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Life on Mars has just started again on the BBC – I’ve not got round to seeing the new episode yet (Sky+ has it stored away safely for me) but it seems the new series has provoked renewed interest in my previous post about the excellent soundtrack the first series had. It looks like the BBC have taken down the page I referenced to get the music information, so for the benefit of the many people who have asked for it, here’s The Almost Complete Life on Mars Soundtrack (Series 1). I expect I shall get together the Series 2 music once it’s complete…

  1. Led Zeppelin – Immigrant Song
  2. David Bowie – Life on Mars
  3. Blue Oyster Cult – Stairway to the Stars
  4. Lou Reed – I’m So Free
  5. The Who – Baba O’Riley
  6. Deep Purple – Rat Rat Blue
  7. Deep Purple – Fireball
  8. Cream – White Room
  9. Wings – Live and Let Die
  10. Deep Purple – No One Came
  11. Willie Lindo & The Charmers’ Band – Drum Song
  12. Thin Lizzy – Saga of the Ageing Orphan
  13. Deep Purple – Lazy
  14. Pink Floyd – One of These Days
  15. Sweet – The Ballroom Blitz
  16. Uriah Heep – Gypsy
  17. Free – Wishing Well
  18. Atomic Rooster – Head in the Sky
  19. Hawkwind – Brainstorm
  20. David Bowie – The Jean Genie
  21. Jethro Tull – Cross-Eyed Mary
  22. Hawkwind – Silver Machine
  23. Slade – Gudbuy T’ Jane
  24. Rolling Stones – Wild Horses
  25. Sweet – Blockbuster
  26. Thin Lizzy – Call The Police
  27. Status Quo – Good Thinking
  28. Thin Lizzy – The Rocker
  29. Cream – White Room
  30. T Rex – Jeepster
  31. Roxy Music – Would You Believe
  32. Hawkwind – Urban Guerilla
  33. Roxy Music – Mother of Pearl
  34. Nina Simone – I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel to be Free)
  35. Louis Armstrong – What A Wonderful World
  36. The Hollies – I Can’t Tell The Bottom From The Top
  37. Peters & Lee – Welcome Home
  38. Nina Simone – Sinnerman
  39. Atomic Rooster – The Rock
  40. John Kongos – Tokoloshe man
  41. Atomic Rooster – Ear in the Snow
  42. Atomic Rooster – The Devil’s Answer
  43. Wizzard – See My Baby Jive
  44. Lindisfarne – Meet Me On The Corner
  45. Free – Little Bit of Love

That ought to keep you busy searching your music collections (and iTunes)!

Edit (10 April, 2007): Corrected spelling of Uriah Heep (not Heap!), thanks to Dave in the comments. :)

Edit (6 December, 2007): There is a BitTorrent file floating based on this (Series 1) list.

123 Responses to “The Almost Complete Life on Mars Soundtrack (Series 1)”

  1. costas says:

    I’ need to know about the intro car chase scene on season one episode 5. Wich track plays on? It’s funky and instrumental. Thanks

  2. Kevin says:

    Please, does anyone recognize the artist with lyrics “my changing, arranging, my changing …. all my sorrow …”

  3. djsteeley says:

    Kevin
    October 27th 2008 at 03:34

    Please, does anyone recognize the artist with lyrics “my changing, arranging, my changing …. all my sorrow

    Kevin – It is Marmalade – Reflections Of My Life – I take you’re watching the US Version?

    BTW I have compiled a complete “Ashes To Ashes” Soundtrack

    Check out the website for the LOM US Soundtrack Listing

    http://www.tunesonthetube.com/Life_on_Mars.htm

  4. Bob says:

    I have been looking for that as well, I think it also has “take me back” in the lyrics

  5. Bob says:

    Kevin the song is Reflections of My Life by The Marmalade

  6. djsteeley says:

    http://www.tunesonthetube.com/Life_on_Mars.htm

    Check out the above site for the LOM US Soundtrack details – I have all the songs other than the Dusty Springfield track – which ought to been fairly easy , but it’s not in my collection … yet.

