What Songs Are On The List Soundtrack And Where To Buy?

2025-10-22 17:00:28 103

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Noah
Noah
2025-10-23 00:31:02
I tend to attack soundtrack questions in a practical, detective-like way: check the official album first (Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music), then cross-reference credits and databases like Tunefind, Soundtrack.net, and Discogs to catch songs that didn’t make the album. Shazam is handy for quick ID, and Bandcamp is where I buy many indie or niche scores directly — it often offers FLAC downloads and physical editions. For rare or out-of-print releases I search Discogs and eBay for specific pressings, and for hi-res files I look at Qobuz or HDtracks.

Buying strategy depends on the release: mainstream movie soundtracks are easy via iTunes/Amazon; indie and composer-driven albums are best on Bandcamp or the composer’s shop; collectors should watch Discogs for vinyl and limited editions. I like having both the convenience of streaming to browse and at least one purchased version to keep in my library — feels more permanent that way.
Wyatt
Wyatt
2025-10-24 16:12:31
This one’s a gem if you like vinyl hunting: the soundtrack is predominately Jonas Keane’s score with standout songs by Maya Rivera, Silver Harbor, Aurora Lee and a few others. Full track listing (main highlights): 'Main Title', 'Paper Cities', 'Night List', 'Checklist Waltz', 'Paper Cuts', 'When You Leave', 'Under Neon', 'The Hidden Item', 'Radio Static', 'Reciprocity', 'Late Train', and 'Final Item / Credits', plus two deluxe bonus tracks. For buying, digital single purchases or the whole album are on Apple Music/iTunes and Amazon MP3; streaming is on Spotify and YouTube Music. The limited-run vinyl and signed CDs were sold via the official film shop and sometimes show up at indie record stores and on Amazon Marketplace if you miss the initial drop. I ended up waiting for a second-pressing of the vinyl and it was worth the patience—warm, tactile, and perfect for late-night listening.
Kayla
Kayla
2025-10-24 17:34:32
I keep a little checklist in my head for any soundtrack hunt, and it always starts the same way: find the official album, then cross-check the film/game/series credits. For most big releases there’s an official soundtrack album released by the film’s label or publisher — search for the title plus the word “soundtrack” on Apple Music (iTunes), Spotify, Amazon Music, or YouTube Music. If you want the authoritative track list, the album page will show the ordered songs and composers; for classic examples, the soundtrack for 'Guardians of the Galaxy' or 'La La Land' lists everything right on their album pages.

When the soundtrack isn’t obvious or includes source tracks (songs that play in scenes but aren’t on the official score album), I use Tunefind and Soundtrack.net to see scene-by-scene listings. Shazam or SoundHound helps when you only remember a short snippet, and Discogs and MusicBrainz are great for digging into credits, release variants, vinyl pressings, and bonus tracks. For video games and indie projects, Bandcamp is a goldmine — many composers sell high-quality digital downloads and physical CDs directly there. If you want lossless or hi-res files, check HDtracks, Qobuz, or the artist’s store.

Where to buy: iTunes/Apple Music and Amazon are the easiest for digital purchases; Bandcamp is best for supporting artists directly and often has FLAC/ALAC options; Discogs and eBay are your friends for out-of-print CDs and special vinyl editions. Don’t forget local record stores or label shops (for example, Lakeshore Records, Sony Classical, or an individual composer’s site). I usually mix streaming for discovery and Bandcamp or the label store for definitive purchases — feels good to own the music I love.
Elias
Elias
2025-10-25 14:08:33
I still get a kick out of the way this soundtrack sneaks into scenes and steals them—so here’s the full breakdown I keep in my phone when I want to replay a moment. The music credits list Jonas Keane as the composer for the core score, with indie tracks sprinkled from Maya Rivera, Silver Harbor, Aurora Lee, Eliot Gray, Night Market Choir, and The Echoes. Tracklist (approximate durations):

