Lakeshore Records will release a soundtrack album for the Hulu limited series Pam & Tommy. The album features the show’s original score composed by Matthew Margeson (Kingsman: The Secret Service, Rocketman, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Eddie the Eagle, Kick-Ass 2, Skyline). Also included are the original songs Get Outta My Face (feat. Sebastian Stan) and She Says Yeah Yeah (feat. Storm Di Scozia) by Isaac Carpenter. The soundtrack will be released digitally this Friday, March 25 and will be available to stream/download on all major digital music platforms, including Amazon. Pam & Tommy is developed by Robert Siegel & DV DeVincentis and stars Lily James as Pamela Anderson and and Sebastian Stan as Tommy Lee, as well as Seth Rogen, Taylor Schilling, Nick Offerman and Andrew Dice Clay. The 8-parter tells the story of the Baywatch star and the Motley Crue drummer who made a sex tape on their honeymoon that was later stolen from their home. The drama premiered this past February and the full series is now available to stream on Hulu.
Here’s the track list of the album:
1. Reasons for Revenge (2:13)
2. Rand (0:43)
3. Stealing the Safe (3:58)
4. Pam and Tommy Wake Up (1:55)
5. Rand Inspired (0:49)
6. Pam Going to Work (1:06)
7. Hollywood Breakdown – Isaac Carpenter (0:41)
8. Depressing TV (0:55)
9. Peace Then Panic (2:02)
10. To Purchase, Send Check Or Money Order (1:44)
11. Bikers (2:43)
12. Pam Searches Web (1:28)
13. American Sex Story – Isaac Carpenter (1:21)
14. Studio B (4:20)
15. Lawyer Conference (1:54)
16. The Internet (1:49)
17. Fragile Pam (1:49)
18. I’m Done (2:40)
19. Pam On Leno (2:14)
20. Dangerously Paying Debts (2:01)
21. Erica’s Mad at Rand (0:55)
22. Barbed Wire (1:29)
23. Tower Records (0:49)
24. Going Viral (1:40)
25. It’s Streaming (3:31)
26. Rand Sees a Psychic (1:26)
27. A Hard Time Letting Go (0:57)
28. Tommy Spinning Out (2:09)
29. Making Amends (1:58)
30. Get Outta My Face (feat. Sebastian Stan) – Isaac Carpenter (1:02)
31. She Says Yeah Yeah (feat. Storm Di Scozia) – Isaac Carpenter (1:31)