Station Square (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score to Station Square.
Development[]
On December 9, 2006, it was announced that Harry Gregson-Williams will compose the music score for Station Square. The score was recorded at Abbey Road Studios Interscope Records on October 20, 2008.
On July 11, 2009, it was confirmed that Christina Aguilera had provided an English cover to "The Shining Road" (from Sonic X). The track was officially released as a commercial single by Interscope Records on October 16, 2009. The song is played at the film's end credits. The song was widely praised by critics and received nominations for and wins the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Song and the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media.
Interscope Records released the film's soundtrack album was released digitally on November 14, 2009, with physical releases on November 23, 2009, featuring the score written by Gregson-Williams and "The Shining Road".
Track Listing[]
The following is a gallery of the soundtrack's score, which is recycled film scores from past/future films/TV shows (as they were composed by Harry Gregson-Williams), since this is the long-lost 2009 film:
The deluxe edition is released on November 6, 2010, featuring the music score for the special extended edition, consisting the theatrical version's score; along with more pieces of score from past/future movies, as composed by Harry Gregson-Williams:
Gallery[]
Scenes[]
In the theatrical version, the tracks are played in this order:
The tracks are played in the special extended edition, as shown in this order:
Trivia[]
- The opening fanfare music during Wilbert Awdry's opening quote in the extended cut sounds like the Baby Einstein Fanfare. The performance was that of composer Harry Gregson-Williams at the start of the soundtrack's recording; producer Jerry Bruckheimer just handed him a trumpet and asked him to try it, and he did in one take and five seconds.