The details of the second soundtrack album for Lucasfilm’s Disney+ original series Willow have been revealed. The album features selections of the original music from from the fourth, fifth and sixth episode of the show composed by Xander Rodzinski (Dead for a Dollar, The Last Ice, Light & Magic). The soundtrack will be released digitally this Friday, January 6 by Walt Disney Records and will be available to stream/download on all major digital music services, including Amazon. A first album featuring James Newton Howard’s score from the first three episodes has previously been released last month and a third soundtrack featuring Rodzinski’s music from Episodes 7-8 is expected to come out in a few weeks. Willow is developed by Jonathan Kasdan based on Ron Howard’s 1988 feature of the same name and stars Warwick Davis, Ruby Cruz, Ellie Bamber, Tony Revolori, Erin Kellyman, Amar Chadha-Patel, Dempsey Bryk and Joanne Whalley. The first seven episodes of the fantasy series are now available to stream and one more episode will debut next Wednesday on Disney+.

Here’s the album track list:

1. Grandma’s House (1:54)
2. Evil Goo (2:57)
3. Hello Lovely (1:35)
4. Voices (2:28)
5. Visions (2:26)
6. Compounding Issues (3:33)
7. The High Tower (2:50)
8. No Recipe (3:30)
9. I Never Doubted You (2:20)
10. Butterflies (1:28)
11. The Wrong Hands (1:47)
12. Scorpia (1:18)
13. Brownies! (2:24)
14. Escape Tales (1:32)
15. One Ones Left (2:07)
16. Bone Reaver Brawl (2:38)
17. Truly Live! (1:34)
18. Returned (2:17)
19. Advice (1:52)
20. Wanting to Say (3:01)
21. Party’s Over (0:48)
22. Passing the Time (1:24)
23. A Fine Welcome (1:41)
24. Manners (0:51)
25. Gesundheit! (2:11)
26. Cliff Creeping (1:27)
27. Betrayed (2:58)
28. Fire Up the Troops (2:40)
29. Missing Him (2:08)
30. Search for Wiggleheim (2:27)
31. Prodigious Noggin (1:34)
32. A Family Heirloom (2:23)
33. Showdown (2:24)
34. What Matters Most (1:37)
35. He Chose You (3:30)
36. End Credits (1:05)

  1. Andy says:

    On the cover is also James Newton Howard. A collaboration?