Spotlight FULL SOUNDTRACK OST By Howard Shore Official
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- This is the official full soundtrack of Spotlight perform by Howard Shore.
The interactive album tracklist is available below :
01 | 00:00:00 | Spotlight
02 | 00:01:04 | Deference and Complicity
03 | 00:02:18 | Investigative Journalism
04 | 00:04:29 | Legacy
05 | 00:05:58 | The Directories
06 | 00:08:39 | Keep Silent
07 | 00:11:11 | Summer Investigation
08 | 00:13:12 | The Children
09 | 00:14:28 | Pressure of the Church
10 | 00:16:06 | The Sealed Documents
11 | 00:18:13 | The Globe Newsroom
12 | 00:20:16 | Courthouse
13 | 00:21:28 | Practice and Policy
14 | 00:23:36 | City on the Hill
15 | 00:25:46 | Pain and Anguish
16 | 00:26:48 | Night Mass
17 | 00:27:53 | Delivering the News
18 | 00:31:34 | The Story Breaks
All Spotlight songs are extracted from official movie or trailer of 2015.
You can download the music in MP3 format in high quality.
This official OST has been uploaded by xTrem Soundtrack.
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This is PERFECT for studying/working.
Marty Baron: We need to focus on the institution, not the individual priests. Practice and policy; show me the church manipulated the system so that these guys wouldn't have to face charges, show me they put those same priests back into parishes time and time again. Show me this was systemic, that it came from the top, down.
Ben Bradlee Jr.: Sounds like we're going after Law.
Marty Baron: We're going after the system.
This movie inspires me to go ahead in my career as a journalist. Incredible soundtrack, by the way.
I hope it's going well!
@@ConfusionPlus2 I chose other path, however the movie is still an inspiration for me
Members of the Vatican City watched Spotlight, a movie about the Catholic Church covering up the horrible abuse carried out by its priests and pretending it wasn't a big issue. Vatican Radio called Spotlight "honest," "compelling" and said it helped the U.S. Catholic Church "to accept fully the sin, to admit it publicly, and to pay all the consequences."
This movie had nothing good to say about the Catholic Church, but portrayed the events in a genuine way. Writer Josh singer said that "this story isn’t about exposing the Catholic Church. The motive was to tell the story accurately while showing the power of the newsroom - something that’s largely disappeared today." Spotlight focused on the importance of journalism and did a damn good job. THIS is how you make a movie!
So glad it won Best Picture, truly is a masterpiece of a movie
+Shivani Krishnamurthy My pick for best film of the year. Perfect in every way. Reminded me of Zodiac or All the President's Men.
+Shivani Krishnamurthy Wow, I missed the Oscars, but just watched the movie. Awesome it won best picture. That's saying something about a lot of things. The subject matter, the disposition of society toward finally being okay with bringing the subject of child molestation to public scrutiny. The acting was brilliantly subdued, transparent even, with the exception of Mark Ruffalo's running around, which was there to balance the flow. I mean it's not a newspaper flick without someone chasing a story, or hurrying to catch a deadline, right?
+Shivani Krishnamurthy It also won Best Movie.
It also won Best Movie Picture
paulj0557 Ruffalo was amazing in this. All the actors were great, truly, but Ruffalo .....in a league of his own. I absolutely LOVE this film!
Masterful soundtrack by Howard Shore. In a year of great films ( The Revenant, The Big Short, The Martian, and Bridge of Spies), Spotlight was a film that fell under the radar for me until I saw it on Netflix. I've since seen it several more times and is simply put, a work of art. One of my favorite lines- Garibedean: "This city, these people... they're always trying to make the rest of us feel like we don't belong but they're no better, look at how they treat their children. If it takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a village to abuse one."
Great movie, excellent score.
Very persuasive.
Agreed
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When I first heard this soundtrack it gave me chills. It goes so well with the movie. And the movie, apart from shocking me, shooked and impressed me a lot. Not as smart as The Big Short, nor as dynamic as Mad Max and The Revenant, not as epic as The Bridge of Spies and The Martian, more emotional than Room, but perfectly moody and tragic, Mark Ruffalo was more than terrific. Great, great movie.
I agree!! I wish I had said what you just said. but I had same thoughts though! this move has a subtle but fast pace.. which was the music too..
and Mark Ruffalo nailed it.
can't agree with you more. These notes hit right into my heart and nerve.
"more emotional than Room"? Are you a robot?...
@Nickolas Jamison gtfo
Best Comment!!!
