Sunshine: Music from the Motion Picture

Sunshine: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album for the 2007 Danny Boyle film Sunshine. It is a joint composition by the electronic band Underworld and film score composer John Murphy.[1] Underworld has a long history of collaboration with Boyle, having been featured on the soundtracks of Boyle's Trainspotting, A Life Less Ordinary, and The Beach. Murphy composed the scores to Boyle's 28 Days Later and Millions.

Sunshine: Music from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Released25 November 2008
Recorded2006
GenreSoundtrack
Length55:08
LabelFox Music Group
Danny Boyle film soundtrack chronology
Millions
(2004)
Sunshine: Music from the Motion Picture
(2008)
Slumdog Millionaire
(2008)

The Sunshine soundtrack also includes "Avenue of Hope'" a song released by I Am Kloot two years before its inclusion in the film,[2] and "Peggy Sussed" by Underworld. These tracks are featured during the film's end credits.

Release

The soundtrack release was held up for over a year with lawyers trying to resolve unspecified legal issues.[3] However, on 10 September 2008, Underworld announced that the soundtrack was to be released in digital format shortly.[4] On 25 November 2008 the soundtrack was finally released exclusively through the iTunes Store. On 14 February 2009 the album was re-released on iTunes in DRM-free iTunes Plus format.[1] A remastered version of "Adagio in D Minor" was released by John Murphy in 2012. Although available for purchase via iTunes, Murphy announced that anyone signing up to his site's newsletter would receive a free Mp3 copy, along with a copy of the remastered "In the House - In a Heartbeat".[5]

Other appearances

Various tracks from the album have been featured in other media. Avenue of Hope appears on an I Am Kloot album, as does Underworld's "To Heal", of which "Capa Meets the Sun" is a variation.

"Adagio in D Minor"

The tracks "Sunshine (Adagio in D Minor)", and "Kaneda's Death Pt. 2 (Adagio in D Minor)" have been adapted in other media. Variations of the adagio's progression appear in many films, television programs, trailers, and adverts. Notably, John Murphy heavily re-used the adagio as a theme during composition of the Kick-Ass soundtrack, and wrote a series of variations for use in the film. Other examples include:

  • A trailer for the movie Ready Player One
  • A trailer for the movie The Big Picture, original title 'L'homme qui voulait vivre sa vie'
  • A trailer for the movie Blindness
  • A trailer for the movie The Adjustment Bureau
  • A trailer for the movie Like Dandelion Dust
  • A trailer for the movie X-Men: Days of Future Past
  • A trailer for the IMAX documentary Hubble 3D
  • A part of the trailer for X-men Origins: Wolverine
  • The unaired pilot episode of the television series Fringe.
  • The season finale of the 2009 television series V (season 1, episode 12: "Red Sky").
  • Multiple episodes of the television series The Walking Dead (season 1, episode 5: "Wildfire"; season 2, episode 1: "What Lies Ahead").
  • An NBC feature on speed skater Apolo Ohno that aired on 14 February 2010 during the network's coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
  • The 2009 film The Lovely Bones
  • The advert used in Cineworld Cinemas
  • The soundtrack for the movie Kick Ass
  • Episode 2 of BBC 2's How to Grow a Planet
  • The opening segment on HBO's 24/7 Rangers vs. Flyers series that debuted in December 2011
  • A trailer for the movie The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
  • A trailer for the movie Star Trek Into Darkness
  • A 2012 advert for Dior perfume J'adore
  • A 2013 advert for a Samsung Smart TV
  • The BBC documentary Asteroids - The Good the Bad and the Ugly
  • A TV spot for the 2013 film Gravity
  • A 2013 NASCAR/ESPN advert
  • A 2013 Nike Canada advert "All Ice is Home Ice"
  • A 2014 advert for the U.S. cable network History
  • A trailer for the film Unbroken, released on Christmas Day, 4
  • Multiple episodes of Antiques Roadshow Detectives on BBC2 in 2015
  • Announcement trailer for the PC game Civilization VI
  • Episode 1 of Second Chance
  • Promotional video for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award [6]
  • Video of Ryan Lockwood getting streets 1:12 [7]
  • Season 5 Episode 14 of Love Island (2015 TV series)
  • Season 3 Episode 17 of FOX's 9-1-1
  • Season 1 Episode 9 of ESPN/Netflix docuseries The Last Dance (TV series)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Welcome to Icarus II" (Includes Capa's monologue introducing the mission.)John Murphy1:59
2."Avenue of Hope" (Used during the closing credits.)I Am Kloot4:34
3."Capa's Last Transmission Home"Underworld2:11
4."Kaneda's Death, Pt. 2 (Adagio In D Minor)"John Murphy2:58
5."Mercury"Underworld & John Murphy2:10
6."Kaneda's Death Pt. 1"John Murphy6:06
7."Searle Finds the Crew of Icarus I / Floating Free / Searle's Last Blast"Underworld & John Murphy3:11
8."Freezing Outside: Harvey"John Murphy & Underworld2:54
9."Trey's Fate"Underworld2:42
10."Pinbacker Slashes Capa" (Includes Capa's confrontation with Pinbacker.)John Murphy & Underworld2:32
11."Corazon Finds the Seedling"Underworld1:20
12."Cassie Searches / Dead Corazón"John Murphy & Underworld2:41
13."Freezing Inside: Mace"John Murphy1:51
14."Capa Suits Up"John Murphy1:54
15."Sunshine (Adagio in D Minor)" (Includes Cassie discussing her dreams of the sun.)John Murphy4:27
16."Capa's Jump"John Murphy1:20
17."Distortions"Underworld5:40
18."Capa Meets the Sun (To Heal)" (Includes Capa's transmission to Earth.)Underworld2:18
19."Peggy Sussed" (Used during the closing credits.)Underworld2:27
Total length:55:08

References

  1. "Sunshine (Music from the Motion Picture)". iTunes Preview. Apple. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  2. "Gods & Monsters by I Am Kloot". iTunes Preview. Apple. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  3. David Chen (1 December 2008). "Sunshine Soundtrack Sees the Light of Day After All". Slashfilm. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  4. Tobias. "Underworld & John Murphy: Announce 'Sunshine' Soundtrack Release". tokafi. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  5. "Official John Murphy NEWSLETTER". Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfAS2rLdJKg
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYmqJl4MoNI
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