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A Cure for Wellness (soundtrack)

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A Cure for Wellness
Soundtrack album
ReleasedFebruary 17, 2017
GenreSoundtrack
Length50:00
LabelMilan Records
ProducerBenjamin Wallfisch Gore Verbinski
Benjamin Wallfisch chronology
Hidden Figures
(2016)
A Cure for Wellness
(2016)
Bitter Harvest
(2017)

A Cure for Wellness is a soundtrack album with original music by Benjamin Wallfisch for Gore Verbinski's film of the same name.[1] It was released by Milan Records on February 17, 2017. Wallfisch collaborated with Verbinski to create repeating thematic melodies in a varied score featuring orchestral ensembles, choruses, and electronics. The orchestra and choirs recorded the music at Abbey Roads Studios in London.[2]

The last track on the album is a shortened version of the Ramones song "I Wanna be Sedated" arranged for strings by Wallfisch and performed by Mirel Wagner.[3] The was featured in the film's first trailer but doesn't actually appear in the film itself.[2]

Production

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The film's soundtrack was already being developed by Wallfisch and Gore Verbinski before the beginning of the film's shooting.[2]

In an interview conducted by Daniel Schweiger of Film Music Magazine, Wallfisch discusses his thoughts on the film and on collaborating with Verbinski. He describes it as "the most extraordinary, visceral, uncompromising, and beautiful movies" he has worked on to date. He further mentions the film being a unique experience in terms of narrative and the central theme, and that it was an "incredible and inspiring journey" that he went on with Verbinski. Production of the score was a yearlong process. It started with a waltz featured in film for the characters to dance to on set. Following that, Wallfisch continued into Verbinski's cutting rooms where they spent 6–7 months on creating the melodic score together. Ideas were shared among all of film's crew members as they worked together closely.[4][failed verification]

Release

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Milan Records released the original soundtrack album worldwide on CD, digital, and 180gram pearlescent white vinyl. A download card for the digital version of the soundtrack is included with the vinyl packaging. The album was available for pre-order on iTunes which provided the immediate download of two tracks including "I Wanna Be Sedated" and "Bicycle". Both of the tracks premiered on BrooklynVegan.[2]

Reception

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Jonathan Broxton from Movie Music UK gave a favorable review describing it as, "quite a superb score on all fronts." He continues to describe it as an enjoyable listen for fans of horror/thriller scores that join with the onscreen creepy scenes of the film.[5]

Patrick Phillips of CutPrintFilm describes Wallfisch's score as music that, "shifts and turns and soars with near operatic grace.[4]

Track listing

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No. Title Length
1. "Hannah and Volmer" 4:34
2. "Nobody Ever Leaves" 1:49
3. "Bicycle" 1:59
4. "The Rite" 3:42
5. "Feuerwalzer" 3:44
6. "Magnificent, Isn't It" 2:11
7. "Actually I'm Feeling Much Better" 1:59
8. "Clearly He's Lost His Mind" 2:49
9. "Our Thoughts Exactly" 1:03
10. "Volmer Institut" 3:02
11. "Terrible Darkness" 3:18
12. "Lipstick" 4:21
13. "Waiting" 0:55
14. "Zutritt Verboten" 3:38
15. "There's Nothing Wrong With You People" 1:25
16. "Lockhart's Letter" 2:12
17. "Volmer's Lab" 3:32
18. "I Wanna Be Sedated" performed by Mirel Wagner 3:38
Total length: 49:53

References

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  1. ^ "A Cure For Wellness - original music by Benjamin Wallfisch - Milan Records". Milan Records. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  2. ^ a b c d Max Sandler (January 13, 2017). "'A CURE FOR WELLNESS' - ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK PREVIEW/PRE-ORDER". BenjaminWallfisch.com. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  3. ^ Jonathan Broxton (February 21, 2017). "A CURE FOR WELLNESS – Benjamin Wallfisch". Movie Music UK. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  4. ^ a b "Soundtrack Listening: 'A Cure For Wellness'". CutPrintFilm. 2017-01-26. Archived from the original on July 26, 2017. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  5. ^ "A CURE FOR WELLNESS – Benjamin Wallfisch". MOVIE MUSIC UK. 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2017-07-26.