The full details of the soundtrack album for the British Prime Video limited series Harlan Coben’s Lazarus have been revealed. The album features selections of the show’s original music composed by Sarah Warne (The Long Shadow, DesTimeHumansDark Money, Bookish. The Drowning, Hollington DriveSteeltown Murders). Also included is Rumer’s cover version of the Michel Legrand-penned The Windmills of Your Mind, which is already out now as a digital single. The soundtrack will be released digitally this Friday, October 24 by Milan Recordes and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. Harlan Coben’s Lazarus is is based on an original story idea and written by Coben & Danny Brocklehurst and stars Sam Claflin, Bill Nighy, David Fynn, Karla Crome, Kate Ashfield and Alexandra Roach. The 6-part thriller follows a forensic psychiatrist who is forced to confront long-buried demons after his father dies in suspicious circumstances as he gets sucked into a world of murderous conspiracy, and a race to find the killer, by strange visions of people he knows to be dead.

. The series will premiere tomorrow, October 22 exclusively on Prime Video.

Here’s the track list of the album:

1. Lazarus (1:04)
2. The Clinician (0:48)
3. Cassandra Rhodes (1:26)
4. Why Did You Leave Her? (1:41)
5. Others Will Come (1:08)
6. What’s Happening to Me? (0:45)
7. Go Round (0:45)
8. I’ve Got a Theory (1:57)
9. Nine of Swords (1:07)
10. Dead People (2:31)
11. Everyone’s a Patient (3:22)
12. Billy (2:06)
13. We Never Had That Kind of Relationship (2:04)
14. I Know His Face (2:03)
15. Good and Evil (1:32)
16. Seeing Sutton (1:00)
17. Sketches of Sutton (0:43)
18. Jenna (3:31)
19. You Were in the House (1:53)
20. Everyone’s Suspicious (1:08)
21. The Dog (1:32)
22. Respectful (2:46)
23. Years of Trauma (2:20)
24. Didn’t Kill (0:50)
25. Arlo Jones (1:19)
26. Piecing It Together (1:06)
27. Unexpected Pursuit (2:37)
28. Office of Trauma (2:50)
29. What Are You Proposing? (1:56)
30. Goodbye (2:10)
31. Generational Cycles (3:44)
32. The Windmills of Your Mind – Rumer (4:09)