Deutsche Grammophon will release a full soundtrack album for James Gray’s sci-drama Ad Astra. The album features the film’s original score composed by Max Richter (The Leftovers, Mary Queen of Scots, Hostiles, Miss Sloane, Taboo, Waltz with Bashir), as well as additional music by Lorne Balfe (Mission: Impossible – Fallout, The LEGO Batman Movie, Genius) and Nils Frahm. The soundtrack will be released digitally tomorrow, October 18 and will be available to stream/download on Amazon Music, where you can also listen to audio clips. A CD version is available for pre-order here. A track from Richter’s score has previously been released as a digital single when the movie opened in theaters last month. Ad Astra is co-written and directed by Gray and stars Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Liv Tyler and Donald Sutherland.
The 20th Century Fox release is now playing in theaters.
Here’s the album track list:
1. To the Stars – Max Richter (3:30)
2. Encounter – Max Richter (5:18)
3. Cosmic Drone Gateway – Max Richter (2:57)
4. I Put All That Away – Max Richter (3:27)
5. A Trip to the Moon – Max Richter (4:36)
6. Terra incognita – Max Richter (2:49)
7. Ex luna scientia – Requiem – Max Richter (5:17)
8. Journey Sequence – Max Richter (3:20)
9. The Rings of Saturn – Max Richter (2:57)
10. The Wanderer – Max Richter (4:50)
11. Erbarme Dich – Max Richter (3:38)
12. Forced Entry – Max Richter (2:27)
13. Preludium – Max Richter (4:02)
14. Resonantia – Max Richter (3:00)
15. Let There Be Light – Max Richter (2:18)
16. Ursa Minor – Visions – Max Richter (3:14)
17. Event Horizon – Max Richter (6:13)
18. Musurgia universalis – Max Richter (3:05)
19. You Have to Let Me Go – Max Richter (5:57)
20. Tuesday (Voiceless) – Max Richter (21:07)
21. Opening – Lorne Balfe (2:37)
22. Briefing – Lorne Balfe (2:32)
23. Space Journey – Lorne Balfe (2:39)
24. Rover Ride – Lorne Balfe (2:51)
25. Pirate Attack – Lorne Balfe (2:48)
26. Orbs – Lorne Balfe (3:44)
27. Underground Lake – Lorne Balfe (2:15)
28. Trip to Neptune – Lorne Balfe (5:02)
29. Says – Nils Frahm (8:17)
Finally! Thank you!
Why is there so little of Balfe’s music on the album?
Because he’s an intruder (besides being a Zimmer’s minion)
…and butthurt BooBoo is right on cue.
What is an intruder BB?
The Richter music doesn’t seem to have much to do with the movie also