Album Releases by Genre
Shadow Kingdom
by Bob Dylan
June 2, 2023
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Return to Solaris
by Kevin Richard Martin
June 25, 2021
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Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks [Extended Edition]
by Brian Eno
July 19, 2019
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Halloween [Original 2018 Motion Picture Soundtrack]
by John Carpenter
October 19, 2018
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Singles [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [Deluxe Edition]
by Various Artists
May 19, 2017
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Plays The Music Of Twin Peaks
by Xiu Xiu
April 16, 2016
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Montage Of Heck: The Home Recordings
by Kurt Cobain
November 13, 2015
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Music For Drifters
by Field Music
July 24, 2015
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Music For The Motion Picture Victoria [OST]
by Nils Frahm
June 23, 2015
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The Duke of Burgundy OST
by Cat's Eyes
February 16, 2015
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From the Sea to the Land Beyond [OST]
by British Sea Power
December 2, 2013
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Les Revenants [OST]
by Mogwai
February 26, 2013
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Berberian Sound Studio
by Broadcast
January 8, 2013
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A House Safe for Tigers [OST]
by Lee Hazlewood
August 21, 2012
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Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
by Various Artists
June 14, 2011
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Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World
by Original Soundtrack
August 10, 2010
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Almost Alice
by Various Artists
March 2, 2010
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OST
by Crazy Heart
January 19, 2010
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Glee: The Music, Volume 1
by Various Artists
November 3, 2009
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon [OST]
by Various Artists
October 16, 2009
The soundtrack to the second movie of the teen vampire book series features a remixed song from Muse's current album "The Resistance" and new songs from Death Cab For Cutie, The Killers, Bon Iver, St. Vincent, Thom Yorke, Lykke Li, Anya Marina, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Hurricane Bells, Sea Wolf, OK Go, Editors, and Grizzly Bear featuring Beach House's Victoria Legrand. |
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Where The Wild Things Are [OST]
by Karen O And The Kids
September 29, 2009
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White Lunar
by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
September 22, 2009
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God Help The Girl
by God Help The Girl
June 23, 2009
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Man Of Aran OST
by British Sea Power
June 9, 2009
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OST
by Notorious (Notorious B.I.G.)
January 13, 2009
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OST
by Slumdog Millionaire
December 21, 2008
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Shine A Light
by The Rolling Stones
April 1, 2008
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Into The Wild
by Eddie Vedder
September 18, 2007
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The Pick Of Destiny OST
by Tenacious D
November 14, 2006
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Idlewild
by Outkast
August 22, 2006
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Who Loves The Sun OST
by Portastatic
June 6, 2006
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Showtunes
by Stephin Merritt
March 14, 2006
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Drawing Restraint 9 OST
by Björk
August 23, 2005
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Ocean's Twelve OST
by David Holmes
December 7, 2004
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OST
by Cold Mountain
December 16, 2003
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Pieces of April [Soundtrack]
by Stephin Merritt
November 4, 2003
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Lost in Translation OST
by Original Soundtrack
September 9, 2003
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Lead Us Not Into Temptation
by David Byrne
September 9, 2003
Byrne's latest release originated as the soundtrack to the film 'Young Adam' (itself based on the novel by Scottish beat writer Alexander Trocci). Since the film is set in Scotland, and since the former Talking Head himself was born there, he decided to enlist members of Glasgow-based groups such as Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian and The Reindeer Section to assist with this music (only a small portion of which actually is heard in the film). |
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OST
by 8 Mile (Eminem)
October 29, 2002
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OST
by 24 Hour Party People
August 6, 2002
The soundtrack to the fictionalized account of the rise and fall of Manchester's Factory Records includes, somewhat obviously, a generous helping of New Order, Joy Division, and Happy Mondays songs (including the title track by the latter), as well as cuts from A Guy Called Gerald, Durutti Column, and the Buzzcocks. This is also the only album where you'll find the newest New Order single, "Here to Stay," a collaboration with the Chemical Brothers that failed to appear on either group's latest LP. |
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Recordings Of Music For Film
by Vincent Gallo
June 25, 2002
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Long Walk Home: Music From The Rabbit-Proof Fence
by Peter Gabriel
June 18, 2002
Philip Noyce's period film about Austrialia's Aboriginal people, "Rabbit Proof Fence," serves as the inspiration for Peter Gabriel's return to recording for only the second time since 1992's 'Us.' Gabriel turns to Aboriginal music throughout the album, but don't expect any true "songs" from this work, which consists chiefly of longer, moody, instrumental pieces with a world music flavor. |
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Storytelling OST
by Belle and Sebastian
June 4, 2002
The Glasgow band's fifth album serves as the soundtrack to the Todd Solondz film of the same name--in theory, that is, as only a few minutes of this new material is actually used in the movie (in fact, much of the album was recorded after the movie was released). However, as with a typical soundtrack album, expect snatches of dialogue and numerous instrumental tracks interspersed with fully-developed songs. |
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About A Boy [Soundtrack]
by Badly Drawn Boy
April 23, 2002
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Trouble Every Day [Soundtrack]
by Tindersticks
February 19, 2002
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Eban & Charley [Soundtrack]
by Stephin Merritt
January 22, 2002
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Ocean's Eleven OST
by David Holmes
December 4, 2001
Much as he did for another Steven Soderbergh film ("Out Of Sight"), David Holmes provides the score for Soderbergh's Rat Pack remake. Much of the album consists of Holmes originals (including "69 Police," which also appears on his 'Bow Down To The Exit Sign' LP), supplemented by songs from the likes of everyone from Handsome Boy Modeling School to Elvis Presley. |
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Glitter
by Mariah Carey
September 11, 2001
Originally due in August 2001, Mariah Carey's debut for Virgin Records was delayed due to the singer's recent hospitalization, stemming from a nervous breakdown. It is her first album since 1999's 'Rainbow,' and it serves as the soundtrack to the movie of the same name (a 1980s period-piece also starring Carey). The disc includes two covers: "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" and "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life." |
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OST
by Moulin Rouge
May 8, 2001
This soundtrack to Baz Luhrmann's musical has a little bit of everything -- often within a single song. For example, Beck and Timbaland covering David Bowie's "Diamond Dogs." Or Bowie himself with Massive Attack on a new song, "Nature Boy." There's also Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya and Pink on the Pattie LaBelle track "Little Marmalade," Bono and Gavin Friday singing "Children of the Revolution," and contributions from Fatboy Slim and Rufus Wainwright. And last, but not least, are the medleys sung by the cast members themselves... just try to imagine Nicole Kidman singing Madonna songs. But was it really necessary to include a cover of "Rhythm of the Night?" |
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OST
by O Brother Where Art Thou
December 5, 2000
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SelmaSongs: Music from the Motion Picture Dancer in the Dark
by Björk
September 19, 2000
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OST
by Almost Famous
September 12, 2000
The soundtrack to the Cameron Crowe comedy features music from the 1970's, including tracks from Simon & Garfunkel, The Who, The Allman Brothers Band, Elton John, and David Bowie (a cover of Velvet Underground's "I'm Waiting For The Man"), and one original track, from the movie's fictitious Stillwater. |
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Original Motion Picture Score for The Virgin Suicides
by Air
February 29, 2000
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