Blood & Chocolate: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Blood & Chocolate: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedJanuary 26, 2007 (UK)
January 23, 2007 (USA)
Genre Rock, rap, R&B, doo-wop, funk, disco, trip hop, soul, adult contemporary music
Label Lakeshore Records

Blood & Chocolate: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the film Blood & Chocolate , released on January 26, 2007 over Lakeshore Records. [1]

Contents

History

The following songs are included on the soundtrack CD, but they can not be heard in the movie. [2] According to Lakeshore Records, the soundtrack album features "exclusive remixes of the Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil score as well as an array of original material as well as covers of classic songs inspired by the film". [3]

Track listing

  1. Stripped - Shiny Toy Guns
  2. A Forest - Lunar Click
  3. Blood (Chocolate Version) - Sparklemotion
  4. How Soon Is Now - Bobby Gold
  5. New Skin - New Skin
  6. Terrible Lie (Featuring Ai Kusuhara) - Mercury Falls
  7. Out of City (Chocolate Remix) - Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil
  8. I Started Something - Bow Wow Wow
  9. The Killing Moon (Remix) - The Distants
  10. Haunted When the Minutes Drag - Collide
  11. Chocolate - Work
  12. Venus In Furs - Black Rainbow
  13. Halloween - Tre Lux
  14. Flesh for Fantasy - Fiction Company
  15. Love Will Tear Us Apart - Philistine
  16. Kissing a Wolf (Zaras Mix) - Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil

Score

Blood & Chocolate: Original Motion Picture Score was composed by Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil, Gabriel Isaac Mounsey and Bruce Winter. [4]

  1. Angels In the Snow
  2. Wolf Church
  3. Red
  4. Gabriel/Heritage
  5. The Distillery
  6. Wolf Girl
  7. The First Hunt
  8. Krall's End
  9. Wolf Eyes
  10. Pack Meets Leader
  11. Searching for Vivian
  12. Bone Church
  13. Rafe & Aidan Fight
  14. Rafe's Death
  15. Take It, It's Silver
  16. You Should Have Left Me
  17. My Son Is Dead
  18. The Gathering
  19. The Second Hunt
  20. The Creek
  21. The River
  22. Vivian Wounded
  23. Film Warehouse
  24. Kissing a Wolf
  25. Run Free Little Girl
  26. Pharmacy
  27. Vivian Released
  28. Distillery Fight
  29. Gabriel's End

Unofficial soundtrack

Songs that were featured in the movie. Some of them were remixed and added into the soundtrack.

  1. Garab - Rachid Taha
  2. Let Yourself Go Wild - Jasmin Tabatabai
  3. Velvet Hills - Katja Riemann
  4. You Know the Truth - Aurah
  5. Cash Machine - Hard-Fi
  6. Amor Fati - Aurah
  7. Silence Summons You - The Sofa Club
  8. Eu Te Iubesc Prea Mult - Nicolae Guta
  9. Stand My Ground - Within Temptation

Footnotes

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