Babylon (soundtrack)

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Babylon (Music from the Motion Picture)
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Film score by
ReleasedDecember 9, 2022 (2022-12-09)
Recorded2019–2022
Studio Capitol Studios, United Recording, Sony, Ferber
Genre
Length1:37:15
Label Interscope
Producer Justin Hurwitz
Justin Hurwitz chronology
First Man
(2018)
Babylon
(2022)
No.TitleLength
1."Welcome"4:00
2."Manny and Nellie's Theme"0:53
3."King of the Circus"2:28
4."Jub Jub"0:56
5."Coke Room"2:31
6."My Girl's Pussy"2:29
7."Miss Idaho"0:55
8."Voodoo Mama"3:59
9."Gold Coast Rhythm (Wallach Party)"1:41
10."Ain’t Life Grand"1:38
11."Babylon"0:30
12."Morning"2:00
13."Kinescope Ragtime Piano"0:35
14."Kinescope Erhu (Orientally Yours)"1:28
15."Kinescope Carnival Music"0:49
16."Kinescope Organ Music"0:45
17."Night on Bald Mountain"2:08
18."Herman's Hustle"2:02
19."Gold Coast Sunset"2:00
20."Champagne"2:55
21."Wild Child"3:03
22."New York"2:02
23."See You Back in LA"0:48
24."Red Devil"1:56
25."I Want a Man"2:02
26."Orientally Yours"2:11
27."Gimme"1:32
28."Singin' in the Rain"1:22
29."Pharoah John"0:39
30."Meet Miss LaRoy"0:39
31."Call Me Manny"3:37
32."Hearst Party"6:41
33."Damascus Thump"2:10
34."All Figured Out"0:55
35."Nea Smyrni"2:03
36."Waikele Tango"3:38
37."Toad"2:01
38."Blockhouse"2:10
39."Jack's Party Band"1:34
40."Gold Coast Rhythm (Jack’s Party)"1:42
41."Levántate"0:34
42."Señor Avocado"2:23
43."Heyo"3:00
44."Gold Coast Rhythm (Juan Bonilla)"2:56
45."Te Amo Nellie"1:31
46."Gold Coast Rhythm (Sidney's Solo)"2:47
47."Manny and Nellie’s Theme (Reprise)"0:45
48."Finale"3:51
Total length:1:37:15

Reception

Critical response

The first two preview tracks, "Call Me Manny" and "Voodoo Mama" were reviewed by Rolling Stone 's Jon Blistein who mentioned it as "pulsating blasts of hot jazz stuffed with thundering drums and boozy horns". [9] At the special screening of the film, press critics praised Hurwitz's score, with Jeff Nelson calling it as "one hell of a wall of sound". [13] [14]

Music critic Jonathan Broxton wrote "while Justin Hurwitz’s music enhances the magnificent extravagance of that life and that time, it makes sure it doesn’t overlook the pain and the pathos either." [15] Filmtracks.com reviewed "the soundtrack for Babylon is smart dysfunction by design, Hurwitz opting for insanity as a method of enhancing the overstimulating nature of the movie. The 97-minute album is an amusing but ultimately exhausting and defeating experience. It's the kind of work that makes you laugh and shake your head while vowing never to revisit it again." [16]

In August 2023, IndieWire ranked the film's score at number 15 on its list of "The 40 Best Movie Scores of the 21st Century," writing "Filled with booming trumpets and epic saxophone solos, it’s a truly epic score, perfectly fitting the changing world of ’20s and ’30s Los Angeles perfectly. But it’s the way the score builds upon its motifs and elements from song to song, that makes its special." [17]

Industry reactions

The film received attention from industry members in the 2023 award season, highlighting the possiblities of award nominations at major ceremonies. [18] Hurwitz's score has been highlighted by critics from various publications, [19] [20] as the possible contender for the Academy Award for Best Original Score at the 95th Academy Awards, [21] [22] with Paul Sheehan of GoldDerby analysing that the score has been the leading contenders for that category. [23] Aside Academy Awards, the score will also be a major contender for the 80th Golden Globe Awards, highlighted by Variety's Clayton Davis. [24] It would later win the Best Original Score category. [25]

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)Result
Chicago Film Critics Association [26] December 14, 2022 Best Original Score Justin Hurwitz Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association [27] December 18, 2022 Best ScoreNominated
Florida Film Critics Circle [28] December 22, 2022 Best ScoreWon
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle [29] January 9, 2023 Best Original ScoreNominated
Austin Film Critics Association [30] January 10, 2023 Best ScoreWon
Golden Globe Awards [31] January 10, 2023 Best Original Score Won
Georgia Film Critics Association [32] January 13, 2023Best Original ScoreRunner-up
Critics' Choice Movie Awards [33] January 15, 2023 Best Score Nominated
Seattle Film Critics Society [34] January 17, 2023 Best Original ScoreWon
Hollywood Critics Association Creative Arts Awards [35] February 17, 2023 Best ScoreWon
Houston Film Critics Society [36] February 18, 2023 Best Original Score Nominated
British Academy Film Awards [37] February 19, 2023 Best Original Score Nominated
Satellite Awards [38] March 3, 2023 Best Original Score Won
Academy Awards March 12, 2023 Best Original Score Nominated

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