Since 1982, the prose and polemics within The Prisoner television program have inspired the creative output of musicians around the globe. This wealth of musical compositions and music videos are archived here, in level 11 of The Prisoner's Paradigm.
The collection is segmented into five compendiums:
Compendium 1 (below) is a cornucopia of music from eleven individuals and groups (ranging from single songs to entire albums of music) encapsulating the struggles of Number 6 and/or extolling his battles against The Village.
Compendium 2 illustrates the phenomenal creative output of Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein produced via their band, "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling".
Compendium 3 shares the works of artists who have woven dialog from The Prisoner into their musical creations.
Compendium 4 encompasses music videos that mirror the aesthetics of The Prisoner and/or were filmed in Portmeirion.
Compendium 5 exhibits how artists have used their talents and instruments to present unique performances of Ron Grainer's / The Prisoner's theme music.
The collection is segmented into five compendiums:
Compendium 1 (below) is a cornucopia of music from eleven individuals and groups (ranging from single songs to entire albums of music) encapsulating the struggles of Number 6 and/or extolling his battles against The Village.
Compendium 2 illustrates the phenomenal creative output of Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein produced via their band, "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling".
Compendium 3 shares the works of artists who have woven dialog from The Prisoner into their musical creations.
Compendium 4 encompasses music videos that mirror the aesthetics of The Prisoner and/or were filmed in Portmeirion.
Compendium 5 exhibits how artists have used their talents and instruments to present unique performances of Ron Grainer's / The Prisoner's theme music.