Metropolis (anime) - Soundtrack

Soundtrack

Metropolis – Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Toshiyuki Honda
Released 2002
Genre Jazz, Dixieland

The Metropolis soundtrack consists mainly of New Orleans-style jazz music composed by Toshiyuki Honda and features Atsuki Kimura's cover of "St. James Infirmary Blues" and the ending theme "There'll Never Be Good-Bye" by Minako "Mooki" Obata. The soundtrack album is available on King Records.

During the film's climactic scene, the song "I Can't Stop Loving You" performed by Ray Charles was used as most of the audio when the Ziggurat was destroyed, with sound effects only audible later on in the scene. The song is not included on the soundtrack album.

Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Metropolis" Toshiyuki Honda 4:08
2. "Foreboding" Toshiyuki Honda 2:42
3. "Ziggurat" Toshiyuki Honda 2:56
4. "Going to "Zone"" Toshiyuki Honda 2:03
5. "Sniper" Toshiyuki Honda 3:04
6. "El Bombero" Toshiyuki Honda 2:20
7. "Three-Faced of "Zone"" Toshiyuki Honda 5:12
8. ""Zone Rhapsody"" Toshiyuki Honda 2:18
9. "Hide Out" Toshiyuki Honda 1:30
10. "Run" Toshiyuki Honda 3:18
11. "St. James Infirmary" (performed by Atsuki Kimura) Toshiyuki Honda 3:02
12. "Sympathy" Toshiyuki Honda 1:37
13. "Snow" Toshiyuki Honda 6:53
14. "Propaganda" Toshiyuki Honda 1:07
15. "Chase" Toshiyuki Honda 2:18
16. "Judgement" Toshiyuki Honda 1:36
17. "Awakening" Toshiyuki Honda 1:39
18. "Fury" Toshiyuki Honda 3:07
19. "After All" Toshiyuki Honda 3:42
20. "There'll Never Be Good-Bye" (performed by Minako "Mooki" Obata) Toshiyuki Honda 4:38
21. "I Can't Stop Loving You" (performed by Ray Charles) Don Gibson 3:17
Total length: 63 min

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