    If anyone is interested – I have compiled an Ashes To Ashes MP3 Disc with the undernoted tracks – presumably I can upload via megaupload – although not familiar with the the method of doing so?
    I gave myself a bit of poetic license at the end :-)
    Music featured in the Discs includes :
    Ashes to Ashes – David Bowie
    Are ‘Friends’ Electric? – Tubeway Army
    Vienna – Ultravox
    Same Old Scene – Roxy Music
    No More Heroes – The Stranglers
    I Fought The Law – The Clash
    I’m In Love With A German Film Star – The Passions
    Careless Memories – Duran Duran
    Swords of a Thousand Men – Tenpole Tudor
    The Prince – Madness
    Body Talk – Imagination
    Money (That’s What I Want) – The Flying Lizards
    Fade To Grey – Visage
    Souvenir – Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
    We Are All Prostitutes – The Pop Group
    Geno – Dexys Midnight Runners
    (We Don’t Need This) Fascist Groove Thang – Heaven 17
    Neon Lights – Kraftwerk
    ‘I Hear You Now’ – Jon & Vangelis
    There There My Dear – Dexys Midnight Runners
    Gertcha – Chas and Dave
    Staring at the Rude Boys – The Ruts
    It’s Different for Girls – Joe Jackson
    Let’s Stick Together – Bryan Ferry
    Over You – Roxy Music
    Making Your Mind Up – Bucks Fizz
    Ay Ay Ay Ay Moosey – Modern Romance
    Planet Earth – Duran Duran
    Happy Birthday – Altered Images
    Autonomy – The Buzzcocks
    Doors of Your Heart – The Beat
    To Cut A Long Story Short – Spandau Ballet
    Green Door – Shakin’ Stevens
    Girls On Film – Duran Duran
    Enola Gay – Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
    London Calling – The Clash
    Love Action – Human League
    Reward – The Teardrop Explodes
    Police and Thieves – The Clash
    One Step Beyond – Madness
    I Travel – Simple Minds
    Sgt. Rock – XTC
    Turn To Red – Killing Joke
    I Feel Love – Donna Summer
    Love Magic – John Davis
    Don’t You Want Me – The Human League
    I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper – Sarah Brightman
    Where Did Our Love Go – Soft Cell
    Tainted Love – Soft Cell
    Into The Valley – The Skids
    Same Old Scene – Roxy Music
    Mirror In The Bathroom – The Beat
    Chant No. 1 – Spandau Ballet
    Kids In America – Kim Wilde
    Vienna – Ultravox
    Golden Brown – The Stranglers
    Ghosts – Japan
    Police On My Back – The Clash
    The Man With The Child In His Eyes – Kate Bush
    Whine & Grine – The Beat
    One Day In Your Life – Michael Jackson
    Fame – David Bowie
    Too Much Pressure – The Selector
    Reunited – Peaches and Herb
    Dancing In the City – Marshall Hain
    2-4-6-8 Motorway – Tom Robinson
    Ashes To Ashes – David Bowie
    Take The Long Way Home – Supertramp
    Alex Drake – Intro
    Acceptable In The 80’s Calvin Harris
    John (aka djsteeley)

  7. Mike K says:

    Hi Costas, the song you’re looking for is ‘CALL THE POLICE’ by THIN LIZZY and it’s featured on the album ‘Shades Of A Blue Orphanage.’

  8. Laney says:

    Just finished watching both series of Life on Mars (loved it) and was elated to find this blog. Thanks to all of you who worked so hard to find and put together all the songs from the show. I especially wanted to find out what that Strawbs song was at the quarry and I did. I’m an American in the U.S. who usually finds that UK shows are far superior to ours. Part of that is because they are less heavily censored. I’m going to watch Ashes to Ashes next and have a curiosity about the new U.S. version of Life on Mars. Occasionally we do okay with the remakes (i.e., The Office) but usually it’s a train wreck (i.e., Coupling) and often we wouldn’t even know what to do with it (i.e., Shameless, Skins). I read that ABC’s Life on Mars is a virtual scene for scene rehash though, so I’m not expecting much. Plus, I love Philip Glenister’s lovable rogue Gene Hunt and expect Harvey Keitel’s version to eliminate all likeability from the character. I’m not even going to check out our new version of Worst Week – that just cannot be any good. Oh, well, at least we have Weeds.

