Soundtrack (disambiguation)
A soundtrack is recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, television program or video game.
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Soundtrack or The Soundtrack may also refer to:
Music
- Soundtrack (Charles Lloyd album), 1969
- Soundtracks (Can album), 1970
- Soundtrack (Fullerton College Jazz Band album), 1990
- Soundtracks for the Blind, 1996 album by Swans
- Soundtrack (Guy Barker album), 2002
- Soundtrack (Modern English album), 2010
- The Taking (album) (working title: The Soundtrack), an album by Loaded, 2011
- Soundtrack (Wizards of Oz album), 1988
- "Soundtrack", an instrumental song by Linkin Park from the 2011 LP Underground Eleven
- "The Soundtrack" (The Game song), 2014 single
Other uses
- Soundtrack (film), a 2011 Bollywood drama
- Soundtrack Pro, from 2003, an audio editor
- Soundtrack '08, a one-time 2008 music festival
- Soundtrack (TV series), a 2019 Netflix musical drama
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See also
- Soundtracks (disambiguation)
- Soundtrack album
- Original Soundtrack (disambiguation)
- Audio channel or audio track, a component of a sound recording
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