
The Reckoning
Past / Present Suite
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 4
I Came for You
ISB
Blue Kyber
Where’s My Starpath Unit?
Luthen of Coruscant
Syril Suite
Mon Mothma
END OF DAY (Time Grappler) “Andor: Volume 1” is out on streaming now, with Vol. 2 dropping November 4 and Vol. 3 dropping December 2.
The first volume comprises 34 tracks and can be found on most of the popular music streaming services, like Spotify, Pandora, and Apple Music.
Here’s the complete track listing if you’re curious:
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 1
WE BEGIN (Time Grappler)
Niamos! (Morlana Club Mix)
Morlana Drop
Pre-Mor Shakedown
B2
Rix Road
Bix Caleen
Kenari Council
Bix Has a Secret
Kenari Male Wanted for Questioning
The Cassian Way
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 2
End of Day
Who Else Knows?
Luthen Rael
The Kenari War Cry
The Night Before
Pilgrim
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 3
Mirror
Corpos
In Their House / Who Are You?
The Reckoning
Past / Present Suite
Andor (Main Title Theme) – Episode 4
I Came for You
ISB
Blue Kyber
Where’s My Starpath Unit?
Luthen of Coruscant
Syril Suite
Mon Mothma
END OF DAY (Time Grappler)
“Andor: Volume 1” is out on streaming now, with Vol. 2 dropping November 4 and Vol. 3 dropping December 2.