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Lost in Space: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Various
Released March 31, 1998 (1998-03-31)
Genre Film score
Length 67:59
Label TVT Records
Lost in Space: Original Motion Picture Score
Soundtrack album by Bruce Broughton
Released March 23, 1999 (1999-03-23)
Genre Film score
Length 67:03
Label Intrada Records

TVT Records released a soundtrack album on March 31 1998, featuring eleven tracks of Bruce Broughton's original score (which makes no reference to either of the TV themes composed by John Williams) and eight tracks of techno music (most of which is only heard over the film's lengthy end credits). A European version of the soundtrack album was released that omits the tracks "Spider Attack", "Jupiter Crashes" and "Spider Smith" in favor of three new songs unused in the film by Aah-Yah, Asphalt Ostrich, and Anarchy. Intrada Records released a score album for the film the following year.

Lost in Space: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
No. Title Artist Length
1. "Lost in Space - Theme" Apollo 440 3:27
2. "I'm Here... Another Planet" Juno Reactor 4:21
3. "Busy Child" The Crystal Method 7:27
4. "Bang On" Propellerheads 5:47
5. "Everybody Needs a 303" Fatboy Slim 5:49
6. "Will & Penny's Theme" Apollo Four Forty 3:22
7. "Song for Penny" Death in Vegas 5:35
8. "Lost in Space" Space 3:30
9. "Main Title" Bruce Broughton 1:03
10. "Reprogram the Robot" Bruce Broughton 2:17
11. "The Launch" Bruce Broughton 4:14
12. "The Robot Attack" Bruce Broughton 2:54
13. "The Proteus" Bruce Broughton 2:26
14. "Spiders Attack" Bruce Broughton 2:26
15. "Jupiter Crashes" Bruce Broughton 1:17
16. "Spider Smith" Bruce Broughton 2:42
17. "Kill the Monster" Bruce Broughton 3:54
18. "The Portal" Bruce Broughton 2:46
19. "Thru the Planet" Bruce Broughton 2:42

All music composed by Bruce Broughton.

Lost in Space: Original Motion Picture Score
No. Title Length
1. "Prologue" 0:57
2. "Preparing for Space" 2:31
3. "The Launch" 6:22
4. "Robot Attack" 3:21
5. "Into the Sun" 6:21
6. "Spiders" 10:22
7. "A New World" 1:25
8. "Guiding Stars" 1:37
9. "The Time Bubbles" 2:21
10. "Smith's Plan" 1:21
11. "Will and Smith Explore" 2:00
12. "Will's Time Machine" 4:24
13. "Spider Smith" 2:39
14. "Facing the Monster" 8:46
15. "Attempted Escape" 1:26
16. "The Time Portal" 2:42
17. "Through the Planet" 2:31
18. "Back to Hyperspace" 1:38
19. "Fanfare for Will" 0:27
20. "Lost in Space" 3:24

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