The Royal Tenenbaums (Original Soundtrack) |
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Released | 2001 |
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The Royal Tenenbaums soundtrack features a Mark Mothersbaugh score and 1960s-1990s rock songs.
The Royal Tenenbaums has had two soundtrack releases. The 2001 release omitted some songs, notably Paul Simon's "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard," Van Morrison's "Everyone," John Lennon's "Look at Me," the Mutato Muzika Orchestra's version of the Beatles' "Hey Jude," two tracks by the Rolling Stones ("She Smiled Sweetly" and "Ruby Tuesday"), and Erik Satie's "Gymnopédie no. 1".[1][2][3]
In 2002, the soundtrack was re-released with three songs not found on the 2001 release, but without the two Rolling Stones songs[1] because, although the band allows its music to be used in films, it rarely allows the songs to appear on soundtracks. The Van Morrison track, which served as the closing credits song, was also still missing. Additionally, the "Lindbergh Palace Hotel Suite," credited as original music by Mark Mothersbaugh on the 2001 release, was retitled on the 2002 soundtrack release as "Sonata for Cello and Piano in F Minor," performed by the Mutato Muzika Orchestra. The adapted sonata was originally written by the Romanian composer George Enescu (although it has been erroneously credited to the French composer Maurice Ravel; the confusion might come from the fact that the two composers were friends and attended the same composition classes).
Releases
2001 soundtrack release
2002 soundtrack re-release
Track listing
- "111 Archer Avenue" by Mark Mothersbaugh
- "These Days" by Nico
- "String Quartet in F major (Second Movement)" by Maurice Ravel, performed by the Ysaÿe Quartet
- "Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard" by Paul Simon
- "Sonata for Cello and Piano in F Minor" by George Enescu, performed by the Mutato Muzika Orchestra
- "Wigwam" by Bob Dylan
- "Look at That Old Grizzly Bear" by Mark Mothersbaugh
- "Look at Me" by John Lennon
- "Lullaby" by Emitt Rhodes
- "Mothersbaugh's Canon" by Mark Mothersbaugh
- "Police & Thieves" by The Clash
- "Scrapping and Yelling" by Mark Mothersbaugh
- "Judy Is a Punk" by Ramones
- "Pagoda's Theme" by Mark Mothersbaugh
- "Needle in the Hay" by Elliott Smith
- "Fly" by Nick Drake
- "I Always Wanted to Be a Tenenbaum" by Mark Mothersbaugh
- "Christmas Time Is Here" by Vince Guaraldi Trio
- "Stephanie Says" by The Velvet Underground
- "Rachel Evans Tenenbaum (1965-2000)" by Mark Mothersbaugh
- "Sparkplug Minuet" by Mark Mothersbaugh
- "The Fairest of the Seasons" by Nico
- "Hey Jude" by the Beatles, performed by the Mutato Muzika Orchestra
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The Royal Tenenbaums |
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Released | July 2, 2002 |
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Length | 65:24 |
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Label | Hollywood |
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Producer | Mark Mothersbaugh, Robert Casale |
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A promotional CD featuring Mothersbaugh's score for the film was released in 2001 in correspondence with the 74th Academy Awards. It was available in limited quantity.
- "The Royal Tenenbaums"
- "The Lindbergh"
- "Margot Returns Home"
- "I'm Dying"
- "Something's Brewing"
- "Look at That Ol' Grizzly Bear"
- "Mothersbaugh's Canon"
- "Raleigh and Margot"
- "You're True Blue, Ethyl"
- "Heavy Duty"
- "How Can I Help"
- "To Be a Tenenbaum"
- "It's a Divorce"
- "Chas Chases Eli"
- "I Need Help"
- "Rooftop Talk"
- "Lindburgh"
- "End Credits"
References
- ^ a b Donnelly, Kevin J. (2015). Magical Musical Tour: Rock and Pop in Film Soundtracks. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 978-1628927146. Retrieved July 24, 2017 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b c Hughes, William (December 14, 2016). "The Royal Tenenbaums soundtrack is the film dork's secret musical weapon". The A.V. Club. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
- ^ Perez, Rodrigo (May 25, 2012). "Make Your Own Mixtape: 17 Songs From Wes Anderson's Films That Are Not On The Official Soundtracks". IndieWire. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
- ^ Mitchum, Rob (January 29, 2002). "The Royal Tenenbaums OST". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
- ^ a b Phares, Heather. The Royal Tenenbaums [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] at AllMusic. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
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