Underbelly (soundtrack)

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Underbelly (Music from the TV Series)
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Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
Released29 March 2008
Genre Alternative
Label Level 2 Music

The soundtrack from the controversial Australian TV series, Underbelly was released on 29 March 2008. [1] It features some of the songs from various artists that played in episodes, and includes elements of the score by Burkhard Dallwitz.

Contents

Track listing

CD Release

As listed at various sources [1] [2]

  1. "It's A Jungle Out There" Burkhard Dallwitz
  2. "Coca-Cola" Little Red
  3. "We Don't Walk" The Paper Scissors
  4. "Sticky Fingers" Jamaica Jam
  5. "My Pal" GOD
  6. "Don't Fight It" The Panics
  7. "They Call It Love?....Wow" Evelyn Morris
  8. "Sorry" The Easybeats
  9. "The Giraffe" Vulgargrad
  10. "La Musique" Riot in Belgium
  11. "These Are Our Children" I Monster
  12. "12 Gates to the City" Suzie Higgie
  13. "Molasses in the Moonlight" Jack & Misty
  14. "One Night Alone" Winterpark
  15. "The Carnival Is Over" Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
  16. "Cyclone on Ceylon" Oleg Kostrow
  17. "Mon Cheri (v2)" Klaus Wusthoff
  18. "Underbelly Suite" Burkhard Dallwitz

Alternative listing

The iTunes Store has a slightly different listing. [3]

  1. "It's A Jungle Out There" Burkhard Dallwitz
  2. "Coca-Cola" Little Red
  3. "We Don't Walk" The Paper Scissors
  4. "Sticky Fingers" Jamaica Jam
  5. "My Pal" GOD
  6. "Don't Fight It" The Panics
  7. "The Call It Love?....Wow" Evelyn Morris
  8. "Sorry" The Easybeats
  9. "Wishing Well" Symbiosis
  10. "The Giraffe" Vulgargrad
  11. "La Musique" Riot in Belgium
  12. "These Are Our Children" I Monster
  13. "12 Gates to the City" Suzie Higgie
  14. "Molasses in the Moonlight" Jack & Misty
  15. "One Night Alone" Winterpark
  16. "The Carnival is Over" Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
  17. "Cyclone on Ceylon" Oleg Kostrow
  18. "Underbelly Suite" Burkhard Dallwitz

Omitted Tracks

These tracks that were not included in this album release but were played in the series:

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