FALLOUT - SOOTHING SOUNDS OF THE APOCALYPSE – SOUNDTRACK (BLUE SMOKE) - LP •

FALLOUT - SOOTHING SOUNDS OF THE APOCALYPSE
SOUNDTRACK (BLUE SMOKE) - LP

LAKESHORE RECORDS

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Label: LAKESHORE RECORDS
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Release Date: December 6, 2024
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Based on one of the greatest video game series of all time, Fallout is the story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have. Two-hundred years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind—and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, and highly violent universe waiting for them.

“Fallout ‘s soundtrack enhances its unique post-apocalyptic setting with nostalgic music choices.” collider.com
“The game also became known for its iconic soundtrack, and the TV series is no different” nme.com
“From Johnny Cash to Nat King Cole, the music in the series adds depth and emotion to the storylines of Lucy, Maximus, and Cooper.” screenrant.com
“The use of 30s, 40s, and 50s music in the Fallout series adds an eerie contrast to the violence and brutality of the wasteland” thegamer.com
“the Fallout TV series also features classic 1950s tracks throughout the eight episodes, maintaining the aesthetic of the beloved games” gamerant.com
“That aesthetic is part of what makes Fallout so distinct from other apocalyptic, dystopian settings, and a huge contributing factor to that is the music” thegamer.com
“From a beautiful score to classic 1940s-’50s needle drops, they found the perfect balance to capture the sound of the Wasteland.” themarysue.com
“‘Fallout’s music might be polarizing, but here’s why it’s perfect” mashable.com
“carefully selected memorable songs from artists like Nat King Cole, Johnny Cash and Ella Fitzgerald… create a darkly humorous and gritty mood for the retrofuturistic series” blazingminds.co.uk
“These songs, mostly bright and cheery at the time of their creation, take on a haunting, eerie quality in the Wasteland.” kotaku.com.au
“The Fallout games are known for their rich library of songs from the 1930s, 40s and 50s, and the show follows suit. Here are all of the songs you’ll hear on your journey through the wastelands.” winteriscoming.net
“epic songs that make the show even more exciting.” thebulletintime.com
“the next great video game adaptation is upon us.” esquire.com
“stunning visuals, appropriate tone and Walton Goggins” forbes.com
“it paints a picture of a worthy adaptation of the video games as told through the eyes of three characters” tvguide.com

TRACK LIST:

A1 Nat King Cole, Stan Kenton– Orange Colored Sky
A2 Perry Como– Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
A3 The Castells*– Some Enchanted Evening
A4 Buck Owens– Act Naturally
A5 Johnny Cash– So Doggone Lonesome
A6 Nat King Cole– I Don't Want To See Tomorrow
B7 Scatman Crothers– Keep That Coffee Hot
B8 The Ink Spots– Maybe
B9 Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots– Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
B10 Jack Shaindlin– Let's Go Sunning
B11 Sheldon Allman– Crawl Out Though The Fallout
B12 The Ink Spots– I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire

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