Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (soundtrack)

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Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series)
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedNovember 17, 2023
Recorded2023
Length76:08
Label Lakeshore
Producer
Anamanaguchi chronology
USA
(2019)
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series)
(2023)
Joseph Trapanese chronology
No One Will Save You
(2023)
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
(2023)
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series) track listing
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."I Feel Fine, Pt. 1" Sex Bob-Omb 0:56
2."Orange Shirt"Sex Bob-Omb0:42
3."I Will Remember You"
2:02
4."Sometimes Bad Guys Turn Into Great Guys"Scott Pilgrim0:32
5."Konya Wa Hurricane"Pop'n TwinBee0:49
6."Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Overture"Original Scott Pilgrim Off-Broadway Orchestra0:31
7."Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Musical"Original Scott Pilgrim Off-Broadway Cast1:38
8."I Feel Fine, Pt. 2"Sex Bob-Omb0:38
9."Subspace" 1:14
10."Waiting for the DVD" 0:24
11."Meeting Ramona" 1:01
12."Date" 1:20
13."Ramona's Apartment" 1:32
14."Gonna Kill Him" 1:20
15."Fond Memories" 1:39
16."Detective Flowers" 1:03
17."Investigation Continues" 0:32
18."Knives & Kim" 1:11
19."Matthew Patel" 0:43
20."Messing with a CEO" 5:26
21."They Dated" 1:05
22."Roxie & Ramona Fight" 3:15
23."And They Were Roommates" 1:24
24."Blame It On the Goose" 1:23
25."Billionaire" 0:30
26."Paparazzi" 1:08
27."Lucas Memories" 0:58
28."Well Well Wells" 1:25
29."Character Assassination" 1:30
30."Goose's Origin" 1:02
31."Bad Guys" 0:40
32."The How" 1:50
33."The When" 1:18
34."Timewarp" 1:05
35."Virtual Boy Suite" 1:42
36."Yet Another Winter Again" 1:16
37."Future Psych" 0:25
38."Sorry" 0:53
39."Evil Exes Arrival" 1:35
40."Big Bad" 2:53
41."Backup Plan" 0:52
42."He's You" 0:50
43."Shoelaces" (Trailer Version) 0:53
44."Sonic 3" 1:36
45."God Only Knows" 2:56
Total length:59:37
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series) bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
46."Neil Console"0:55
47."Young Neil Gaming"1:08
48."Walk Home"0:14
49."Fight"1:02
50."Limo Music"1:07
51."Very Soft Evil Dark"3:42
52."Writer's Block"0:43
53."In My Kart"0:47
54."Detective Flowers 2"0:39
55."Todd Mystery"0:49
56."I'm Ramona Flowers"1:03
57."Sparks"0:40
58."Todd Flashback"0:27
59."The Actor"0:20
60."Envy and Todd Passion Takes"0:59
61."It's the Twins"0:49
62."Bad Husband"0:46
63."We Did It"0:21
Total length:76:08

Chart performance

Chart performance for Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series)
Chart (2024)Peak
position
UK Soundtrack Albums (OCC) [20] 34

Release history

Release dates and formats for Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series)
RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
VariousNovember 17, 2023 Lakeshore [21]
[22]
January 12, 2024 Vinyl

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