The Devil Wears Prada (soundtrack)

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The Devil Wears Prada
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Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedJuly 11, 2006
Genre Various
Length54:13
Label Warner Bros.
WEA International

The soundtrack album for The Devil Wears Prada was released by Warner Brothers/WEA on July 11, 2006. It includes popular songs by U2 and Madonna, and work by Alanis Morissette and Jamiroquai, many of which were used for significant scenes in the film. The film also contains the Blackliquid Remix to DJ Colette's hit single, "Feelin' Hypnotized". However, "Suddenly I See" by KT Tunstall, which plays over the opening credits, is not included on the album, nor are some other tracks like Bitter:Sweet's "Our Remains" and Madonna's "Jump", to the disappointment of many buyers. It enjoyed some popularity nevertheless.

Contents

Rounding out the album is a suite of original music composed for the movie by Theodore Shapiro.

Track listing

  1. "Vogue", Madonna - 5:19
  2. "Bittersweet Faith", Bitter:Sweet - 4:20
  3. "City of Blinding Lights", U2 - 5:44
  4. "Seven Days in Sunny June", Jamiroquai - 4:00
  5. "Crazy (James Michael Mix)", Alanis Morissette - 3:38
  6. "Beautiful", Moby - 3:10
  7. "How Come", Ray LaMontagne - 4:28
  8. "Sleep", Azure Ray - 5:00
  9. "Feelin' Hypnotized (Blackliquid Remix)", DJ Colette - 4:55
  10. "Tres Tres Chic", Mocean Worker - 3:39
  11. "Here I Am (Kaskade Remix)", David Morales feat. Tamra Keenan - 3:38
  12. "Suite from The Devil Wears Prada", Theodore Shapiro - 6:24

The Devil Wears Prada Orchestral Oscar Edition

All score selections composed by Theodore Shapiro.

  1. "She's On Her Way" - 02:00
  2. "End Of The Interview" - 00:24
  3. "Up And Down" - 00:39
  4. "Go To Calvin Klein, Hermes And Others" - 01:01
  5. "You're Already Late" - 01:06
  6. "Intensive Week" - 01:25
  7. "A Plane For Miranda" - 01:21
  8. "She Hates Me, Nigel!" - 01:02
  9. "The New Look Of Andrea" - 02:24
  10. "James Holt's Collection" - 01:42
  11. "The Book To My Home Tonight Andrea!" - 00:32
  12. "In Miranda's House" - 02:03
  13. "Andrea Goes Upstairs" - 00:48
  14. "The Harry Potter Manuscript" - 02:07
  15. "Meet You At The St. Regis" - 01:05
  16. "That's All!" - 00:29
  17. "The Gala Preparation" - 00:44
  18. "You're... You're A Vision!" - 01:14
  19. "Just For One Drink" - 01:14
  20. "You Look Very Pretty" - 00:55
  21. "Emily's Accident" - 01:16
  22. "Is There Anything Else I Can Do?" - 01:28
  23. "Christian And Andrea" - 01:17
  24. "At The Hotel" - 00:34
  25. "Andrea Find The Mockup" - 01:14
  26. "Andrea Can't Speak To Miranda" - 01:43
  27. "The New President: Jacqueline Follet" - 02:48
  28. "Miranda And Andrea" - 02:12
  29. "Nate And Andrea" - 00:56
  30. "You Must Have Done Something Right" - 01:02
  31. "Go" - 03:14
  32. "End Titles" - 01:58

Credits

Technical

Performance

(On "Suite from The Devil Wears Prada")

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