"The Children" softly enters during my favorite scene in the movie. Sacha Pfeiffer (Rachel McAdams) tracks down one of the priests that is willing to talk, and he openly confesses to "messing around" with some of his youth members while he was still practicing, but makes the distinction that what he "wasn't getting any gratification" from it. His sister comes to the door and interrupts their conversation, and Sacha is rudely asked to leave before having the door shut in her face.
Sacha walks down the stairs and approaches her car when she hears two children playing while riding on their bicycles. "The Children" enters, and with its entrance, the scene becomes incredibly uneasy. It's a very brief moment, but Sacha's realization of the implications of children living so close to a self-proclaimed child molester sets the tone for the injustice the movie seeks to uncover. It's a beautiful, if not haunting, scene, and remains my favorite singular moment in the film for how subtle and controlled it is. It could have been put together and scored to be this incredibly dramatic moment, this realization of unsafety; but instead it creeps up on you, makes itself known without fanfare.
tetrahedron in space Father Ronald Paquin.
I remember the scene and it had an impact on me as well !
I think she's looking at a school that is directly across the street from Paquin.
Those piano melodies got perpetually stuck in my head.
Which ones?
Oft Second one😞
The soundtrack is amazing! I always say music is very important for a movie, it makes you love the film
One of my favourite films. Brilliant acting. Watched it so many times & each time it’s been as brilliant, if not better, than the first.
Best lines from the movie
"One does not simply investigate the Catholic Church"
"We're taking the priests to court!"
"You shall not harass!"
+Nit Picker "It takes a community to raise a child and it takes a community to abuse one"
+Lucretia Debrev Fucking Ruffalo. He should have won an Oscar!
+Dale Benton village not community
Rezendes - "No picketers"
Robby - "Yeah, probably still at church."
"I was doing my Job!"
"Yeah you and everybody else...."
I will remember forever that piano intro for the rest of my life. Its only a bunch of notes, but it indicates that a oustanding movie comes. A emocional "boom", like Missirlou in Pulp Fiction and Caravan in Whiplash.
Not my tempo. :)
the minute I hear the first tune during the opening credits I felt it, I immediately liked the tune.... after the movie was over I goggled it and there he was... Howard Shore, the composer of my favorite soundtrack ever, the lord of the rings.
THIS IS THE BEST SOUNDTRACK
this guy does the best music including lord of the rings
How inspiring to listen to while doing my own journalistic work at the computer! Thank you for uploading!
I'm doing the same ;) greetings from Colombia, co-worker
Listening to this while searching for historical documents.
The slow-tempo of the soundtrack matched the mood of the film perfectly, with the piano dominating the accompanying musical instruments. Nothing felt hurried or exaggerated; no tangible shift in tone, even right at the end there was no thunderous uplift in the music in order to say "..and they lived happily ever after." Instead the score kept its somber mood, not least because child abuse by RC priests probably still continues to this day. So even though this investigation by Spotlight certainly helped win the battle against the Church, the war still continues....
Well said and I agree with you about the tempo of the music keeping you somewhat of a holding pattern in your mind staying glued to the screen for the next scene
This movie was nothing short of excellent and the score was perfection.
The score added effectiveness to the subject matter with great impact , I loved it
Such a great movie. BTW Ruffalo should have won the oscar so far, he acted incredibly
Yes he was amazing
Piano playing is amazingly haunting. Leave it to the great Howard Shore.
Great movie, Great soundtrack
Whenever I'm down...just the thought of this movie is enough to recharge my innards.
1:04 track. That was mesmerizing beautiful. One of the best films Ive ever seen
What an excellent score to craft essays...or complete homework...or read...truly beautiful. The piano pieces cannot get out of my head and for that, I am grateful. They are lovely. Emotional piece of music. Shore never disappoints.
What's cooler is that it doesn't even sound like Howard Shore.
+Ocram Immorto Agree ! this sounds like a StudioCanal movie
Good thing is even though his normal composing style is excellent, yet he changed it to fit this movie better and did an excellent job
Actually I thought the chords of "The Globe Newsroom" reminded me a lot of his track called "Gollum's song" which plays at the end of LotR: Two Towers
The style sounds similar to Thomas Newman work in Erin Brockovich and Bridge of Spies. Love it!
awesome! so refreshing and unexpected!
Spotlight is truly an eye opener for this world. If one has the conviction and courage to go with the truth then this movie is an ideal inspiration for that person. The music composed by Howard Shore transforms this movie into a masterpiece.
IT SEEMS THAT LIFE IN THE CINEMA IS MORE LIFE..., WHEN I'M IN THE EDITORIAL I USUALLY PLAY THIS SOUNDTRACK... IDEALS ARE LIKE STARS...
