The Best of Millennium

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The Best of Millennium
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Soundtrack album by
Released2003
Genre Soundtrack
Label iTunes
Mark Snow chronology
The X-Files: The Album
(1998)
The Best of Millennium
(2003)
The X-Files: I Want to Believe: Original Motion Picture Score
(2008)

The Best of Millennium is a soundtrack album of music written and composed by Mark Snow for the television series Millennium . The album was released through iTunes.

Track listings

No.TitleLength
1."Pilot Episode: Main Title (Long)"3:38
2."Pilot Episode: Bumper #1\\M2"1:43
3."Pilot Episode: M10"1:54
4."Pilot Episode: M13"3:31
5."Maranatha: 1M1"4:59
6."Maranatha: 1M5"3:01
7."Maranatha: 3M3\\3M4"7:41
8."Maranatha: 4M1"1:42
9."Jose Chung's Doomsday Defense: M15"3:20
10."Jose Chung's Doomsday Defense: M11"4:50
11."Jose Chung's Doomsday Defense: M22"1:45
12."Midnight Of The Century: #1\\1M2"5:19
13."Midnight Of The Century: #1\\3M1"3:58
14."Midnight Of The Century: #1\\4M2"1:00
15."The Time Is Now: 1M1"5:08
16."The Time Is Now: 2M2"7:48
17."The Time Is Now: 4M1"3:36
18."Omerta: 1M2"3:27
19."Omerta: 1M3\\2M2\\2M4"1:45
20."Omerta: 4M4"1:25
21."Goodbye To All That: 4M2a"2:35
22."Goodbye To All That: End Title"1:52

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