Due South: The Original Television Soundtrack is a compilation CD released on October 1, 1996 by Nettwerk Records. It contains tracks that have appeared in various episodes of Due South during the first two seasons.
Track Listing[]
- "Due South Theme (Lyrical)" by Jay Semko (ending credits, all episodes)
- "Bone Of Contention" by Spirit of the West (An Eye for An Eye)
- "Cabin Music" by Jay Semko (Due South Pilot)
- "Possession (Piano Version)" by Sarah McLachlan (Victoria's Secret, Part 1)
- "Horses" by Jay Semko; performed by Ashley MacIsaac (They Eat Horses, Don't They?)
- "Akua Tuta" by Kashtin (A Hawk and a Handsaw)
- "American Woman" by The Guess Who (Diefenbaker's Day Off)
- "Henry Martin" by Figgy Duff (Gift of the Wheelman)
- "Ride Forever" by Paul Gross (All the Queen's Horses)
- "Flying" by Blue Rodeo (Some Like it Red)
- "Due South Theme" by Jay Semko (opening credits, all episodes)
- "Neon Blue" by Holly Cole Trio (Chicago Holiday, Part 1)
- "Victoria's Secret" by Jay Semko (Victoria's Secret, Part 1 & 2)
- "Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft" by Klaatu (Starman)
- "Eia, Mater (From Stabat Mater)" by Andrew Davis (The Deal)
- "Fraser / Inuit Soliloquy" by Paul Gross (An Eye for An Eye)
- "Dief's In Love" by Jay Semko (The Wild Bunch)