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Well I am surprised about this one. Never did I expect finding more music of this documentary, due to the rarity of this documentary's music. Well, it just happens that I searched rigorously yesterday out of curiosity and I happened to stumble on seven more tracks!
This video is way shorter compared to the first volume, but the pros of this video is that it includes music from the Triassic and Early Jurassic segments. You heard me right. As a plus it includes the music of the iconic X-Ray scenes and the sections where the paleontologists spoke about recent dinosaur findings.
I consider this video as a Volume 2 (a rather short follow up) since it includes pieces of music that were missing from the DVD's Music Score feature. The Music Score from the DVD mainly includes the Late Cretaceous segments, albeit with some Late Jurassic Segments and very few Middle Cretaceous segments. This one plays the music of the first two segments (Triassic and Early Jurassic) and also from the scientific discussions present in the entire documentary. These two volumes make up of what I have found of the soundtrack so far. By listening to both, one can have the feeling of listening to a complete album, which unfortunately was never published.
If you wish to listen from where I found them, I'll leave the link below.
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(If it doesn't let you in, type in Google Discovery Production Music, click on the website Discovery MusicSource, write on the search bar "When Dinosaurs Roamed America" and press enter. You'll be treated to the tracks I found and also to two other familiar ones from the last volume)
Anyways, I hope you guys enjoy this video and remember to like, to comment, and to subscribe!
All music was composed by Christopher Franke.
When Dinosaurs Roamed America is the property of the Discovery Channel.
P.S. If you guys wish for me to edit the two volumes and whatever other music I can find together, let me know. I wish to construct a true album listening experience.
P.S.S. If some of you happen to stumble upon more music of this dino doc, please notify me in the comments and if happen to know a link, post it. I will credit your finding on the next potential volume 3 (if it were possible).