Shirley Walker - Television Scores (partial)

Television Scores (partial)

Year Title Info Limited? Label OOP / SOLD OUT
1980 Lou Grant Episodes:
"Guns" (season 3)
"Hazard" (season 3)
----- ----- NO CD
1981 Cagney & Lacey All Episodes:
"The Rapist: Part 1"
"The Rapist: Part 2"
"The Gimp"
----- ----- NO CD
1982 Tucker's Witch All Episodes:
"Abra Cadaver" (episode six)
----- ----- NO CD
1985 Berrenger's One episode (unknown title) ----- ----- NO CD
1984 to 1988 Falcon Crest All Episodes:
"Pain and Pleasure" (season 4)
"The Showdown" (season 4)
"The Decline" (season 4)
"Echoes" (season 5)
"Changing Partners" (season 5)
"Inconceivable Affairs" (season 5)
"Checkmate" (season 5)
"Shattered Dreams" (season 5)
"Finders and Losers" (season 5)
"Dangerous Ground" (season 5)
"Tuscany Venus" (season 8)
"Suspicion" (season 8)
----- ----- NO CD
1988 Knots Landing Incomplete episodes:
"The Blushing Bride"
----- ----- NO CD
1990 Tiny Toons Rejected score for one segment in an episode. NO CD
1992 Batman: The Animated Series Over 34 episodes plus second opening theme.
In July, 2012, Volume 2, a 4CD set, was issued. Volume 3 to be released in 2013.
3,000 La La Land Records SOLD OUT (re-issued July, 2012)
1994 M.A.N.T.I.S. Rejected score, unknown episode. No other scores for the series. ---- NO CD
1994 Viper All Episodes (season 1 only):
"Safe as Houses"
"Firehawk"
"The Face"
"Wheels of Fire"
"Past Tense"
"Scoop"
"Thief of Hearts"
"Crown of Thorns"
----- ----- NO CD
1995 Space: Above and Beyond Theme and all episodes. 3,000 La La Land Records IN PRINT
1996 Superman: The Animated Series In Late June/early July, 2012, La La Land Records stated they will be releasing score from the series in the next few years. (unknown) La La Land Records YES (TBA)
1997 Spawn (The Animated Series) Theme and multiple episodes (maybe all of season 1) ----- ----- NO CD

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