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The Sweet Hereafter (soundtrack)

The Sweet Hereafter
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Soundtrack album by Mychael Danna & various artists
Released November 18, 1997 (1997-11-18)
Length 51:37
Label Virgin Records

The Sweet Hereafter is the soundtrack album to the 1997 Canadian film The Sweet Hereafter.

The album contains composer Mychael Danna's score and five songs performed by actress Sarah Polley.

The film makes references to The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning, which influenced composer Mychael Danna's music. He used a Persian ney flute along with old instruments such as recorders, crumhorns and lutes, creating "a pseudo-medieval score." The ney performer is Persian music teacher Hossein Omoumi. The score thus combined Danna's interests in old and exotic music. Egoyan stated medieval-style music was used to make the film feel timeless, evoking Brothers Grimm fairy tales and avoiding the feel of a TV movie.

Polley's character, Nicole, is an aspiring singer before the accident, and is seen on stage performing the Tragically Hip's "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)" and Jane Siberry's "One More Colour". Danna and Polley cooperated to create Nicole's music, with Polley writing lyrics to Danna's original songs and with Danna arranging the adaptations of "Courage" and "One More Colour." The songs were chosen because of their domestic popularity, reinforcing the local nature of Nicole's music. The Tragically Hip's original version of "Courage" also appears in the film.

The album was released in Canada by Virgin Music Canada, selling 7,000 copies by May 1998. The album was also released by Virgin Records in the United States, United Kingdom and Europe. By October, the album had sold 25,000 copies worldwide, bringing in a profit for Virgin Records given the inexpensive production.


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