The Lost (Original Television Soundtrack) was released on March 21 2006, by the record label Varèse Sarabande. It includes full-length versions of the themes heard on the show during the first season. Season 1's disc artwork features the jungle. At the rear, Shannon is sunbathing, and Boone stands nearby, with the fuselage wreckage in the background.
A Note from the Producers[]
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During the nine days we scurried to cut the LOST pilot, we had to put in temporary music before presenting the project to the studio and network. Bernard Herrmann, Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer, Thomas Newman, James Horner, Vangelis, John Carpenter, and half a dozen other composers unknowingly lent their brilliant music for the first test screening of the pilot - which led to its "pick-up" by ABC. Unfortunately, as is often the case with temp music, many network executives had already grown to love the music - which left Michael Giacchino with the unenviable task of writing a score to replace some incredible music by some of Hollywood's leading composers. Immediately, Michael dismissed the existing music and set out to create his own vision for the show. Instead of using music to simply enhance the scenes, Michael's score gave life to the characters. We no longer watched Jack walk through the debris of the plane wreck or Jack, Kate and Charlie flee from the cockpit - we now felt their grief, their angst, and their horror. From the pilot and on to the series, Michael used his own voice and passion to give LOST a sound all its own. Hopefully, this collection will remind you of our characters' journeys through their first season on the island. For us, we finally have one CD to meet all our future temp music needs - at least until Michael releases his next score. |
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—J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Bryan Burk, Jack Bender, Carlton Cuse |
Track list[]
Track descriptions[]
# | Track title | Episode | Track type | Scene |
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1 | "Main Title" | |||
2 | "The Eyeland" | "Pilot, Part 1" | Suspense | Jack wakes up and runs towards the beach. |
3 | "World's Worst Beach Party" | Action | Jack does his best to rescue people from the crash site. | |
4 | "Credit Where Credit is Due" | Emotion | Jack walks amidst the wreckage and fellow survivors. | |
5 | "Run Like, Um... Hell?" | Action | Jack, Kate, and Charlie run from the monster. | |
6 | "Hollywood and Vines" | "Pilot, Part 2" | Adventure | The survivors journey up a mountain to get a radio signal. |
7 | "Just Die Already" | "Tabula Rasa" | Emotion | The survivors complain about the dying marshal. |
8 | "Me and My Big Mouth" | Suspense | Michael searches for Vincent in the jungle. | |
9 | "Crocodile Locke" | "Walkabout" | Character | Locke helps the survivors hunt for boar. |
10 | "Win One for the Reaper" | "White Rabbit" | Emotion | The survivors drink water at night. |
11 | "Departing Sun" | "House of the Rising Sun" | Emotion | Sun contemplates leaving Jin at the airport. |
12 | "Charlie Hangs Around" | "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues" | Suspense | Jack and Kate find Charlie hanged from a tree and try to resuscitate him. |
13 | "Naval Gazing" | "Whatever the Case May Be" | Adventure | Kate and Sawyer discover a waterfall and go for a swim. |
14 | "Proper Motivation" | "Hearts and Minds" | Suspense | Boone looks for Shannon before she is attacked by the monster. |
15 | "Run Away! Run Away!" | Action | Boone and Shannon run from the monster. | |
16 | "We're Friends" | "Homecoming" | Character | Claire talks to Charlie about their relationship. |
17 | "Getting Ethan" | Action | Jack and some other survivors ambush Ethan. | |
18 | "Thinking Clairely" | "Outlaws" | Character theme | Claire at the beach. |
19 | "Locke'd Out Again" | "Deus Ex Machina" | Character theme | Locke cries over his failed attempt at getting into the hatch. |
20 | "Life and Death" | "Do No Harm" | Emotion | The morning after Aaron's birth and Boone's death. |
21 | "Booneral" | "The Greater Good" | Emotion | The survivors have a funeral for Boone. |
22 | "Shannonigans" | Emotion | Locke apologizes to Shannon for Boone's death. | |
