Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (soundtrack)

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Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Film score by
ReleasedJune 30, 2023
Recorded2023
Studio Abbey Road, London
Genre Film score
Length64:48
Label Back Lot Music
Producer Stephanie Economou
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Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) track listing
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken" 2:47
2."Sacred Right of Junior Prom" 1:02
3."The Squad" 1:03
4."Oceanside" 0:55
5."Life Is Not a Dress Rehearsal" 1:58
6."Alge-bae" 1:10
7."Diving In" 1:25
8."The Pulse" 1:09
9."Ruby Takes Control" 1:55
10."This Moment" Mimi Webb 3:57
11."Behind the Lighthouse" 1:54
12."Chelsea van der Zee" 1:09
13."The Library" 2:17
14."Grandmamah" 1:50
15."Kingdom of the Kraken" 2:11
16."The History of Women Warriors" 3:34
17."Ruby's Great Escape" 0:30
18."Breakfast with the Gillmans" 1:36
19."'Welcome to Your New Home!'" 0:39
20."Nothing Like a Mother's Panic" 1:23
21."Uncle Brill Spills the Sea Water" 1:02
22."Family Secrets" 2:55
23."Underwater Rescue" 1:39
24."Mother Flippin' Mermaid" 1:54
25."Captain Gordon and the Kraken Krew" 2:08
26."The Trident of Oceanus" 0:44
27."Ready to Train" 0:43
28."What Lies Beneath the Surface" 0:50
29."The Well of Seas" 1:17
30."A Home in Shambles" 2:24
31."Agatha's Return" 1:38
32."The Whirlpool" 2:14
33."Nerissa" 1:53
34."Your Own Path" 1:56
35."Queen-Making Moment" 2:05
36."No More Hiding" 2:00
37."Rise" Freya Ridings 3:02
Total length:64:48

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