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‘I’ll Follow You Down’ Soundtrack Released

Posted: August 29, 2013 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music Albums
Tags: Andrew Lockington, I'll Follow You Down, Richie Mehta, score, Siddhart, Soundtrack
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ill-follow-you-downEllchris Music has released a soundtrack album for the mystery drama I’ll Follow You Down. The album features the film’s original score composed by Andrew Lockington (Journey to the Center of the Earth, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters). The soundtrack is now available digitally. Visit Amazon to listen to download the album and to listen to audio clips. I’ll Follow You Down is written and directed by Richie Mehta (Amal) and stars Haley Joel Osment, Rufus Sewell, Gillian Anderson and Victor Garber. The film follows a scientist who mysteriously disappears during a business trip. The movie recently premiered at the Fantasia Festival in Montreal. No word yet on a domestic release date.

Here’s the album track list:

1. Chess
2. Tree Whispers
3. Back of the Drawer
4. Princeton
5. Dreams of Absence
6. Parallel Universes
7. How We Met
8. Night Whispers
9. Death and Sunlight
10. False Hope
11. Timeline
12. To Meet Einstein
13. I’ll Stop
14. Earthquakes
15. Time Traveller
16. Safeguards
17. Home Early

siddhartThe label has also released a soundtrack for the drama Siddhart featuring music by Andrew Lockington. For audio clips and to download the album, visit Amazon. Siddhart is also written and directed by Richie Mehta and follows an itinerant labourer who embarks on a journey across India in search of his 12-year-old son, who disappeared without a trace after working at a factory. The movie is set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival and will also be shown at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Here’s the track list of the album:

1. Prince Siddhartha
2. Police Station
3. Railway Crossing
4. Ludhiana
5. “10-9-8”
6. Dongri
7. Chain Wallah
8. The Search for Absolute Truth
9. Enlightenment

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