Let Me In: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Let Me In: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Michael Giacchino
Released October 12, 2010
Genre Soundtrack
Film score
Length 1:18:03
Label Varèse Sarabande
Michael Giacchino chronology
Earth Days
(2009)
Let Me In: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2010)
Cars 2
(2011)

Let Me In: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack album for the film of the same name. It was released by Varèse Sarabande on October 12, 2010. The soundtrack was composed by Academy Award winner Michael Giacchino.[1]

Track listing

Let Me In: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
No. Title Length
1. "Hammertime"   0:58
2. "Los Alamos"   2:17
3. "Sins of the Father"   2:16
4. "Peeping Owen"   4:05
5. "Bully Thy Name"   1:32
6. "The Back Seat Killer"   1:39
7. "The Blood Flood"   1:39
8. "The Asphalt Jungle Gym"   5:33
9. "At Your Disposal"   4:32
10. "Neighbors of Love"   3:06
11. "First Date Jitters"   2:53
12. "Killer In-Stinks"   2:21
13. "Acid Test Dummy"   1:04
14. "Visitation Rights"   5:09
15. "New Day On an Old Lake"   1:39
16. "Polling for Owen"   2:34
17. "Owen Remember Thy Swashing Blow"   1:17
18. "Blood by Any Other Name"   1:37
19. "Regarding Evil"   3:47
20. "Let Me Out"   1:17
21. "Virginia Territory"   1:42
22. "Invitation Only"   2:11
23. "Dread On Arrival"   6:13
24. "Parting Sorrows"   2:55
25. "The Weakest Goes to the Pool"   3:42
26. "Trained and Steady (Film Version)"   2:13
27. "End Credits"   6:02
28. "Trained and Steady (Original Track)"   2:15

In addition to the musical score, several songs from the 1980s can be heard through the film.

And the classic now and later advertisement song which also is heard a few times through the movie.

References

  1. "Let Me In Score to Be Composed by Michael Giacchino". Retrieved 2011-02-12. Many performers on the album were the Seattle Symphony, and the Northwest Boychoir, with Nathan Stoltzfus as a boy solo.

External links

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