  9. Laney says:

    Okay, I just watched episode 1 of the U.S. version of Life on Mars, and it’s not bad. I think fans of the UK show will like it because even though it copies the storyline and is less complex than the latter (at least in the pilot), it is different enough to hold your interest, and it’s interesting to compare and contrast. For instance, this one’s set in NY where there is a big hippie scene and Vietnam is a big deal. When Tyler first “awakens” in 1973, he looks up to see the Twin Towers standing. That’s a pretty powerful moment. Also, you guys will like the songs. There are even more used per episode than in the UK version, and most are different. Of course the title song is the same.

    Here is a list of the songs from episode 1:

    * Chris Cornell – “Ground Zero”
    (2008, played during opening scene set in 2008)
    * David Bowie – “Life on Mars?” (1973)
    * Five Man Electrical Band – “Signs” (1970)
    * The Who – “Baba O’Riley” (1971)
    * The Sweet – “Little Willy” (1972)
    * The Rolling Stones – “Out of Time” (1967)

  10. Laney says:

    I just found the list of songs from the next four episodes of the U.S. version. Here they are, in order:

    1×02 – The Real Adventures of the Unreal Sam Tyler

    * Matt the Hoople – “All the Way from Memphis” (1973)
    * Gilbert O’Sullivan – “Get Down” (1973)
    * David Bowie – “Life on Mars?” (1973)
    * Simon and Garfunkel – “I Am a Rock” (1966)

    1×03 – My Maharishi Is Bigger Than Your Maharishi

    * Tommy James & The Shondells – “Sweet Cherry Wine” (1969)
    * The Turtles – “I’m Chief Kamanawanalea (We’re the Royal Macadamia Nuts)” (1968)
    * Dusty Springfield – “Just a Little Lovin’” (1969)
    * Marmalade – “Reflections of My Life” (1969)

    1×04 – Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadows?

    * Paul Simon – “Mother and Child Reunion” (1972)
    * The Velvet Underground – “Rock and Roll” (1970)
    * T. Rex – “Bang a Gong (Get It On)” (1971)
    * Jones Brothers – “Lucky Lady” (1969)
    * The Kinks – “20th Century Man” (1971)
    * The Hollies – “Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress” (1972)
    * The Beach Boys – “Long Promised Road” (1971)

  11. agent57 says:

    djsteeley – I would love the A2A compilation, if you’re still around and interested in sharing.

    I watched the whole first series for the first time today, and though it’s not as good as LoM, I have to say I loved it quite a bit. And what can I say? Eighties music has a special place in my heart.

  12. djsteeley says:

    Agent57 drop me a line at djsteeley@btinternet.com and I’ll post you a copy of the Ashes To Ashes mp3 soundtrack disc

  13. Laney says:

    Okay, no, US version of LOM is not worth watching really. I think it will just make you angry, except for the songs which are cool. Upon closer examination, I think a lot of the songs are the same as the original. Changes are probably related to licensing and which songs crossed the waters at the time. But the show is just a watered down, dumbed down, censored, bloated version of the UK LOM. Just watched your Ashes to Ashes and loved that, too. Gene was so sexy in this one. Damn, those two had better get it on in series 2. We need a payoff. What was up though with Keeley wearing the same stupid clothes for the whole series? Even Gene changes his suits. Though he could have used a second pair of boots. And I understand the off-the-shoulder look but with a tank showing, not a bra!

  14. agent57 says:

    Laney – I actually kind of like the fact that she was wearing the same clothes… it’s a lot more realistic than shows where a character is never seen in the same thing. No one really has an infinite wardrobe in real life. Maybe she figures what’s the point in buying new clothes, when she’s just caught in her own brain and hopes to be able to get out soon? (Though I did always wonder why she put so much effort into the eyeshadow and stuff. We didn’t see much of her in the present, but she seemed a little different.)

