The production values were fairly typical of the period, with interviews, reenactments and scenic footage shot on film, all voiced over by Nimoy. The style was often more expository than explanatory. The music was composed by Laurin M. Rinder and W. Michael Lewis. A soundtrack album was released on AVI (American Variety International) Records in 1977.
Here is the information on the soundtrack, I’ve never been able to locate it…
Release catalog number AVL 6008 by American Variety International Records Distributing Corp. 9220 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90069.
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***Note: I have heard the score samples off of youtube that have a very "Disco" quality to them. I’m looking for the actual score from the show itself.
Just had to remember the series and the music, because of the late Leonard Nimoy.
It was a nice series with partly very good music.
And the album was just fun (i allways likeed the disco-arrangments!
So please, someone should post it here again 😉