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Episode 10  "Hot and Bothered"
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For more information about the music on Carnivàle or to contact the music supervisors Alexandra Patsavas or Kevin Edelman you can email them at alexandra_patsavas@yahoo.com

Check out exclusive audio clips of the original score for Carnivàle by Emmy Award® winning composer Jeff Beal

Song 01: Song plays on the record player at the carnival.
Associated Productions Music : Pekou

Song 02: Someone plays the harmonica.
Associated Music Productions : Down In the Valley

Song 03: Song plays on the car radio.
Jimmie Rodgers : Blue Yodel #4 (California Blues)

Song 04: Mexican band plays at the fiesta.
Colas Colas

Song 05: Mexican band plays at the fiesta, Sofie throws up in the alley.
La Adelita

Song 06: Song plays in Sofie's trailer.
Associated Music Productions : Ciribirin

Song 07: Jonesy walks into Sofie's bus to find her crying and singing along to the record.
Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra : Have You Ever Been Lonely

Song 08: Mexican band plays in the town square as Gabriel carries Ben away.
El Presidario

Song 09: Song plays in the bar as Stumpy get into trouble.
Suenos de Oro

Song 10: Song plays as Stumpy wakes up in Catalina's bedroom.
Adela Marquez : La Barca De Oro

Song 11: The church congregation sings.
We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died

Music Credits - Select a Page:
Season 1 Episodes
01 Milfay

02 After the Ball is Over

03 Tipton

04 Black Blizzard

05 Babylon

06 Pick a Number

07 The River

08 Lonnigan, Texas

09 Insomnia

10 Hot and Bothered

11 Day of the Dead

12 The Day That Was The Day

Original Score

Season 2 Episodes
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Carnival Fact

Some say the word tarot is derived from Arabic word turuq, which means "four ways" and relates to the four suits of the deck: cups, swords, pentacles/disks and staffs/scepters.
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