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The X-Files: I Want to Believe (soundtrack)

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The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJuly 22, 2008
GenreSoundtrack
LabelDecca Records
The X-Files chronology
The X-Files: The Album
(1998)
''The X-Files: I Want to Believe''
(2008)

The X-Files: I Want to Believe – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is an original film score composed and performed by Mark Snow for the motion picture The X-Files: I Want to Believe. It contains a remixed version of the theme tune by Unkle and one "West Coast" hip hop version by Xzibit.

Track listing

The soundtrack to The X-Files: I Want to Believe – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on July 22, 2008.

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Moonrise"Mark Snow3:40
2."No Cures / Looking For Fox"Mark Snow2:50
3."The Trip to DC"Mark Snow3:48
4."Father Joe"Mark Snow1:31
5."What If You're Wrong / Sister"Mark Snow3:58
6."Ybara the Strange / Waterboard"Mark Snow2:25
7."Can't Sleep / Ice Field"Mark Snow2:34
8."March and Dig / Girl in the Box"Mark Snow4:57
9."A Higher Conscious"Mark Snow5:28
10."The Surgery"Mark Snow2:14
11."Good Luck"Mark Snow1:35
12."Seizure / Attempted Escape"Mark Snow1:54
13."Foot Chase"Mark Snow3:34
14."Mountain Montage / The Plow"Mark Snow1:44
15."Photo Evidence"Mark Snow2:46
16."The Preparation"Mark Snow1:35
17."Tranquilized"Mark Snow1:46
18."The Axe Post"Mark Snow2:53
19."Box Theme"Mark Snow1:41
20."Home Again"Mark Snow4:17
21."X-Files (UNKLE Variation)"Mark Snow5:51
22."Broken"UNKLE Feat. Gavin Clark4:43
23."Dying 2 Live"Xzibit4:03
Total length:71:47

Trust No One Documentary

In the documentary included in the "Ultimate X-Phile Edition" of The X-Files: I Want To Believe DVD, it shows that some of the unusual sounds were created by a variation of silly putty and dimes tucked in between and over the strings of the piano.

Mark Snow also comments that the fast percussion featured in some tracks was inspired by the track 'Prospectors Quartet' from the There Will Be Blood soundtrack.