Power Rangers: The Official Single
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Power Rangers: The Official Single | ||
Soundtrack for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers by The Mighty RAW | ||
Released | 1994 | |
Genre | Soundtrack | |
Label | Atlantic Records |
Power Rangers: The Official Single was released in 1994 on CD and tape cassette, during the first season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and at the height of the series' popularity. Coincidentally, this was also the time Zig and Zag released their single. The single was widely publicised in the UK, and a corresponding video featuring footage from the series received considerable airtime on national television.
The single contained four tracks, as follows:
- Power Rangers
- Power Rangers (extended club mix)
- Go Green Ranger Go
- Power Rangers (instrumental mix)
Of these tracks, only the third "Go Green Ranger Go" was original music from the television series. The other three were remixed and rearranged songs, using the series' theme tune as well as sound clips from the series. The extended club mix was basically just the main theme tune, but extended to last about 2 minutes longer.
The main song was particularly notable for an original line of dialogue recorded by David Fielding (Zordon) and Richard Steven Horvitz (Alpha 5) for the end of the song. The two characters, Zordon particularly, reveal the future existence of the first White Ranger, before such a thing existed. However, a White Ranger did already exist in the series Gosei Sentai Dairanger.
Power Rangers music for the single was produced by Mike Stock and Matt Aitken. "Go Green Ranger Go" was produced, arranged and engineered by Ron Wasserman, recorded at Saban Studios and mastered by Ric Wilson. The music coordinator was David Hillenbrand. All four songs were performed by Aaron Waters - The Mighty RAW.