This 2025 Deluxe Edition Limited Edition 2LP set is pressed on Gold vinyl.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting and eerie world of Coraline with this captivating soundtrack composed by the renowned Bruno Coulais. Released on February 3, 2009, this album is the perfect companion to the stop-motion animated dark fantasy horror film directed by Henry Selick and produced by Laika. Coulais' score, recorded with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra and The Children's Choir of Nice, beautifully complements the film's unique visual style and intricate storytelling.
Spanning 59 minutes, the album features 32 tracks that range from whimsical and playful to haunting and suspenseful. Coulais' compositions masterfully capture the essence of Coraline's parallel worlds, from the charming "Fantastic Garden" to the chilling "Ghost Children." The soundtrack also includes memorable themes like "The Supper" and "The Famous Mister B," which have become fan favorites.
Coulais' work on Coraline earned him the 2009 Annie Award for Best Score for an Animated Feature, solidifying his status as a leading composer in the film industry. Whether you're a fan of the movie or simply appreciate beautiful film scores, this album is sure to captivate you with its rich orchestrations and evocative melodies.
Tracks
End CreditsBruno Coulais, The Children's Choir Of Nice
DreamingBruno Coulais, Laurent Petitgirard, The Children's Choir Of Nice, Teri Hatcher, Bernard Paganotti, Hungrarian Symphony Orchestra Budapest
Coraline DispairBruno Coulais, The Children's Choir Of Nice, Hungrarian Symphony Orchestra Budapest, Choir Of The Hungarian National Radio, Laurent Petitgirard
The TheaterBruno Coulais, Michele Mariana, Laurent Petitgirard, Hungrarian Symphony Orchestra Budapest
The Famous Mister BBruno Coulais
You Know I Love YouBruno Coulais, Choir Of The Hungarian National Radio, Laurent Petitgirard, Hungrarian Symphony Orchestra Budapest, Christophe Grindel
Mechanical LullabyBruno Coulais, The Children's Choir Of Nice, Teri Hatcher, Bernard Paganotti, Hungrarian Symphony Orchestra Budapest, Laurent Petitgirard
The HandBruno Coulais, Laurent Petitgirard, Hungrarian Symphony Orchestra Budapest
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