23 | "Kate's Motel" | "Born to Run" | Character theme | Kate arrives at a motel in disguise. |
24 | "I've Got a Plane to Catch" | "Exodus, Part 2" | Adventure | Hurley rushes to catch his plane at the airport. |
25 | "Monsters Are Such Innnteresting People" | Action | The survivors encounter the monster in the Dark Territory. | |
26 | "Parting Words" | "Exodus, Part 1" | Adventure | The survivors farewell the people on the raft as it departs. |
27 | "Oceanic 815" | "Exodus, Part 2" | Emotion | The survivors meet on the plane, and Jack and Locke look down into the hatch. |
Album credits[]
- Produced by Michael Giacchino
- Executive Producer: Robert Townson
- Orchestration by Michael Giacchino
- Additional Orchestration by Chad Seiter
- Conducted by Tim Simonec
- Performed by The Hollywood Studio Orchestra
- Orchestra Contracted by Reggie Wilson
- Recording Engineer: Dan Wallin
- Copyist: Booker White
- Music Editors: Stephen M. Davis, Michael Andreas
- Mastered by Erick Labson
- CD Package Design by Matthew Joseph Peak
- Recorded at Capitol Records, O'Henry Sound Studios, Warner Bros. Clint Eastwood Scoring Stage
The Hollywood Studio Symphony[]
Violin[]
- Jim Sitterly (concert master)
- John Wittenberg
- Kenneth Yerke
- Robert Brosseau
- Rebecca Bunnell
- Susan Chatman
- Ron Clark
- Charles Everett
- Armen Garabedian
- Berj Garabedian
- Terence Glenny
- Harris Goldman
- Galina Golovin
- Alan Grunfeld
- Steven Holtman
- Norman Hughes
- Peter Kent
- Ezra Kliger
- Razdan Kuyumjian
- Robert Matsuda
- Alyssa Park
- Vladimir Polimatidi
- Debra Price
- Mark Robertson
- Shalini Vijayan
- Shari Zippert
Viola[]
- Darrin McCann
- Karie Prescott
- Maria Newman
- Caroline Buckman
- Alma Fernandez
- Jorge Moraga
- Andrew Picken
- Shanti Randall
- Richard Rintoul
- Harry Shirinian
- Evan Wilson
- David Stenske
- Jean Sudbury
- Marda Todd
- Robert Becker
- Pamela Goldsmith
Cello[]
- Larry Corbett
- Suzie Katayama
- Victor Lawrence
- Daniel Smith
- Stefanie Fife
- Steven Richards
- Richard Naill
- Matthew Cooker
- Miguel Martinez
- Timothy Lauderer
Bass[]
- David Stone
- Karl Vincent
- Norman Ludwin
- Charles Nenneker
Trombone[]
- Alexander Iles
- Alan Kaplan
- Charles Loper
- Bruce Otto
- Kenneth Kugler
- Andrew Martin
- William Booth
- Bob McChesney
Bass Trombone[]
- William Reichenbach
- Craig Ware
Harp[]
- Gayle Levant
- Marcia Dickstein
- Katie Kirkpatrick
- Amy Shulman
Guitar[]
- Carl Verheyen
- Lorin Ellis Lathrop
- Kevin Riepl
Percussion[]
- Emil Radocchia
- Alan Vavrin
- Daniel Greco
Special thanks[]
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Special Thanks to Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Ra'uf Glasgow, Cheryl Foliart, Chad Seiter, Samantha Thomas and Stephen Davis. I'd also like to thank my team - without the help of the Disney music department, my conductor, contractors, copyists, music editors, and assistants I could not do this. Seriously, I COULD NOT do it. To the players of the Hollywood Studio Symphony - whenever I am in your presence - the first word in my head is simply "WOW!". A special thanks to Bryan Burk - who makes me feel as if I am in business with both a friend and a brother. His love of movie music is a shared enthusiasm that is a rare trait in today's producers. And finally, a resounding thanks to my good friend, J.J. Abrams - you give me the freedom to be creative and to have fun with my work - there's no better gift. And one last mention for the best family a guy could have - Jamie, Mick, Gracie and Griffith. One day you kids will watch this show and say - "so THAT's what daddy was doing up in his office all the time!" |
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Trivia[]
- The music heard during the end credits of each episode of Lost is a combination of two scores used in the opening scenes of "Pilot, Part 1." Most notably, part of "The Eyeland" is used.
- This soundtrack does not contain any scores from the following episodes: "The Moth", "Confidence Man", "Solitary", "Raised by Another", "Special", "...In Translation" and "Numbers."
- "Pilot, Part 1" is the single episode with the most tracks featured, with a total of four.
See also[]
External links[]
- Varèse Sarabande
- iTunes
- Lostpedia forums - Incidental music thread
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