Music Box Records has announced a soundtrack album for the documentary Ernest Cole: Lost & Found. The album features the film’s original music composed by Alexei Aigui (I Am Not Your Negro, The Young Karl Marx, Exterminate All the Brutes, Wild Field, The Truth, Silver Dollar Road). Also included are the composer’s scores from Peck’s Murder in Pacot and Moloch Tropical (with some previously unreleased tracks). The CD is now available to order on the label’s official website, where you can also learn more about the release. A first track (Harlem) from Aigui’s Ernest Cole score has already been released as a digital single last month and can be checked out below and a digital version of the album will be coming out this Friday, June 6 (visit Amazon to stream/download). Ernest Cole: Lost & Found is directed by Raoul Peck, narrated by LaKeith Stanfield and chronicles the life of Ernest Cole whose photographs of apartheid-era South Africa and the U.S. in the 1960’s revealed countries vastly different, yet eerily similar. The movie premiered at last year’s Cannes Film Festival and was released in select U.S. theaters last fall by Magnolia Pictures and is now available on VOD, Blu-ray and DVD.
Here’s the track list of the album:
1. Harlem (2:40)
2. Stateless Person (2:02)
3. Banishment (1:39)
4. They Deny (2:04)
5. I Love This Child (1:47)
6. Homesick (1:01)
7. Opening the Box (2:01)
8. Banishment (Part 2) (1:43)
9. They Are Nothing (1:24)
10. New York (1:56)
11. House of Bondage (1:27)
12. Travel to Sweden (1:25)
13. 1968 (1:05)
14. Penn Station (2:29)
15. No One Looks at the Sky (1:04)
Murder in Pacot:
16. Opening Credits (2:16)
17. La nuit (0:52)
18. Balançoire (1:03)
19. Séance photo (0:38)
20. Et le petit ? (1:37)
21. Joseph trouve l’enfant (1:34)
22. Meurtre à Pacot (3:44)
23. End Credits (3:06)
Moloch Tropical:
24. Moloch Tropical (1:59)
25. Morning in Haiti (0:38)
26. La Citadelle (0:55)
27. Magnac Laval (1:38)
28. Changing (3:05)