Stoker (soundtrack)

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Stoker (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Film score by
Released26 February 2013
Recorded2012–2013
Genre Film score
Length53:45
Label Milan
Producer Clint Mansell
Clint Mansell chronology
Last NIght
(2011)
Stoker
(2013)
Filth
(2014)
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."I'm Not Formed By Things That Are of Myself Alone" (dialogue) 1:08
2."Becomes the Color" Emily Wells 4:43
3."Happy Birthday (A Death in the Family)" 1:24
4."Uncle Charlie" 3:39
5."A Whistling Tune from a Lonely Man" (dialogue) 0:39
6."The Hunter & the Game" 3:51
7."Blossoming" 2:24
8."Summer Wine"3:38
9."A Family Affair" 2:57
10."Becoming…" 5:30
11."Duet" Philip Glass 2:46
12."Crawford Institute (Family Secrets)" 4:55
13."Stride La Vampa (Verdi)"Victoria Cortez2:45
14."The Hunter Plays the Game" 3:20
15."In Full Bloom" 2:33
16."The Hunter Becomes The Game" 2:39
17."We Are Not Responsible For Who We Come to Be (Free)" 2:47
18."If I Ever Had a Heart" (bonus track)
2:07
Total length:53:45

Reception

Jeremy Kay of The Guardian described Mansell's score as "eerily dynamic", while Matt Goldberg of Collider called it as "luscious and foreboding". [12] [13] Andy Mesecher of Music Connection wrote "The piano exudes sadness, the strings build perfect suspense while the percussion creates a sense of insanity reflected perfectly by scenes in the film." [14]

Personnel

Credits adapted from CD liner notes: [15]

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