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Soundtrack Alley 189 The Three Musketeers 1993
Jun 12, 2026
55m 50s
Soundtrack Alley 188 Interview with Heather Snodgrass
Oct 17, 2025
19m 29s
Soundtrack Alley 187 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Aug 8, 2025
2h 23m 34s
Soundtrack Alley 186 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Aug 1, 2025
1h 42m 05s
Soundtrack Alley 185 Raiders of the Lost Ark
Jul 25, 2025
1h 24m 19s
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| 6/12/26 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 189 The Three Musketeers 1993 | Today Soundtrack Alley is finally back in form. I've got a brand new episode with The Three Musketeers from 1993. this is definitely a passion project for me and I really enjoyed making this show. I hope you all enjoy this episode. A lot more is to come! | 55m 50s | ||||||
| 10/17/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 188 Interview with Heather Snodgrass | this is an interview with author Heather Snodgrass about her award winning book A Love Letter to Reading. We discuss the book at length and how music lines up with human emotion. Also included is the Spotify playlist to listen to along with the book | 19m 29s | ||||||
| 8/8/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 187 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host. This is yet another older episode that got lost to the void. Eric Woods and I did three of the Indiana Jones films on Soundtrack Alley and then did Crystal Skull over on CSR. This episode is still my favorite Indiana Jones movie. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, My show went through two iterations before I brought things back to the original title of Soundtrack Alley. Now I’m sharing this episode again. I hope you enjoy this! Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the sets, the locations, the action and adventure and so much more. This film is really so much fun and concludes a trilogy that should have stopped and stayed unique in its film time. This episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some of the brilliant music from the master John Williams. Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie. After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections Then we promote our shows The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at www.xanderscores.com Please check out my website www.soundtrackalley.com follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app. Follow for more info through my social pages www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley www.x.com/soundtrackalley www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley | 2h 23m 34s | ||||||
| 8/1/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 186 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host. This is another older episode that got lost to the void. Eric Woods and I did three of the Indiana Jones films on Soundtrack Alley and then did Crystal Skull over on CSR. This episode is a little dated, but the facts remain and the music still stands tall. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom originally marked the 50th episode of my show. My show went through two iterations before I brought things back to the original title of Soundtrack Alley. Now I'm sharing this episode again. I hope you enjoy this! Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the sets, the locations, the action and adventure and so much more. The reason this film stands up so well is because of how tightly written it is. This episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some of the brilliant music from the master John Williams. Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie. After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections Then we promote our shows The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at www.xanderscores.com Please check out my website www.soundtrackalley.com follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app. Follow for more info through my social pages www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley www.x.com/soundtrackalley www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley | 1h 42m 05s | ||||||
| 7/25/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 185 Raiders of the Lost Ark | Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host. This is the another older episode that got lost to the void. Eric Woods and I did three of the Indiana Jones films on Soundtrack Alley and then did Crystal Skull over on CSR. This episode is a little dated, but the facts remain and the music still stands tall. I hope you enjoy this! Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the sets, the locations, the action and adventure and so much more. The reason this film stands up so well is because of how tightly written it is. This episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some of the brilliant music from the master John Williams. Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie. After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections Then we promote our shows The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at www.xanderscores.com Please check out my website www.soundtrackalley.com follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app. Follow for more info through my social pages www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley www.x.com/soundtrackalley www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley | 1h 24m 19s | ||||||
| 7/11/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 183 Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country | Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host. This is the Sixth episode in a series of episodes for Star Trek This one is of course for Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country , this film is my second favorite Star Trek Film with Nicolas Meyer directing. I'm really excited about this episode Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the sets, the locations, the aliens and so much more. The reason this film stands up so well is because of how tightly written it is. This episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some excellent music cues from Cliff Eidelman and how he really made the film stand on its own. Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie. After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections Then we promote our shows The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at www.xanderscores.com Please check out my website www.soundtrackalley.com follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app. Follow for more info through my social pages www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley www.x.com/soundtrackalley www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley | 2h 04m 19s | ||||||
| 7/5/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 182 Star Trek V The Final Frontier | Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host. this Episode is a day late and I apologize for that. This is the Fifth episode in a series of episodes for Star Trek This one is of course for Star Trek V The Final Frontier, Its considered the worst made Star Trek Film ever. We actually challenge that. Its better than people think. Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the props , the models, the actual movement of a story that makes Star Trek, Star Trek. If you know, you know. This episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some key music cues from the film and see how those affect us. Jerry Goldsmith pulled this score out and created an amazing wondrous piece of music that stands high on the films for Star Trek. Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie. After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections Then we promote our shows The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at www.xanderscores.com Please check out my website www.soundtrackalley.com follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app. Follow for more info through my social pages www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley www.x.com/soundtrackalley www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley | 1h 51m 15s | ||||||