I love this movie and the music. I listened to this soundtrack a lot in college these last few years. Got me through some big essay projects haha. Wonderful film!
Probably the best music for working and studying into the night
So do I
And for having a snooze!
has a silent hill/resident evil/horror vibe at times
"They knew and they let it happen. To kids! Ok? It could have been you, It could have been me. It could have been any of us." - Mike Rezendes
I Love this music. The melody is very sad and beautiful 😍
Howard Shore don't miss... ever!
Have seen the film three times now and the soundtrack gets more amazing each time. I hope it will be nominated (and win) an Academy Award.
+Sara MacGillivray I saw it first time last week and Im still haunted by it. I hope it will win too, better for all the categories that it is nominated! Such a gem these days
It won "Best Film" in the Screen Actors Guild awards - maybe this is a good sign for other awards! (I could see it again!)
2015 Oscar Best Picture Winner: Spotlight
Thanks for uploading!
very good movie, amazing music
Wonderful soundtrack. Thank you, Shore. God bless you. Best wishes.
Nice to be the 500th thumbs up for this amazing composer! Just watched Spotlight and kept hearing these beautiful meshing chord transitions and all I could think of was, " now THAT'S a composer!". Then I looked at Howard Shores discography/ body of work. Wow! These are all memorable films and it looks like he nailed the whole genre of elf movie music...what's that? You know, Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Avatar...[no elfs I know, but it sounds good]. And that's just the beginning.
I will have to listen to more of Mr. Shores work. I need some inspiration for my organ playing on a 1958' CONN CLASSIC-815 all-vacuum tube individual oscillator organ [ That's 72 dual triode vacuum tubes (meaning two identical triode preamp tubes in one tube) for 154 individual notes on the keys and pedals.. and why it sounds so heavenly. Each tube can be tuned just a hair sharp or flat, all 154 at random, for a wonderfully rich ensemble of notes not unlike a real pipe organ. So much warmer than integrated circuits, and digital organs of today. For the best example of this organ listen to ORGAN MOODS - JOHN WINTERS AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN ( but it's really a Conn Classic like what I just described, " mighty Wurlitzer" just sounded fancier), and Paul Mickelson Play The Conn Classic, and George Wright Plays the Conn Electronic Organ.
Sorry to babble about old analog organs, but I take it there are many musicians that are listening to Howard Shore's music and we need to save these increasingly rare, very special instruments. They are easy to repair, tubes last forever in organs, but when they fail there are plenty of old stock AND new replacements out there. Actually an older manufactured tube is better than a brand new tube if it tests good.They refined tube making to a precise science that is very difficult to equal with today's smaller factories.
Individual transistor oscillator Conn, Wurlitzer, Allen, Rodgers, Gulbransen, and Thomas also sound excellent. A little crisper than a tube organ, but not as rich and warm sounding. Tube organs are preferred for CLASSICAL playing, and transistor organs are preferred for THEATER playing generally, but not necessarily. The electromechanical HAMMOND Tone Wheel 1935'-75' and WURLITZER Electrostatic Reed 1946'- 1961' organs have the most responsive, pure, interactively dynamic, and bold of all organs. They interact with the tube amplifiers in the speaker cabinets not unlike how an electric guitar interacts with a good tube amp. The vintage Jensen speakers and horns are also a very big part of the perfect tone of these two makes of organs. The Hammond B3 is very recognizable, but the Wurlitzer electrostatic reed is not even though it has a very amazing tone, is built better than any organ ever made, and has a richer FLUTE than the all-flute Hammond tone wheel organ. Basically tone wheels produce sine waves, which is indicative of the flute voice on a theater organ, or even a personal flute. The Wurlitzer electrostatic reed on the other hand can produce FLUTE, STRING, and of course REED tones. To see a great thorough 'how it works' article on this model, as well as the Hammond tone wheel organ ( and the great Hammond X66 chromed leg beast!) check out the NORTH SUBURBAN HAMMOND ORGAN SOCIETY ( NSHOS ) site and look under TECHNICAL ARTICLES.
