Thank you so much for putting this together! I have no idea how you found these, but for almost 2 decades, I've thought about this original score, but never expected I would find it presented in this format. This means more to me than you'll ever know. Thank you, thank you. For the record, my favorite track is 14:41 - 10. Garage Beat.
Thank you for uploading these songs from Nancy Wilson (Director's now ex wife) that composed original song/beat for Vanilla Sky and other movies from Cameron Crowe.
No, they aren't on the DVD. The score is actually not yet comercially available, it was only made available to Academy members as part of the film's Oscars campaign.
can someone with WAY too much time to spare break down each scene each song is in? I’m trying to make a chronological playlist of both the soundtrack *AND* score
SPOILERS AHEAD 1. I Fall Apart = David and Julie in her car (39m50s) 2. Elevator Beat = Tech support explains everything on the elevator (1h58m) 3. The Splice = Sofia picks David up from the street (1h12m06s) 4. Refrigerator Two = David sees Sofia's pictures on her fridge (27m55s) 5. Plate Removal = Sofia peels the mask off David's face (1h18m45s) 6. Welcome to Your Face = The doctors show the mask to David (53m40s) 7. Hall of Heads = Hall with screens at Life Experience (1h48m) 8. Pretentious Palm Tree = David remembers the party (15m05s) and dances in prison (31m42s) 9. Guitar Beat = David on Central Park realizes he's dreaming (46m26s) 10. Garage Beat = David stalking Sofia on the street (50m35s) 11. Submarine and Helicopter = David ties Julie up (1h27m52s) 12. Piano Love Theme = Sofia asks David: Jeff Buckley or Vikki Carr? (29m40s) 13. Kick Me When I'm Down = Julie turns back into Sofia (1h38m21s) 14. Life Part One = Restaurant lucid dream (1h35m05s) 15. The Joenet Project = David leaves jail (01h30m55s) 16. Almost Kiss = David and Sofia on her couch (36m) 17. To the Roof = used only on the DVD bonus feature about the press tour 18. DVD Menu = used only as background music for the DVD menu
@@Don-Jack thank you so much! by the way, i feel like “to the roof” was probably created for the ending but went unused. on his website, crowe mentions that nancy spent months developing soundscapes for the film, many of which went unused and unfortunately have yet to be released. almost famous recently got a full soundtrack release digitally, so i really hope vanilla sky does soon