Madison Gate Records will release a new soundtrack album for the Apple TV original series For All Mankind. The album features selections of the original music from the show’s fifth season composed by Emmy Award winner Jeff Russo (Fargo, Alien: Earth, Star Trek: Discovery & Picard, Ripley, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Untamed, Legion. Zero Day) and Paul Doucette (1 Mile to YouCanaryThe Archer). The soundtrack will be released digitally tomorrow, March 27 and will be available to stream/download on Amazon and any other major digital music services. Also listen to two tracks from the composers’ score below. The label has previously released four albums featuring Russo’s score from Season 1 & Season 2 and Russo’s & Doucette’s music from Season 3 & Season 4. For All Mankind is created by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert & Ben Nedivi and stars Joel Kinnaman, Toby Kebbell, Edi Gathegi, Coral Peña, Cynthy Wu, Wrenn Schmidt, Mireille Enos, Sean Kaufman, Costa Ronin,Ruby Cruz and Ines Asserson. Season 5 of the sci-fi drama produced by Sony Pictures Television will premiere tomorrow exclusively on Apple TV. A sixth and final season has recently been ordered.

Here’s the track list of the album:

1. Chasing (2:18)
2. Admiral Ed (2:04)
3. Daily Life (1:43)
4. Hopper Chase (7:44)
5. Leaving (1:58)
6. Are You Ready (1:41)
7. Shrine (1:17)
8. Dual Launches (1:42)
9. Automation Docs (1:49)
10. Whistleblowing (3:35)
11. Welcome Kuragin Corp (1:33)
12. Breaking (2:08)
13. Missing Tooth (2:37)
14. No Support (3:13)
15. Manual Reset (1:57)
16. 3,2,1 (3:08)
17. Kelly Transmission (1:06)
18. Marine Ship (1:50)
19. The Pilot (2:07)
20. Overhead (1:37)
21. Documenting Conflict (2:39)
22. Friendly Fire (2:54)
23. There’s Only So Much (5:10)
24. Steps (2:09)

  1. Engelberg says:

    It is amazing music. The whole For all mankind music is Jeff Russo‘s best work. But still after five fantastic soundtrack albums they haven’t released the music that is played during the season one and two finales when something great occurs that causes the people in the Mission Control NASA to celebrate ;(