Here are the track titles and running times for the LOST Season 6 soundtrack:
Disc One
1 A Sunken Feeling 1:34
2 Heavy Metal Crew 1:01
3 Doing Jacob’s Work 1:58
4 Smokey and the Bandits 4:55
5 LAX 4:08
6 Temple and Spring 1:53
7 Locke at it This Way 1:37
8 Richard the Floored 1:55
9 Coffin Calamity 3:46
10 Lie Thou There 2:30
11 Trouble is My First Name 1:51
12 Death Springs Eternal 6:23
13 The Rockets’ Red Glare 3:34
14 Temple and Taxi 3:37
15 My Orca 0:40
16 Helen of Joy 2:00
17 Jacob’s Ladders 3:26
18 The Substitute 4:45
19 Peculiar Parenting 2:54
20 Door Jammer 0:42
21 The Lighthouse 3:33
22 Sundown 7:37
23 Catch a Falling Star 1:46
24 Linus and Alpertinent 2:27
25 Karma Has No Price 4:11
It all comes down to this. Television’s most innovative and compelling series comes to a stunning conclusion in the sixth and final season of LOST. In the aftermath of a monumental explosion, reality shifts for everyone associated with the mystical island. The critically acclaimed epic drama will finally reveal the fate of the Oceanic 815 survivors and all who have joined their journey.
Academy Award winner Michael Giacchino’s music has played a huge role in the series from the very beginning, and this latest collection of Lost musical highlights is a two-disc set, featuring two and a half hours of Season 6’s touching and thrilling score.
LOST Season 6 will be available on DVD and BluRay from ABC Home Video on August 24.
UPDATE: it looks like we’re gonna have to wait a bit longer to get our hands on the soundtrack. Giacchino’s score for LOST’s final season is now set to be released on September 14th.
According to Amazon.com, the soundtrack for LOST’s final season will be released on the same day as the LOST DVD and Blu-ray sets: Tuesday, August 24th.
LOST composer Michael Giacchino was invited again this year to Ubeda’s Film Music Festival (click here to watch last year’s performance). This time, the orchestra and chorus conducted by Giachinno performed the score for The End‘s opening and closing scenes.
It seems Michael has cut his post-Lost break short and is back writing already. Recently he scored the pilot episode to J.J. Abrams’ new sexy-spy-espionage show, Undercovers, and he’s also on musical duties for Matt (Cloverfield) Reeves’ new vampire/horror/romance movie Let Me In.
Undercovers will air in autumn (it’s unknown yet if Michael will continue to be involved past the pilot), and Let Me In is due out on 1st October.
Driveshaft’s “You All Everybody” and Geronimo Jackson’s “Dharma Lady” are available now in the Rock Band Network Music Store for the Xbox 360 for $0.99 each.
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