Ken Griffin not only played the Hammond tone wheel organ, but he also played the Wurlitzer electrostatic reed organ ( model 4600 ), as well as a CONN CLASSIC or ARTIST vacuum tube model ( but it was usually blended with one of the other electromechanical models. I mention Ken Griffin because he was so innovative, made great recordings, and these records are not only only CZcams, but you come across his records quite often in thrift stores. Believe it or not organ players were well known in the popular music genre from the 30's to the early 60's, when jazz organ seemed to take over. Still Hammond organ was ubiquitous in the studio. You heard Hammond every single day on TV and radio and didn't even realize it. Even today Hammond organ is still very dominant in music. As stand alone instruments though, organ has faded away from the mainstream. People just don't know what they are missing! Ken Griffin 67 MELODY LANE was a short lived TV program in which Ken would play the organ, have guest organists, as well as other well known guitar players, accordion players, etc. There are few of these 67 Melody Lane episodes on CZcams. Ken played a 1954' WURLITZER 4600 ELECTROSTATIC FREE-REED organ exclusively on this show, as well as on the 67 MELODY LANE record Lp. Most people, even organ players, think that Ken only played Hammond organs, but of his many albums almost half have the Wurlitzer 4600 and some CONN tube organ on them. Some albums have a mix of Hammond and Wurlitzer. The album ANNIVERSARY SONGS is mostly, if not all on the Wurlitzer 4600. Ken taught himself to play in one year. He played violin before this, since childhood. He mastered many studio tricks and even learned from and played ( recorded, not sure) with Les Paul. Certainly borrowing Paul's tape echo and over dubbing techniques. I hope to find someone who has info on his exact studio tricks and amps/speaker arrangements. [incidentally I have the spinet version of the 4600, the WURLITZER 4410 from 1956'. I play it on the opening video of my channel, or you can just search it, it's the only live electrostatic reed playing besides Nathan's 4602, and a couple of earlier model KEYED-REED models ( which I have a 46' Keyed Reed Wurlitzer called the "Orgatron" series 31 and 310 vibrato tone cabinet. The early models sound more like pipe organs because the reeds are sent air only as the keys are played, unlike the later free-reed models in which EVERY REED is sent air at once from when the organ is turned on. the reeds aren't used acoustically, but are used only for their harmonic content, electronically. they are sealed in a soundproof box as to not be annoying. The reason or the move to free-reeds was to compete with Hammond's always-on Tone wheels. The result is an instant attack when playing the keys.This aspect of the electronic organs really made them all new musical instruments which were far more conducive to modern music than traditional pipe organs.
Basically all organs made before around 1971 are excellent choices because they are easy to fix with common parts and they were made before the inferior integrated circuit methods became standard. Rule of thumb, any brand/ model organ produced before 1968 will have a good tone quality and built well. Whereas the organs made after this are a select few that sound good. Of course the very top model organ from each manufacture would have extra FILTERING on the would-be cheap and plastic sounding integrated circuit 'Master Oscillators' to make the organ richer sounding, but since there is only 1 high pitched oscillator that is simply tuned down for each note on the keyboards and pedals, it leaves the organ with absolutely no ensemble. So they also used phasing tricks and electronic 'chorus' circuits to create the ensemble in the organ. I have a 1975-1978 GULBRANSEN RIALTO II that literally has 6 separate amplifier channels with 6 channels of chorus as well. The organ was designed by CBS ( yes the TV Network, who also bought out FENDER GUITARS in 65', as well as ELECTRO-MUSIC, which is the Leslie Rotary Speaker company.
Another thing that gives organs a very endearing, addictive sound are the ROTARY SPEAKERS ( aka Leslie Speaker, WURLITZER SPECTRATONE, and ALLEN GYROPHONIC were the three most well known, but LESLIE was the first and the best. The Leslie was introduced a few years after the very first electric organ- the HAMMOND TONE WHEEL ORGAN. Watch LEGENDARY THEATER ORGANISTS for a segment showing how the Hammond works ( at about 40 minutes in). Besides Hammond tone wheel organs, the Wurlitzer electrostatic reed organs are the only two types of electromechanical tone generator organs ( tone generators are the oscillators, or the heart of the TONE of the organ). Seek out these two types of organs because they were built to last many many lifetimes, and fools are destroying them for their tube amps inside. It's horrible horrible horrible!! Even if you don't play, these make great pieces to look at as furniture. At least you'd be rescuing one of these rare models. Thanks:)
paulj0557 ni
Avatar was scored by James Horner though.
amazing score .. breathtaking
Hats off to the "Spotlight Team" for their diligence and staying true to themselves on this incredible exposure of such a horrific cover-up . The story was compelling enough but combined with the soundtrack it blows you away I sat with eagerness waiting for more and more you don't dare leave your seat for the fact you just may miss something explosive. As a catholic I was embarrassed and appalled and then angry . This ultimately ended up being a criminal conspiracy of epic proportion (who Knew) ? Well they did Shame, Shame, Shame on them for hiding "Pedophiles" cloaked in disguise of trusting priests.
This movie I’ve seen it twice, and it just makes me so sad so angry that this injustice was allowed to continue for so long, and in other areas it continues to happen I hope one day we can stop this and those responsible can be given the judgement they deserve.
