American Fiction (soundtrack)

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American Fiction (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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ReleasedDecember 15, 2023
Recorded2023
Studio Abbey Road Studios, London
Genre Film score
Length46:59
Label Sony Masterworks
Producer Laura Karpman
Laura Karpman chronology
The Marvels
(2023)
American Fiction
(2023)

American Fiction is the soundtrack to the 2023 film of the same name directed by Cord Jefferson, based on the 2001 novel Erasure by Percival Everett. The film's musical score composed by Laura Karpman featured 21 tracks from the film score for around 47 minutes. The soundtrack was released by Sony Masterworks on December 15, 2023, alongside the film. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Family Is, Monk Is" 4:53
2."Boston, MA" 1:18
3."Bookstore" 2:07
4."Beautiful Family" 1:52
5."Humans Remain" 1:38
6."My Pafology" 3:16
7."Hi Lorraine" 2:54
8."Drips" 1:51
9."Goodnight Monk" 1:13
10."Mother Is (Missing)" 1:38
11."Brothers" 1:10
12."Splash" 2:21
13."Love All of You" 1:11
14."Lunch Break" 0:45
15."Sorry" 1:41
16."Winner" 1:17
17."Romantic Ending" 1:36
18."(Elena's) Monk Is"
  • Laura Karpman
  • Elena Pinderhughes
2:19
19."(Patrice's) Monk Is"
  • Karpman
  • Patrice Rushen
4:18
20."(Patrice's) Family Is"
  • Karpman
  • Rushen
2:56
21."(Laura's) Stagg R. Leigh" 1:09
22."(Laura's) Fever Dream" 3:36
Total length:46:59

Reception

Amy Nicholson of The New York Times called the work a "tender piano-forward score". [2] Steve Pond of TheWrap called the score "indelible". [3] Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair said that Karpman's "alternately jazzy and melancholy score is a highlight." [4]

Accolades

AwardDate of CeremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 15, 2023 Original Score — Feature Film Laura Karpman Nominated [5]
[6]
Academy Awards March 10, 2024 Best Original Score Nominated
Grammy Awards February 2, 2025 Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Pending [7]

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