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Baby Reindeer Album Cover

Baby Reindeer (2024)

TV • Soundtrack Lyrics

“Baby Reindeer” Track Listing

Love Is the Drug

Roxy Music

You Don't Have to Say You Love Me

Dusty Springfield

Sweet Dreams (Of You)

Patsy Cline

Helen Fry

The Felice Brothers

Happy Together

The Turtles

I Talk to the Wind

King Crimson

My Name Is Trouble

Keren Ann

Yellow Pearl

Phil Lynott

Cars

Gary Numan

Smalltown Boy

Bronski Beat

A Soft Seduction

David Byrne

I Go to Sleep

Peggy Lee

Matelot

The Renegades

Alone Again (Naturally)

Gilbert O'Sullivan

Venus

Shocking Blue

Pleasant Street

Come Wander with Me

Jeff Alexander

Sposa son disprezzata

Oya Ergün

I'll Come Running (to Tie Your Shoe)

Brian Eno

Catch the Wind

Donovan

Spread Your Love

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Teacher

Jethro Tull

Serenade für Streicher, Op. 22, B. 52: III. Scherzo: Vivace

Antonín Dvořák, Josef Suk, Jaroslav krček

One

Harry Nilsson

Never My Love

The Association

Angel of the Morning

Evie Sands

Rainy Day

Susan Christie

Waiting

Alice Boman

Moon in the Mind

Ed Askew

If Not for You

George Harrison

Sol Levante

Laura Masotto, Mari Samuelsen, Scoring Berlin

Gobaith

Catrin Finch, Seckou Keita

Life Story

Ólafur Arnalds, Nils Frahm

Farewell, Farewell

Fairport Convention



Exploring the "Baby Reindeer" Soundtrack: Full Tracklist and In-Depth Analysis



Album Overview.


Netflix’s *Baby Reindeer*, adapted from Richard Gadd’s one-man show, dives deep into the complexities of obsession and psychological turmoil. Music plays a pivotal role in amplifying the series’ tense and emotional atmosphere. The score, composed by Evgueni and Sacha Galperine, complements the meticulously curated playlist of ‘60s and ‘70s classics. Each track, selected by music supervisor Catherine Grieves, enhances the narrative's themes of love, loneliness, and fixation.


  • Release Date: April 2024

  • Genre: Soundtrack/Classic Rock/Pop

  • Length: Approx. 7 episodes, 30 minutes each

  • Label: Not disclosed

  • Composers: Evgueni and Sacha Galperine



Production and Reception.


Richard Gadd’s adaptation retained the core emotional weight of his acclaimed stage play. Critics have hailed the soundtrack for its integral role in creating an unsettling yet engrossing narrative. Catherine Grieves, known for her work on *Killing Eve*, was instrumental in balancing iconic tracks with the show’s somber tone. Fans have praised the eclectic mix of songs, sparking nostalgia while underscoring the protagonist’s unraveling.

Track Highlights.


Each episode features standout tracks that resonate with the unfolding drama:

  1. "Love Is the Drug" by Roxy Music: Sets a seductive yet foreboding tone in Episode 1.

  2. "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert O'Sullivan: Mirrors themes of isolation in Episode 3.

  3. "Farewell, Farewell" by Fairport Convention: Provides a poignant close in Episode 7.

  4. "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me" by Dusty Springfield: Highlights the longing and emotional volatility.



Musical Styles and Themes.


The soundtrack draws heavily from classic rock, preppy pop, and poignant ballads. Songs by Roxy Music, Dusty Springfield, and George Harrison emphasize themes of unrequited love and obsession. Classical elements, such as works by Dvořák, add depth and a haunting beauty. These choices enrich the narrative’s emotional landscape, reflecting the characters' inner turmoil.

TV Series Background.


*Baby Reindeer* follows Donny, a comedian whose life spirals as he is stalked by Martha, a troubled woman. Jessica Gunning’s portrayal of Martha adds layers to the tension, making the story as harrowing as it is compelling. The show examines the fine line between admiration and obsession, supported by sharp storytelling and atmospheric music.

Main Cast of the Show.

Richard Gadd as Donny.

Richard Gadd portrays himself, bringing authenticity to the narrative with his firsthand experiences.

Jessica Gunning as Martha.

Jessica Gunning delivers a chilling performance as the obsessive and enigmatic Martha.

Quotes.


"The soundtrack amplifies the tension, wrapping viewers in a cocoon of unease."

TV Insider

"Catherine Grieves has curated a masterful selection of tracks that elevate the drama."

Entertainment Weekly

December, 01st 2024


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