The true story is very important to remember, this movie did in my opinion a good job telling the true story even for a Hollywood movie.
I can't believe I'm only now finding out that howard shore was the composer of this soundtrack... I swear I have virtually the entire OST from Silence of the lambs... Come to think of it makes sense this is such a gem.
I really love these scores.
Phenomenal soundtrack! Compliments the film and it's pacing so well.
Like the film overall, what unfolds is so fucking horrifying that it doesn't need to telegraph huge emotion. Good subtle score.
love it, echoes the pain
The Music caries you as if being a bird in and out of scenes in this fascinating film.
Howrd Shore, for me, a name to remember
عمل رائع و موسيقى اروع . فريق الفيلم يستحق كل الإحترام .
The piano theme is fucking amazing!
Oh too right mate. It's basically that repeating piano tune throughout the entire film. It's so effective, and slightly difficult to watch. So heartbreaking.
Top10 movie of 21st Century
Deep movie.
AMAZING SOUNDTRACK
great job
08 | 00:13:12 | The Children
thanks..
Epic.....
There are times I watch my DVD of Spotlight just to hear the music.
B R E A T H T A K IN G! Movie and soundtrack.
How does this only have 800 views?
+TurtleGamingdude yeah, I don't know
they have got 54 k views :D
great intro .
00:42 very impressive 👌
Muito bom!
It's so simple yet so powerful, It kinda reminds me of the soundtrack for the movie Rain Man
Those piano melodies remind me of Fresh Air 1,2 & 3
Track 14 at 23:36 has a Patrick O'Hearn flavor to it.
He really likes B minor! Actually it's a very sad key for those with perfect pitch.
Hobbits,
DO NOT go near Orthanc! Bad man lives there!!
❤
Very impressive movie and soundtrack. Do you know what the saddest thing is? The events described in the film have actually happened.
Haven't even watched the film. But... here I am
It won best picture for a reason , you'l see !
Somehow, this soundtrack reminds me the safe rooms in retro Resident Evil games...
00:05:58 my favorite part…
7:40 This part of this track gives some serious Assassins Creed OST vibes
hey its me madison from our thread hiiii
These people, they act like they are better than us, Look how they treat their own children, Mark my words Mr. Rezendes "If it takes a village to raise a child, It takes a village to abuse one".
The Directories sounds like Castle from Newer SmB Wii
What is Castle
It's from Newer SmB Wii
The following link shows the dialog from one of the most understated, powerful scenes in the movie. Liev Schreiber quietly drives the whole scene.
ew.com/article/2015/11/02/spotlight-script-page-tom-mccarthy/
02 | 01:04 | Deference and Complicity is so fuckin good
Eerie old school soundtrack. Gave the whole movie a melodic haunting quality. Movie Producers must line to get this guy.
Its not like he isnt already famous. Does the movie Lord of the Rings, ring a bell ?
An interview with Mark Snow, The X-Files, brought me here.
This soundtrack can turn a panhandler to a CEO.
Y la canción que sale en el trailer?
This movie touched me.
much like the priests in it.
Was waiting for someone to finally say it.
only took 8 months, happy to oblige
Second one😞😞😞
I swear to God if this gets nominated for Best Score and Mad Max: Fury Road doesn't.
+John Sailors mad max ost is shit compared to this
+sawyers uhh, no. They're incomparable
AngryNacho9000 uh yes they are
+John Sailors I do love both of these scores, but you really cannot compare the two. And while I LOVE Bridge of Spies and Thomas Newman, I'm kinda bummed that that score got a nomination when these two didn't. Bridge of Spies was kind of underwhelming (save for a few tracks here and there.) Carol was also pretty bad. BOS and Carol should have been taken out for this and Mad Max (maybe The Martian, too.)
+sawyers One is a massive orchestral ensemble, the other is small and soft. They're incomparable.
Second bit of song?
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It reminds me of the Interstellar soundtrack
same to you
Hey, what about the song of the trailer? Do you know the name?
+M. the song from the trailer is dear god by lawless
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Les acteurs sont divins, il fallait bien des vrais hommes pour s'attaquer à ce problème!!!!
if you like this kind of new age drek, Yanni is a better choice...more robust landscapes and some virtuosity to boot. I agree that this ST captured the mood of the film nicely but no one is going to reference Howard or this score 500 years from now. Mozart he is not.
What song of Yanni would you recommend? I've listened to Yanni a few times but haven't heard anything quite like this.
lol, no one is going to reference Howard? Do you even know Lord of the Rings mate? my god some people lol