Writing Mixed Tape (Melancholy and Hope Edition)

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NaNoWriMo: Day 11

I mostly write to soundtracks.  I find words too distracting, merely because I often want to sing along (though some have slipped their way onto the list).  Here are some of my favorite soundtrack titles, Melancholy and Hope edition.  Enjoy!

Side A (Melancholy)

  1. Moving On, Lost (Michael Giacchino)
  2. This Bitter Earth/On the Nature of Daylight, Shutter Island (Dinah Washington/Max Richter) 
  3. Death is the Road to Awe, The Fountain (Clint Mansell)
  4. The Surface of the Sun, Sunshine (John Murphy)
  5. All Things Beautiful, The Assassination of Jesse James (Nick Cave, Warren Ellis)
  6. What Are You Asking Me? The Village (James Newton Howard)
  7. The Thing That Made You, Beasts of the Southern Wild (Dan Romer, Benh Zeitlin)
  8. Together We Will Live Forever, The Fountain (Clint Mansell)
  9. Pan's Labyrinth Lullaby, Pan's Labyrinth (Javier Navarrete)
  10. I Could Have Done More, Schindler's List (Itzhak Perlman, John Williams)
  11. Ride to Death, True Grit (Carter Burwell)

Side B (Hope)
  1. The Letter that Never Came, Lemony Snicket's (Thomas Newman)
  2.  The Road Goes Ever On Pt. 1, LOTR Fellowship of the Rings (Howard Shore)
  3. The Bathtub, Beasts of the Southern Wild (Dan Romer, Benh Zeitlin)
  4.  Gabriel's Oboe, The Mission (Ennio Morricone) 
  5.  Once There Was a Hush Puppy, Beasts of the Southern Wild (Dan Romer, Benh Zeitlin)
  6. October Sky, October Sky (Mark Isham)
  7. PM's Love Theme, Love Actually (Craig Armstrong)
  8. Your Hand in Mine (Goodbye), Friday Night Lights (Explosions in the Sky)
  9. Hoppipolla, Penelope (Sigur Ros)
  10. Time, Inception (Hans Zimmer)
  11.  The Gravel Road, The Village (James Newton Howard)
  12.  Nemo Egg (Main Title),  Finding Nemo (Thomas Newman)
  13. My Name is Lincoln, The Island (Steve Jablonsky)
  14.  London, Blood Diamond (James Newton Howard)

This list really wouldn't be possible with my music supervisor/husband, who introduced me to almost everyone of these composers, so I suppose he deserves a lot of the credit for my productivity.  Happy writing!



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