Leeway Music & Media has released a soundtrack album for the South Korean historical drama The King’s Warden. The album features the film’s original music composed by Dalpalan (Moving, The Wailing, Believer, Tempest, Romantics Anonymous, A Bittersweet Life). The soundtrack is now available to stream/download on all major digital music services, including Amazon. Also listen to the composer’s final track after the jump. The King’s Warden is co-written and directed by Jang Hang-jun and stars Yoo Hae-jin, Yoo Ji-tae, Park Ji-hoon and Jeon Mi-do. The movie is set in 15th Century Korea and tells the story of a village chief who voluntarily goes into exile to revive his village and a young deposed king exiled at Cheongnyeongpo. The drama was released in South Korean and select U.S. theaters last month and is currently expanding to more markets weekly.
Here’s the track list of the album:
1. Should I Scream? (1:14)
2. Deer Hunting (1:09)
3. Fantastic Market (0:46)
4. Village Story (2:11)
5. Movement of Rebellion (1:20)
6. I Can’t Stand the Food (0:31)
7. Red Nightmare (1:18)
8. At the Edge of a Cliff (1:02)
9. Contents of the Letter (0:37)
10. Encounter a Tiger (2:05)
11. Vulgar Words (0:29)
12. Food Prepared with Care (1:14)
13. The People’s Wishes (1:09)
14. The King’s Heart (0:39)
15. I Want to Learn from You (1:11)
16. Vibrant Town (2:42)
17. Under the Waterfall (0:47)
18. Hit That Guy (3:40)
19. The Eyes Have Changed (2:25)
20. The Battle Finally Begins (2:24)
21. Black Rain at Midnight (3:19)
22. Take the Poison (2:41)
23. Please Kill Me (8:15)