Couples Retreat (soundtrack)

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Couples Retreat
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Released
Flag of the United States.svg October 6, 2009
Flag of India.svg January 18, 2010
Recorded Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios, Chennai
Genre Film score
Label Relativity Music Group
Sa Re Ga Ma (India)
Producer A.R. Rahman
A. R. Rahman chronology
Blue
(2009)
Couples Retreat
(2009)
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa
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Couples Retreat is the soundtrack to the 2009 American film of the same name, directed by Peter Billingsley and starring Vince Vaughn and Jason Bateman. The original score and songs are composed and produced by A. R. Rahman [4] and recorded in the summer of 2009 with the Hollywood Studio Symphony at the Sony Scoring Stage. The film marks his Hollywood debut, though he has already worked for some English-language films including Slumdog Millionaire , which fetched him two Academy Awards. [5]

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The soundtrack album was released October 6, 2009 by Relativity Music Group. [6] [7] In India, the album was released on January 18, 2010, by Sa Re Ga Ma. [8] [9]

The soundtrack was met with positive reviews. The song "NaNa" was longlisted for 2010 Academy Award for Best Original Song nominations. [10] The soundtrack earned A. R. Rahman the BMI London Award for Best Score. [11] [12]

The Tamil lyrics for the song "Kurukuru Kan" was written by A. R. Rahman himself. Lyrics for "Sajna" were written by Rahman and Blaaze while that for "NaNa" were by Rahman, Blaaze and Vivianne Chaix. Rahman made his son A. R. Ameen sing the track "Nana". [13]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length
1."Sajna" A. R. Rahman, Blaaze PJ Morton 3.40
2."Kurukuru Kan (Afro Nisha)"A. R. RahmanA. R. Rahman2:56
3."Jason & Cynthia Suite"A. R. RahmanInstrumental5:15
4."NaNa"A. R. Rahman, Blaaze & Vivian ChaixA. R. Rahman, Blaaze, Vivian Chaix, A. R. Ameen, Clinton Cerejo & Dominique Cerejo 3:03
5."Tour of the Villas"A. R. RahmanInstrumental2:55
6."Meeting Marcel"A. R. RahmanInstrumental3:31
7."Itinerary"A. R. RahmanInstrumental3:17
8."Undress"A. R. RahmanInstrumental1:34
9."Sharks"A. R. RahmanA. R. Rahman2:47
10."Luau"John O'brienJohn O'brien3:30
11."Salvadore"A. R. Rahman Kailash Kher & Vijay Prakash 2:24
12."Intervention"A. R. RahmanA. R. Rahman2:47
13."The Waterfall"A. R. RahmanInstrumental1:23
14."Jason & Cynthia Piano Theme"A. R. RahmanInstrumental, Randy Kerber (Piano)2:30
15."Animal Spirits"A. R. RahmanInstrumental3:36

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