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Northern Exposure season 2 episode 7 soundtrack

Slow Dance, 12 songs

The infamous O'Connell curse seems to have claimed another victim when a falling satellite hits Rick. Maurice has mixed feelings about selling some property for an outrageously high price to a couple he disapproves of, and Shelly becomes confused when Holling is really enjoying his reunion with an old lady friend from his distant past.

  • Willow Tree — Alton Ellis
    Maggie and Rick quarrel about his pilot license.
  • Russian Dance — Victor Cavini
    Maggie talking to Rick at Brick ... she has told the Federation of Airmen (F.A.A.) that Rick is daltonic.
  • Sugar Moon — k.d. lang
    Shelly talking to Rick to get his license back
  • Don't Let That Man Get You Down — Texas Ruby
    Joel tells Maggie the death of Ricky with a joke and another scene Joel explains to Maggie that there is no superstition
  • Fool's Paradise — The Cochran Brothers
    Joel tells Maggie that Rick "crawled up on the roof."
  • Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' — Gordon MacRae
    Maurice have lunch with the couple, Ron and Erik, who want to buy a house in Cicely
  • Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand) — Diana Ross
    Maurice defends his heterosexuality.
  • Is That All There Is? — Peggy Lee
    At Rick's funeral
  • Sonata Pathetique — Classical Study Music
    Maggie is leaving Rick's funeral and everyone is in a mess
  • Mister Wonderful — The Mantovani Orchestra
    A special Shelly dinner for Holling
  • Home On the Range — Sons of the Pioneers
    Shelly and Holling converse for friend Annita
  • At Last — Etta James
    Joel and Maggie dance together