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Friday Night Lights (film soundtrack)

Friday Night Lights
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Soundtrack album by Explosions in the Sky
Released October 12, 2004
Recorded Burbank, California
Genre Instrumental rock
Post-rock
Length 52:52
Label Hip-O Select
Producer Brian Reitzell
Justin Stanley
Richard Jory
Explosions in the Sky chronology
The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place
(2003)The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place2003
Friday Night Lights (film soundtrack)
(2004)
The Rescue
(2005)The Rescue2005
Friday Night Lights chronology
Friday Night Lights (film soundtrack)
(2004) Friday Night Lights (film soundtrack)2004
Friday Night Lights (television soundtrack)
(2007) Friday Night Lights (television soundtrack)2007
Alternative Cover
Vinyl Edition Cover
Vinyl Edition Cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3.5/5 stars
Pitchfork Media (5.5/10)

Friday Night Lights is the soundtrack for the 2004 film Friday Night Lights, mostly written by post-rock band Explosions in the Sky in June and August 2004. It also features music by Daniel Lanois, Bad Company, and David Torn.

Explosions in the Sky joined the project after receiving an email from producer Brian Reitzell that said "he was working on a new movie and he was wondering if [the band] would be interested in doing music for it." The members were familiar with the book on which the movie was based, and were raised in its setting of West Texas. Despite having access to "all sorts of rare equipment", the band stuck to its usual songwriting style. The prominent track "Your Hand in Mine" was adapted from the 2003 album The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place.

Of the songs from the film, "Your Hand In Mine," "Inside It All Feels the Same," "The Sky Above, the Field Below," "To West Texas," "A Slow Dance," "From West Texas," "An Ugly Fact of Life," and "Home" have all featured on the subsequent television show.

A double vinyl version of the album was released exclusively through Hip-O Select records and was limited to only 2500 copies.


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