The Truman Show

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Truman Sleeps 00:00 Tools
A New Life 00:00 Tools
Raising The Sail 02:15 Tools
It's A Life 00:00 Tools
Dreaming of Fiji 00:00 Tools
Trailer 03:51 Tools
Reunion 00:00 Tools
Truman Sets Sail 00:00 Tools
Father Kolbe's Preaching 02:32 Tools
Flashback 00:00 Tools
Aquaphobia 00:39 Tools
Underground 00:00 Tools
Trutalk 00:00 Tools
Drive 03:36 Tools
Opening 00:00 Tools
Living Waters 03:48 Tools
Twentieth Century Boy 00:00 Tools
The Beginning 04:11 Tools
Do Something! 00:00 Tools
Romance-Larghetto 10:46 Tools
Underground - Storm 03:37 Tools
Anthem, Part2 03:51 Tools
Travel Agency 03:51 Tools
At World's End 01:35 Tools
Main Theme 03:51 Tools
Piano Solo 03:51 Tools
Underground storm 03:38 Tools
Anthem 03:51 Tools
Piano Score 01:35 Tools
Anthem Part 2 03:37 Tools
Advertising Mashup 03:37 Tools
Opening (From Mishima) 03:37 Tools
Rare 03:37 Tools
Piano Concerto No.1 In E Minor Op.11 01:35 Tools
Do Something 01:35 Tools
Underground/Storm 01:35 Tools
Theme 01:35 Tools
Fast Piano 01:35 Tools
Anthem-Part Two 01:35 Tools
Underground-Storm 01:35 Tools
18 - Father Kolbe's Preaching 01:35 Tools
Romance Larghetto 01:35 Tools
The Beginning (From Anima Mundi) 01:35 Tools
The Truman Show 01:35 Tools
Paranoia Scene - Car Radio 01:35 Tools
End Credits 01:35 Tools
Anthem-Part 2 03:51 Tools
Father Kolbe`s Preaching 02:26 Tools
Truman Show - Reunion 02:24 Tools
It's My Life 02:24 Tools
Anthem - Part 2 02:24 Tools
01 - Trutalk 02:24 Tools
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The Truman Show is the original soundtrack, released on the Milan Records label, of the 1998 Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning film The Truman Show starring Jim Carrey, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Peter Krause and Brian Delate. The film was directed by Peter Weir, who stated that he selected music that the creator of The Truman Show itself, Christof, would have chosen. Based on the fictional Christof's musical taste, Weir selected music from composer Philip Glass, and recruited the young Australian composer Burkhard Dallwitz to complement those tracks with a score of his own. The original score was composed by Burkhard Dallwitz, and the album won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score in 1998. The majority of tracks contained on the album were composed by Dallwitz, with other tracks selected from Philip Glass compositions, among others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.