Released February 27, 2007 Genre Soundtrack Artist David Shire Movie Zodiac | Recorded 2007 Length 67:04 Release date 27 February 2007 Label Lakeshore Records | |
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Two soundtrack albums were released from the 2007 film Zodiac.
Contents
The first album, Zodiac: Songs from the Motion Picture, was released by Lakeshore Records on February 27, 2007 and features various popular music pertaining to the time periods covered in the film.
The second album, Zodiac: Original Motion Picture Score, was released by Varèse Sarabande on March 13, 2007 and features the music of David Shire.
Originally the film's director, David Fincher, envisioned the film’s soundtrack to be composed of 40 cues of vintage music spanning the nearly three decades of the Zodiac story. However, the director felt that an original score was also needed "to take the emotional part of the film to another level," according to the film's sound designer and longtime collaborator Ren Klyce.
Track listing
- Three Dog Night – "Easy to Be Hard"
- Eric Burdon and the Animals – "Sky Pilot"
- Santana – "Soul Sacrifice"
- Four Tops – "Bernadette"
- Lynn Anderson – "(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden"
- Sly and the Family Stone – "I Want to Take You Higher"
- Isaac Hayes – "Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic"
- Marvin Gaye – "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)"
- Stories – "Brother Louie"
- Donovan – "The Hurdy Gurdy Man"
- Johnny Mathis – "It's Not for Me to Say"
- John Coltrane – "Mary's Blues"
- Miles Davis – "Solar"
- The Johnny Mann Singers – "The Sound of the City"
David Shire
At first, Fincher decided that only ten minutes was needed, but this gradually increased until he realized that there was no money for the score, just for the 40 musical cues. After using music from The Conversation and All the President's Men for the film’s temp track, it was decided that they should get David Shire (composer of both of these films) to do it. Fincher was eager to work with Shire as All the President’s Men was one of his favorite films and one of the primary cinematic influences on Zodiac. Shire composed 27 minutes of music performed by the San Francisco Orchestra and said, “There are 12 signs of the Zodiac and there is a way of using atonal and tonal music. So we used 12 tones, never repeating any of them but manipulating them.” He used specific instruments to represent the characters: “the trumpet was Toschi, the solo piano was Graysmith and the dissonant strings were the serial killer Zodiac.”
Track listing
- Aftermaths (4:08)
- Graysmith (1:29)
- Law & Disorder (4:16)
- Trailer Park (2:51)
- Dare to Dream (1:21)
- Avery & Graysmith, Toschi & Armstrong (3:29)
- Graysmith Obsessed (4:09)
- Are You Done? (2:22)
- Closer & Closer (3:14)
- Confrontation (3:34)
- Graysmith's Theme (2:35)
- Toschi's Theme (Unused) (2:10)
- Graysmith's Theme (Piano version) (4:19)
The last track on the score album is only a minute and a half long. After the music is done, thirty seconds of silence plays and then a snippet of a conversation between director David Fincher and composer David Shire is heard.
Additional songs in the film
Songs
1Easy to Be HardThree Dog Night3:13
2Sky PilotThe Animals7:33
3Soul SacrificeSantana6:38