    I’ve managed to put together a LoM music pack myself, based on these helpful lists and files and some of my own searching, and I’ve packaged it into a torrent file. (I hope to do the same with the A2A collection, as well as music from Supernatural, when I get those packs done) If anyone wants to download it, and is familiar with bittorrent, you can find the .torrent file here: http://eleventybillion.com/misc/torrents/

    If you don’t know about torrents, this might give you an idea:
    http://bittornado.com/newb.html (I couldn’t really find a better info page)

  15. agent57 says:

    I should also warn that, in the spirit of completism, the pack includes “Toxic” by Britney Spears. Yeah, I know. Sorry. You can just delete it right away.

    I hope this gets some downloaders, as it’s the first torrent I’ve made.

  16. ela1203 says:

    During the first 3 episodes, I can’t recall which one, but at the end of the show, Sam’s hippie neighbor asks him to dance with her. He finally agrees and they dance together, what was the name of that song? I remember it as I graduated around that time but could not recall it on the list provided. Can anyone tell me who the artist was also?

  17. Juzmeeh says:

    Hi ela1203. The song is called “Reflections of my Life” by Marmalade. You can get all the episode titles, songs, etc from this website http://www.tv.com/life-on-mars/show/69238/episode_listings.html. Love the show too.

  18. onadius says:

    I just watched an original Life on Mars Pilot that was never released. It was a copy of the UK episode, where Sam puts together clues to catch a serial killer while visiting a record store.
    In a listing booth there was a Black Sabbath song playing. But, I cannot remember the name of that song. I went through all my cassettes but I cant find it. I know it as I have heard it millions of times back in the day.
    Has anyone else seen that lost Pilots?

  19. Mike K says:

    Update. To save people the time going back over previous comments, the links I uploaded on Megaupload with the complete LOM series 1 & 2 are still active and include all the tracks + the DVD substitutions.

    Series 1 328Mb Winzip file
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O4X1HV6P

    Series 2 278Mb Winzip file 54 tracks
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VOZ4VAVL

    The songs are prefixed e.g. S1 EP3 T7 = Series 1 Episode 3 Track 7 for people who want to play them in order. Enjoy All

    Onadius. Lost pilots? US or UK? Do you have any more details i.e. titles, track/artist listing, date of release?

  20. Anthony P says:

    Has anyone compiled a “US” version of a soundtrack yet, before I create one?

  21. djsteeley says:

    I have done a soundtrack for the first 3 US episodes – though haven’t had time to work on it since :-(

    BTW I have completed Episode 1 Series 2 Ashes to Ashes Soundtrack (which includes the opera segments & the Charlie Rich (Behind Closed Doors) reference by Gene Hunt… (yes, I’m that sad ;-)
    Track Listing
    The Lunatics Have Taken
    Fun Boy Three
    Grange Hill Theme aka Chicken Man
    Alan Hawkshaw
    Non T’amo piu
    Paulo Tosti
    Rio
    Duran Duran
    Love Plus One
    Haircut 100
    Look of Love
    ABC
    Stand & Deliver
    Adam and The Ants
    La Wally
    Alfredo Catalani
    The Model
    Kraftwerk
    Rat Race
    The Specials
    You Sexy Thing
    Hot Chocolate
    Mirror Man
    Human League
    Behind Closed Doors
    Charlie Rich

  22. Brenda A says:

    Does anyone know the artist that sang the closing song on the US series episode “Let all the children boogie?” The song sounds like Lou Reed-lyrics go something like this: “she was the last planet I kissed..she went, she really went when she went.” GREAT song-need to know who it is.

  23. mohawk32 says:

    It’s “(She Was) The Last Planet I Kissed” performed by Sebastian Grace and The Electric Insects. Does anyone have LOM US version soundtrack in a torrent?

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