Description
Good Will Hunting (Music From The Miramax Motion Picture) / Premier Soundtracks Audio CD 1997
UPC 724382333821
The musical score for Good Will Hunting was composed by Danny Elfman, who had previously collaborated with Gus Van Sant on To Die For and would go on to score many of the director's other films. The film also features many songs written and recorded by singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. His song "Miss Misery" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, but lost to "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic. Elfman's score was also nominated for an Oscar, but lost to Titanic as well. On September 11, 2006, The Today Show used Elfman's song "Weepy Donuts" while Matt Lauer spoke during the opening credits.
A soundtrack album for the film was released by Capitol Records on November 18, 1997, though only two of Elfman's cues appear on the release.
Label: | Premier Soundtracks – 724382333821 |
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Format: |
CD, Compilation
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Country: | Europe |
Released: | Dec 2, 1997 |
Genre: | Rock, Pop, Stage & Screen |
Style: | Alternative Rock, Soundtrack, Lo-Fi, Score, Pop Rock |
Tracklist:
1 |
Elliott Smith– | Between The Bars (Orchestral) |
1:09
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2 | Jeb Loy Nichols– | As The Rain |
4:51
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3 | Elliott Smith– | Angeles |
2:55
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4 | Elliott Smith– | No Name #3 |
3:10
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5 | The Waterboys– | Fisherman's Blues |
4:19
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6 | Luscious Jackson– | Why Do I Lie? |
3:27
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7 | Danny Elfman– | Will Hunting (Main Title) |
2:41
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8 | Elliott Smith– | Between The Bars |
2:21
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9 | Elliott Smith– | Say Yes |
2:15
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10 | Gerry Rafferty– | Baker Street |
4:08
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11 | Andru Donalds– | Somebody's Baby |
3:10
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12 | The Dandy Warhols– | Boys Better |
4:32
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13 | Al Green– | How Can You Mend A Broken Heart? |
6:18
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14 | Elliott Smith– | Miss Misery |
3:12
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15 | Danny Elfman– | Weepy Donuts |
3:48 |
- Art Direction – Tommy Steele (2)
- Coordinator – Julia Michels
- Design – Wendy Dougan
- Editor [Music] – Kenneth Karman
- Executive-Producer – Gus Van Sant, Jeffrey Kimball, Lawrence Bender
- Executive-Producer [Capitol] – Kim Niemi, Liz Heller
- Executive-Producer [Miramax] – Beth Rosenblatt, Bob Weinstein (2), Harvey Weinstein, Jonathan Gordon (2)
- Management [Music Business Affairs] – Eric Greenspan, Glenn Davis (6), Jill Meyers
- Mastered By – Ron McMaster
- Supervised By – Jeffrey Kimball