WaterTower Music to Release 34 Song Album "Westworld: Season 1 (Music from the HBO Series)"
“As ‘Westworld’ came together, Lisa and I knew that we wanted to take enormous risks with the narrative of the show, tossing the audience into the deep end with our story,” explains Executive Producer Jonathan Nolan. “And we were able to take those risks, knowing that, in addition to our incredible cast, we were collaborating with Ramin Djawadi, an artist whose ability to translate even the most nuanced narrative idea into music is peerless.”
“It’s been a true pleasure to see fans of ‘Westworld’ connect with both the piano covers and original compositions used in the series,” says Djawadi. “I’m thrilled that they will be able to continue their experience with the release of the soundtrack.”
“Ramin is a fiercely gifted creative partner in every imaginable way,” noted WaterTower Music head Jason Linn. “His ability to consistently thrill us is second to none. We could not be more excited about this next chapter in our many collaborations together.”
The 34 track “Westworld: Season 1 (Music from the HBO Series)” is now available. The track list is as follows:
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1. Main Title Theme - Westworld
2. Sweetwater
3. Black Hole Sun
4. Paint it Black
5. This World
6. Online
7. No Surprises
8. Dr. Ford
9. A Forest
10. Reveries
11. Nitro Heist
12. Motion Picture Soundtrack
13. Freeze All Motor Functions
14. Pariah
15. Fake Plastic Trees
16. MIB
17. The Maze
18. House of the Rising Sun
19. Trompe L'Oeil
20. What Does This Mean
21. Something I Can Never Have
22. White Hats
23. Back to Black
24. No One's Controlling Me
25. Memories
26. No Surprises (Stride Piano)
27. Violent Delights
28. Someday
29. Sweetwater Stride
30. Do They Dream
31. The Stray
32. Bicameral Mind
33. Exit Music (For a Film)
34. Reverie
Catch up on all ten Season One episodes of “Westworld” on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and affiliate portals. The first episode is available to stream for free at Watch.HBO.com.
About “Westworld”:
Set at the intersection of the near future and the reimagined past, “Westworld” is a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin, exploring a world in which every human appetite, no matter how noble or depraved, can be indulged.
Created for television by Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy, both of whom are executive producing and writing, with Nolan directing, the series is based on the 1973 film “Westworld,” written by Michael Crichton. Production companies, Kilter Films, Bad Robot Productions and Jerry Weintraub Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Executive producers, Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, J.J. Abrams, Jerry Weintraub, Bryan Burk.