

The following list is a list of the music used in some trailers for motion pictures, based on the orignal trailer list developed by IMDb's Michel Hafner. TRAILER MUSIC LIST - To browse the titles of the films select the letter or number of which the title begins with. Retrieved April 13, 2021.To get a listing of the trailer/teaser music available in our database, you can select to browse by film title:

Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). ^ Brackett, Nathan Hoard, Christian David (May 21, 2004).^ "Home of the Brave - Laurie Anderson | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via.Brenda White King – backing vocals on 5Ĭharts Chart performance for Home of the Brave Chart (1986)Īustralian Albums ( Kent Music Report).Christopher Sawyer-Laucanno – backing vocals on 5.Kevin Jones – Synclavier programming on 5.Richard Landry – saxophone on 3, 4 and 7, clarinet on 4.Nile Rodgers – synthesizer, guitar on 1 and 5, keyboards on 5, Synclavier on 5.Robert Sabino – keyboards on 1, Morse code on 1.David Van Tieghem – drums on 7, percussion on 4 and 8.Joy Askew – keyboards on 1, 7 and 8, Moog synthesizer on 4, Prophet on 4, DX-7 on 4.Laurie Anderson – vocals, keyboards, violin, Synclavier, vocoder."Language Is a Virus" – 4:10 Produced by Nile Rodgers."Smoke Rings" – 6:58 co-produced by Nile Rodgers.The soundtrack album omits the other live performances of songs from Mister Heartbreak that were featured in the movie.Īn alternate, faster-paced version of "Smoke Rings" was recorded for release as a possible single, but there is no indication it was ever issued it can be heard during Anderson's made-for-TV short film What You Mean We?Īll compositions written by Laurie Anderson. Burroughs' voice is heard on the track "Late Show," however. However this rendition is performed by Anderson herself (the original was vocalized by William S.

"Sharkey's Night" is a song from Anderson's previous album, Mister Heartbreak. Burroughs" and was performed on Anderson's earlier United States Live (the soundtrack album omits the song's spoken word introduction, "Difficult Listening Hour", which had appeared on United States Live and which was also performed in the film). Two songs on the album were remakes of earlier works: "Language Is a Virus" was originally titled "Language is a virus from outer space - William S. A music video for "Language Is a Virus" was produced, using the soundtrack studio recording but footage of the live performance. Three of the eight tracks on the album were recorded in the studio and thus differ considerably from the filmed versions. The album is a soundtrack to her concert film of the same name. Home of the Brave is the third studio album and first soundtrack album by avant-garde artist Laurie Anderson, released in 1986 by Warner Bros.
