A soundtrack album has been released for the indie drama Working Man. The album features the film’s original score composed by David Gonzalez (Odd Brodsky, Fight to the Finish, Class Act). The soundtrack is now available to download/stream on Apple Music/iTunes and Spotify. Working Man is written and directed by Robert Jury and stars Peter Gerety, Billy Brown and Talia Shire. The movie follows a career employee of the last factory in a small Rust Belt town who – against the advice of his wife – forms a friendship with his neighbor in order to revive the defunct factory. The drama was released earlier this year on VOD by Brainstorm Media and is now also available on DVD. Visit the official movie website for more information about the film, which is currently also playing in select drive-in theaters around the U.S.
Here’s the track list of the album:
1. Coming Home (1:26)
2. Morning Routine (0:52)
3. Walking to Work (2:12)
4. Iola’s Morning (1:18)
5. Night Walks (0:48)
6. Bored and Restless (New Beginnings) (4:14)
7. Back at Work (2:27)
8. Nightly Routine (0:26)
9. Second Day at Work (2:24)
10. Time Bomb (1:07)
11. Thanks for Helping, Walter (0:48)
12. Gabe’s Clarinet (1:34)
13. We Can’t Have You Here (0:57)
14. Allery and Walt Go to Work (1:31)
15. The Line’s Connected (0:42)
16. Lights Are Back (2:17)
17. What We’ve Always Done (0:45)
18. Benny Shares (0:49)
19. Folks Want In (The Plan) (2:27)
20. Newscast (2:12)
21. Iola Drops off Dinner (0:57)
22. Allery’s Nightmare (2:38)
23. Lights Out (1:33)
24. We Stay (1:24)
25. That Wasn’t Supposed to Happen (2:56)
26. Deserved Better (0:58)
27. Either Way, It’s Finished (1:13)
28. Keep the Keys (2:22)
29. It’s Over (1:05)
30. Father and Son (2:30)
31. Going to Get Hurt (0:52)
32. Brokerage Fee (0:42)
33. Called My Name (1:39)
The score is so good! It really made the movie and set the tone. Loved the usage of the clarinet.
So many indie films skip the soundtrack when they plan the budget, but Working Man really hit the mark! Gonzalez’ work really shines through the up and down moods setting the tone perfectly.
One of my favorite indie scores I’ve heard in a long while!
Who was the very last song by…Sierra Buena vista club.? Name and band please.
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