The Science of Sleep (soundtrack)
The Science of Sleep is the soundtrack album to the Michel Gondry film of the same name. The score was composed by Jean-Michel Bernard.
The Science of Sleep | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released | September 12, 2006 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Label | Astralwerks |
The album features the song "If You Rescue Me", originally "After Hours" by The Velvet Underground.
The song "Instinct Blues" by The White Stripes is featured in the film but is not on the soundtrack.
The song "Your Heart is an Empty Room" by Death Cab for Cutie is featured in some versions of the trailer.
Track listing
All tracks written by Jean-Michel Bernard except where noted.
- Générique Stéphane
- Générique Début
- Stéphane Visite Appart
- Coutances
- Written by Dick Annegarn
- Rêve Grosses Mains
- Robinet Cellophane
- Grotte Machine À Écrire
- Ulcer Soul
- performed by The Willowz
- written by Richie Eaton
- Aristurtle
- Générique Stéphane TV
- Tours De Cartes
- My Dear Neighbours
- Baignoire Martine
- Gérard Explique REM
- If You Rescue Me (A Cappella)
- performed by Linda Serbu
- music by Lou Reed
- If You Rescue Me (Chanson des Chats)
- performed by Gael García Bernal, Sacha Bourdo, Alain Chabat and Aurelia Petit
- music by Lou Reed
- Grotte Stéphane Stéphanie
- Steppin' Out
- performed by Kool & the Gang
- written by Robert E. Bell, George M. Brown, Eumir Deodato, Robert Michens, Charles J. Smith, James W. Taylor
- Week-End De Ski
- Golden The Pony Boy
- Making Certain
- performed by The Willowz
- written by Richie Eaton
- Rêve Patrick Dewaere
- Stéphanie Quitte Le Café
- Poursuite Pouchet
- Stéphanie Blues
- Thème Générique Fin "Golden The Pony Boy"
- written by Jean-Michel Bernard, Kimiko Ono
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic |
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References
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