Just like “The Darjeeling Limited” soundtrack, Wes Anderson will continue his relationship with ABCKO records to release the soundtrack to “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” which will hit shelves and digital outfits on November 3rd.
The 25-track soundtrack disc will contain tracks by Wes favorites, The Rolling Stones (“Street Fighting Man’) the Beach Boys (“Heroes and Villains,” Ol’ Man River”) Burl Ives (“Fooba Wooba John” and three tracks in total), famous French New Wave-era’d composer Georges Delerue, one original Jarvis Cocker song written specifically for the film and a score composed, conducted, and produced by Alexandre Desplat. Wes Anderson and music soundtrack supervisor Randall Poster also co-produced some of the score as well.
“Fantastic Mr. Fox” his U.S. theaters in limited release starting November 13 and then goes wide November 25. The film will make its world premiere in London at the London Film Festival on October 14.
“Fantastic Mr. Fox” soundtrack tracklisting.
1. “American Empirical Pictures”*
2. “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” – The Wellingtons
3. “Mr. Fox in the Fields”*
4. “Heroes and Villains” – The Beach Boys
5. “Fooba Wooba John” – Burl Ives
6. “Boggis, Bunce, and Bean”*
7. “Jimmy Squirrel and Co.”*
8. “Love” – Nancy Adams
9. “Buckeye Jim” – Burl Ives
10. “High-Speed French Train”*
11. “Whack-Bat Majorette”*
12. “The Grey Goose” – Burl Ives
13. “Bean’s Secret Cider Cellar”*
14. “Une Petite Île” – Georges Delerue
15. “Street Fighting Man” – The Rolling Stones
16. “Fantastic Mr. Fox AKA Petey’s Song” – Jarvis Cocker
17. “Night and Day” – Art Tatum
18. “Kristofferson’s Theme”*
19. “Just Another Dead Rat in a Garbage Pail (behind a Chinese Restaurant)”*
20. “Le Grand Choral” – Georges Delerue
21. “Great Harrowsford Square”*
22. “Stunt Expo 2004″*
23. “Canis Lupus”*
24. “Ol’ Man River” – The Beach Boys
25. “Let Her Dance” – Bobby Fuller Four
*score material by Alexandre Desplat
If you’re looking for more Wes-inspired music, or want something with a bit more kick than this you can always listen to our If I Were Wes Anderson Soundtrack Playlist. It’s quite good if we say so ourselves.
The Beach Boys – “Heroes and Villains”
The Rolling Stones – “Street Fighting Man”