^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. CD 1: The Complete Original Motion Picture Soundtrack No.ĬD 2: The Creation of a Classic. It sold out in August 2014 however, on Octoit was made available as an unlimited release in a single-disc edition, featuring the music on disc one of the two-disc set.
The set was a limited edition of 10,000 units and sold nearly 6,000 by the end of January 2010.
the final moments of "Einstein Disintegrated" and "Peabody Barn Marty Ditches DeLorean"), replaced with source music ("Town Square") or unused ("Logo"), the full score cue is presented as originally recorded. None of the songs from the first album are included in this score-only album, and for moments in the film where Silvestri's score was shortened (i.e. The second disc consisted of alternate approaches that Silvestri took with a large portion of the score, with a darker, more serious tone. The first disc contained the complete orchestral score as recorded for the finished film, along with two source cues that Silvestri wrote. In November 2009, Intrada released an official two-disc album containing Silvestri's complete score. The Back to the Future Trilogy (soundtrack)īack to the Future: Intrada Special Collection 2-CD Score
Score album Back to the Future: Intrada Special Collection 2-CD Score The only legitimate release was by independent label Intrada, but another so-called "DeLorean" version released in the 1990s was an unauthorized bootleg. There is also another album version of the soundtrack, with only the original score by Silvestri. Huey Lewis portrayed the high-school band audition judge who rejects Marty McFly's band, the Pinheads, as they perform the short instrumental hard-rock version of "The Power of Love". "The Power of Love" became the band's first song to hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for an Academy Award. The upbeat soundtrack, featuring two new songs by Huey Lewis and the News, also contributed to the film's popularity. A remix of the main theme was heard in the opening sequence for MCA-Universal Home Video from 1990 to 1997. The memorable themes in his "Back to the Future Overture" have since been heard in the film's sequels (also scored by Silvestri), in Back to the Future: The Ride, and as ambient music at the Universal Studios theme parks. The film's musical score was composed and conducted by Alan Silvestri, who later wrote music for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Forrest Gump and numerous other films, many of them directed by Robert Zemeckis. Goode" was released only three years after the time it is played in the film. In the film, Marvin Berry, a fictitious cousin of Chuck Berry, phones Chuck and lets him listen to the music. (Campbell and May received a "Special Thanks" acknowledgment in the film's end credits, with the recording credit going to the fictional characters.) Berry's group also plays the song " Night Train", first recorded by Jimmy Forrest in 1951. as Marvin Berry and Mark Campbell as Marty McFly, and the guitar solo by Tim May. The musical material ostensibly performed by the characters Marty McFly, Marvin Berry and the Starlighters in the film, was recorded by Harry Waters, Jr. However, these were re-recordings by the Scottish National Orchestra and not Silvestri's original recordings. The "Back to the Future Overture" on the original album is made up of the following cues as released on the subsequent score album:Ī 1999 CD release entitled The Back to the Future Trilogy featured additional compositions by Silvestri from the first film.
To put the tracks in the chronological order they first appear in the film, the listing would be as such: 1, 2, 7, the first 90 seconds of 6, 8, 9, 10, the remainder of 6, 4, 5, and 3.
The Outatime Orchestra is named after the license plate of the DeLorean. Goode" – Mark Campbell singing as Marty McFly with The Starlighters (3:06) as Marvin Berry & The Starlighters (3:02) " Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)" – Harry Waters, Jr.as Marvin Berry & The Starlighters (2:17) " The Wallflower (Dance with Me, Henry)" – Etta James (2:45)."Back to the Future Overture" - The Outatime Orchestra (8:19)." Back in Time" – Huey Lewis and the News (4:22)." Heaven Is One Step Away" – Eric Clapton (4:13)."Back to the Future" – The Outatime Orchestra (3:20)."Time Bomb Town" – Lindsey Buckingham (2:48)." The Power of Love" – Huey Lewis and the News (3:58).