Ghost Ship: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Ghost Ship: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the film of the same name composed, orchestrated and conducted by John Frizzell. The soundtrack was released by Varèse Sarabande on November 5, 2002.[1][2]

Ghost Ship: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedNovember 5, 2002
Recorded2002
Length73:33
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Filmtracks2.92/5
Movie Wave

Track listing

All music is composed by John Frizzell.

Ghost Ship: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
No.TitleLength
1."The Discovery"1:56
2."Falling Apart"1:55
3."The Arctic Warrior"1:39
4."The Deal"3:16
5."The Antonia Graza"3:19
6."Welcome Aboard"1:54
7."How's It Going Up There?"0:58
8."Falling Through"0:56
9."Touring the Ship"2:16
10."The Marie Celeste"1:37
11."I Saw a Little Girl"1:45
12."No Unexpected Guests"2:13
13."Bullet Holes"1:10
14."Cabina Di Capitano"0:58
15."Katie Appears"1:47
16."Meeting the Captain"2:44
17."The Bodies"1:25
18."Francesca Appears"1:30
19."The Freezer"1:10
20."Finding Gold"1:31
21."Work To Do"1:54
22."Santos Dies"1:24
23."My Little Box"4:08
24."Go To Hell"1:54
25."Bon Appetite"1:59
26."Katie's Dolls"1:23
27."The Ballroom Reverts"1:38
28."Francesca's Theme"1:01
29."Epps Meets Katie"1:46
30."Survivor"1:13
31."Katie Disappears"1:15
32."The Fight"2:34
33."Repairs"1:30
34."Underwater"2:00
35."Greer's Body"0:59
36."Murphy's Body"1:20
37."I Guess It's Over"5:33
38."The Graza Explodes"0:40
39."The Souls Ascend"3:24

Excluded tracks

Two songs which appear in the film are excluded from the final soundtrack for unknown reasons. Senza Fine sung by Monica Mancini, but in the film is lip-sung by Italian actress Francesca Rettondini. The song appears in the opening scene, and it a fan favorite but wasn't released with the album. Although the song was released in January of 2002 on Mancini's album Cinema Paradiso.

The song "Not Falling" by Mudvayne appears twice in the film, once in the beginning when Santos it blasting it on the bridge. The second time the song appears is in the final scene when Epps is being taken away in the ambulance. Despite the song showing up twice it was still cut from the soundtrack for unknown reasons.

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