Difference between revisions of "Lost Highway Soundtrack"
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# "I'm Deranged (edit)," [[David Bowie]] | # "I'm Deranged (edit)," [[David Bowie]] | ||
# "[[Videodrones; Questions]]," [[Trent Reznor]] | # "[[Videodrones; Questions]]," [[Trent Reznor]] | ||
− | #" [[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]," [[Nine Inch Nails]] | + | # "[[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]," [[Nine Inch Nails]] |
# "Red Bats With Teeth," Angelo Badalamenti | # "Red Bats With Teeth," Angelo Badalamenti | ||
# "Haunting and Heartbreaking," Angelo Badalamenti | # "Haunting and Heartbreaking," Angelo Badalamenti |
Revision as of 01:24, 21 November 2010
Lost Highway is the soundtrack to the film of the same name, and was released by Interscope Records on February 19, 1997. Produced by Trent Reznor, it features a Nine Inch Nails song: the previously unreleased "The Perfect Drug," and two tracks credited to Reznor.
Tracklisting
- "I'm Deranged (edit)," David Bowie
- "Videodrones; Questions," Trent Reznor
- "The Perfect Drug," Nine Inch Nails
- "Red Bats With Teeth," Angelo Badalamenti
- "Haunting and Heartbreaking," Angelo Badalamenti
- "Eye," The Smashing Pumpkins
- "Dub Driving," Angelo Badalamenti
- "Mr.Eddy's Theme 1," Barry Adamson
- "This Magic Moment," Lou Reed
- "Mr.Eddy's Theme 2," Barry Adamson
- "Fred and Renne Make Love," Angelo Badalamenti
- "Apple of Sodom," Marilyn Manson
- "Insensatez," Antonio Carlos Jobim
- "Something Wicked This Way Comes (edit)," Barry Adamson
- "I Put a Spell on You," Marilyn Manson
- "Fats Revisited," Angelo Badalamenti
- "Fred's World," Angelo Badalamenti
- "Rammstein (edit)," Rammstein
- "Hollywood Sunset," Barry Adamson
- "Heirate Mich (edit)," Rammstein
- "Police," Angelo Badalamenti
- "Driver Down," Trent Reznor (additional production by Peter Christopherson)
- "I'm Deranged (reprise)," David Bowie
Although "Song to the Siren" by This Mortal Coil is featured in the film, it was not included on the soundtrack.