The Purity of Vengeance (soundtrack)

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The Purity of Vengeance
(Journal 64)
The Purity of Vengeance (Journal 64).jpg
Soundtrack album by
Mikkel Maltha & Anthony Lledo
ReleasedOctober 19, 2018
Studio Teldex Studio Berlin
Genre Soundtrack
Length50:26
Label MovieScore Media

The Purity of Vengeance (Journal 64) is the soundtrack to the 2018 Christoffer Boe film of the same name. The score was composed by Mikkel Maltha & Anthony Lledo and released in 2018 on MovieScore Media. [1] The score was nominated for a Danish Film Academy Award. [2]

Contents

Track listing

Music composed by Mikkel Maltha & Anthony Lledo.

No.TitleLength
1."Dragør 1961"1:31
2."Tick Tock"2:07
3."Red Room"1:54
4."The Hole"0:57
5."Five Years Carl!"1:37
6."Danevang"3:06
7."Carl Steals the Case"1:42
8."Lament"1:48
9."Rita"1:56
10."The Key"0:47
11."Autopsy"1:50
12."Ping Ping"1:54
13."Sprogø"3:17
14."Escape"1:16
15."Anger"0:55
16."Nour"3:32
17."Molotov"2:26
18."Red Rose"1:18
19."Sterilization"2:01
20."Taxi"0:53
21."Where Is Nour?"2:14
22."The Ferry"2:58
23."Cold Winter Theory"3:25
24."In the News"1:47
25."Come Back"3:51

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References

  1. "Original Soundtrack - The Purity of Vengeance (Journal 64)". MovieScore Media. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
  2. "Robert Prisen Årets Score". Robert Prisen 2019. Retrieved February 20, 2019.