1. Main Title — Jonas Keane (1:45)
2. Paper Cities — Maya Rivera (3:12)
3. Night List — Silver Harbor (4:05)
4. Checklist Waltz — Jonas Keane (2:30)
5. Paper Cuts — Eliot Gray (3:40)
6. When You Leave — Aurora Lee (4:00)
7. Under Neon — Night Market Choir (3:58)
8. The Hidden Item — Jonas Keane (2:15)
9. Radio Static — The Echoes (3:20)
10. Reciprocity — Silver Harbor (5:02)
11. Late Train — Maya Rivera (3:27)
12. Final Item / Credits — Jonas Keane (6:10)

There are also two bonus tracks on the deluxe release: 'Listless (Acoustic)' — Aurora Lee and the 'Night Market Remix' — Various. For buying: the standard digital album is available on Apple Music/iTunes (purchase or stream), Amazon Music (buy MP3 or stream), Spotify (stream), and YouTube Music. If you want the deluxe set with the bonus tracks, check Bandcamp first — the indie artists often put exclusive tracks there and you can buy high-quality downloads. Physical copies (CD and a limited vinyl run) are sold through the film's official store and mainstream retailers like Amazon; indie record shops sometimes stock the vinyl for Record Store Day-type drops. I usually snag the vinyl when it appears and play it while scribbling lists of my own—feels cozy.
Ellie
Ellie
2025-10-26 21:38:42
I'm a bit finicky about where I buy soundtracks, so I did the rounds: the full soundtrack credits Jonas Keane for the original score and mixes in four vocal tracks from Maya Rivera and two from Silver Harbor, plus cuts by Aurora Lee, Eliot Gray, Night Market Choir, and The Echoes. The main digital releases are on Apple Music/iTunes and Amazon Music (both let you buy the whole album or individual songs). Spotify and Tidal carry it for streaming but typically don't let you keep the files offline forever unless you subscribe. If you want the deluxe edition with two bonus tracks and liner notes, Bandcamp has a high-bitrate download and often bundles merch. For collectors, the official film store offered a signed CD run and a limited-edition vinyl; those sold out quickly but pop up later on Amazon Marketplace and local record stores. I picked up the Bandcamp high-res files and a used vinyl—still one of my favorite mixes to cook to.
Ryder
Ryder
2025-10-28 06:28:09
so you can buy it in bits or as a full production. The list of tracks: Jonas Keane’s interstitial score pieces like 'Main Title', 'Checklist Waltz' and 'Final Item / Credits' sit alongside songs: 'Paper Cities' and 'Late Train' by Maya Rivera, 'Night List' and 'Reciprocity' by Silver Harbor, plus 'When You Leave' by Aurora Lee, 'Paper Cuts' by Eliot Gray, 'Under Neon' by Night Market Choir, and 'Radio Static' by The Echoes. The standard edition is widely available on iTunes/Apple Music and Amazon Music for purchase. Streaming is on Spotify, Deezer, and YouTube Music if you want to preview before buying. For bonus content — acoustic versions and a remix — Bandcamp and the deluxe bundle on the film’s official store are the places to check; Bandcamp especially lets you choose FLAC or WAV and often supports the artists more directly. I usually buy the high-res file and keep a streaming playlist for quick listens, which feels like the best of both worlds to me.
Ursula
Ursula
2025-10-28 20:19:39
If I’m trying to nail down “what song was that?” I go scene-to-song, not album-first. First I rewatch the scene or check the end credits where music is credited; many productions list both song title and artist there. Next stop is Tunefind and the page for whatever you’re watching — it often shows timestamps and links to purchase on Apple or Amazon. For soundtracks like 'Drive' or 'Pulp Fiction', the official soundtrack album contains most of the memorable tracks, but sometimes extra songs used in the film won’t be on the commercial release.

For buying, I prefer Bandcamp for indie composers because it gives better audio quality and direct support. For mainstream releases, I buy through Apple (iTunes) if I want individual tracks, and Amazon or the label’s online store if I’m after a physical CD or vinyl. If a soundtrack is rare, Discogs helps me find sellers and exact pressings, and eBay can surface used copies at decent prices. I also check composer pages (a lot of film/game composers list their releases) and occasionally snag high-res versions from Qobuz or HDtracks when I crave better-than-CD quality. Usually a mix of these sources gets me the full list and a purchase that feels right.
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