| 6/27/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 181 Star Trek IV The Voyage Home | Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host. We have two to go after this one for older Star Trek Episodes this is the fourth episode in a series of episodes for Star Trek This one is of course for Star Trek IV The Voyage Home Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the props , the models, the issues with the Challenger accident as well as the dedication for the crew of that ship. This is one of the most beloved favorite of Star Trek films. This episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some key music cues from the film and see how those affect us or even show wonders of Leonard Rosenman whom Leonard Nimoy picked to score the film. We talk a lot about the ending cue which stands out for the whole film honestly. Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie. After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections Then we promote our shows The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at www.xanderscores.com Please check out my website www.soundtrackalley.com follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app. Follow for more info through my social pages www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley www.x.com/soundtrackalley www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley | 1h 39m 12s | ||||||
| 6/20/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 180 Star Trek III The Search for Spock | Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host. These episodes are older but I am reissuing them. this is the third episode in a series of episodes for Star Trek This one is of course for Star Trek III The Search for Spock Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the props and so much more. This episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some key music cues from the film and see how those affect us or even show the brilliance of James Horner's great score. We talk a lot about Stealing the enterprise and we discuss Christopher Lloyd, he's awesome. Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie. After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections Then we promote our shows The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at www.xanderscores.com Please check out my website www.soundtrackalley.com follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app. Follow for more info through my social pages www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley www.x.com/soundtrackalley www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley | 1h 33m 17s | ||||||
| 6/13/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 179 Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan | this is the second episode in a series of episodes for Star Trek Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the props and so much more. this episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some key music cues from the film and see how those affect us or even show the brilliance of James Horner's excellent score. Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie. After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections Then we promote our shows The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at www.xanderscores.com Please check out my website www.soundtrackalley.com follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app. Follow for more info through my social pages www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley www.x.com/soundtrackalley www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley | 1h 28m 05s | ||||||
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| 6/6/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 178 Star Trek The Motion Picture | Today You'll hear as Eric Woods and I discuss the film Star Trek The Motion Picture. this episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some key music cues from the film and see how those affect us or even show the brilliance of Jerry Goldsmith's fantastic score. Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He's a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie. All the actors are key to elements to the production of the movie even though it was a financial loss at the time. The score however is the best thing that happened for that film. The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at www.xanderscores.com Please check out my website www.soundtrackalley.com follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app. Follow for more info through my social pages www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley www.x.com/soundtrackalley www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley | 1h 39m 04s | ||||||
| 1/3/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 177 National Sci Fi Day 2024 Part 2 | Today on Soundtrack Alley I'll conclude my examination of science fiction movies for 2024. I think you'll enjoy this second half. | 1h 26m 11s | ||||||
| 1/3/25 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 176 National Sci Fi Day 2024 Part 1 | Today on Soundtrack Alley I'll be reviewing some Sci Fi films from 2024. The list is big. I've got 25 total for my list. I'll review about half that today. | 1h 23m 11s | ||||||
| 12/27/24 | ![]() Ep 175 Godzilla 70th Anniversary Part 2 | Today we've got a monster of a show, going all the way from Godzilla 1998 to Godzilla Minus One. this show is very jam packed with Godzilla goodness. I hope you enjoy it. | 3h 19m 39s | ||||||
| 12/27/24 | ![]() Ep 174 Godzilla 70th Anniversary Part 1 | Today I'll take you on the journey from the original Godzilla in 1954 all the way to Godzilla vs Spacegodzilla in this part 1 program. | 1h 01m 01s | ||||||
| 8/9/24 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 173 Ferngully The Last Rainforest | Today on Soundtrack Alley, I'll be discussing Ferngully The last Rainforest. I'll talk about some of the trivia and dig deeper into the score by Alan Silvestri. I hope you enjoy the episode! | 41m 36s | ||||||
| 6/1/24 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley 172: Medicine Man | Today you'll hear as I discuss Medicine Man. It's a great film from the 1990's and gives us the incredible music by Jerry Goldsmith. I hope you all enjoy. | 47m 50s | ||||||
| 4/26/24 | ![]() Soundtrack Alley Ep. 171 Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within | Today you'll hear as I delve into the only theater release film of a Sony Enix project of a fully CGI film. Final Fantasy The Spirits Within will be discussed. I talk about the film and the complicated nature of the project as well as the amazing score by Elliot Goldenthal. Sit back and relax. Enjoy the ride. | 1h 05m 03s | ||||||
| 1/5/24 | ![]() Annual National Sci Fi Day 2023 Part 2 | I hope you enjoy this second part of the show as I present more of the films I saw in 2023. Happy Sci Fi Day, belated for sure. Still good, still good material . Enjoy! | 1h 58m 41s | ||||||
| 1/5/24 | ![]() Annual National Sci Fi Day 2023 Part 1 | Today you'll hear as I go into some of the films I've seen over the course of the year. This is a big show, it's so big there are two parts. enjoy as I discuss some of my favorites of science fiction for the year. | 1h 42m 53s | ||||||
| 10/13/23 | ![]() 169 Critters 2 The Main Course | Today you’ll hear as I discuss The film and its background as well as the score by Nicholas Pike. I hope you enjoy it | 32m 52s | ||||||
| 8/18/23 | ![]() 168 Who Framed Roger Rabbit | Today you’ll hear as I discuss Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It’s a great discussion on the film and it’s score by Alan Silvestri | 1h 04m 56s | ||||||
| 5/26/23 | ![]() 167 Critters | Today you’ll hear some thoughts on the classic sci fi horror film Critters. I’ll also discuss the score by David Newman. Enjoy! | 54m 22s | ||||||
| 5/5/23 | ![]() Ep. 166: Special TV Shows 2022 | Here are the shows I enjoyed in 2022. It’s an eclectic mix of sci fi and fantasy. I hope you enjoy it! | 2h 41m 11s | ||||||
| 1/2/23 | ![]() 165: 2022 Annual Movie Sci Fi Show Part 2 | Today you’ll hear more music of some films from this year that stood out to me. Doctor Strange Into the Multiverse of Madness, Thor Love and Thunder, DC League of Superpets, Nope and Avatar The Way of Water. I think you’ll enjoy this part 2 as well. | 1h 27m 41s | ||||||
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