Seabiscuit Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 76000 votes
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Title in Português:

Nascido Para Ganhar

Synopsis

It's the Depression, and everyone needs to hold onto a dream to get them through the bad times. Car maker Charles Howard is no different, he who is trying to rebuild his life after the tragic death of his only child and the resulting end of his first marriage. With second wife Marcela at his side, Charles wants to get into horse racing and ends up with a team of underdogs who are also chasing their own dream. The first is trainer Tom Smith, who has a natural instinct to spot the capabilities of horses. The second is the horse Tom chooses for Charles, Seabiscuit, an unconventional choice as despite his pedigreed lineage, Seabiscuit is small at fifteen and a half hands tall with a slight limp. But Tom can see something in Seabiscuit's nature to make him a winner, if only Seabiscuit can be retrained from his inbred losing ways. And third is the jockey they decide to hire, Johnny "Red" Pollard, so nicknamed because of his hair color. Like Tom, Red has always shown a natural way with horses, but a difficult upbringing due solely to the Depression has made Red an angry young man, which has gotten him into trouble both on and off the track. And he is large for a jockey, and thus he always feels the need to battle the weight issue. Another common trait between Tom, Seabiscuit and Red is that they have been called crazy by those in traditional horse racing circles. Against the odds, Seabiscuit, with his human team behind him, does show his winning abilities and captures the imagination of all those others wanting to believe in a dream. But Seabiscuit's victories are at smaller races. As such, Charles aims high and wants Seabiscuit to race Triple Crown winner War Admiral, who by all accounts is a winner and should be a winner. If given the chance to race against War Admiral (whose owner doesn't want to race as he feels he has nothing to prove), will Seabiscuit and his team continue to keep the dreams of the common Americans alive? Through the good and the bad, especially as Red and Seabiscuit face mirroring problems, they all have to decide what is in their collective best interest.

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Play Title Artist
Seabiscuit
Mexico Lucido
Albur de Amor
Call to the Post
Jay Cohen: Performer
Son of the Sun
Jack Teagarden: Performer
J. Keirn Brennan: Writer
Everloving
Moby: Writer
Moby: Performer
Learning to Be Nicer
George Fenton: Writer
Joy in the Salvation Army
There's a New Day Comin'
If I Had a Million Dollars
Main Title
Randy Newman: Performer
Idea
Randy Newman: Performer
The Crash
Randy Newman: Performer
Seabiscuit
Randy Newman: Performer
Call Me Red
Randy Newman: Performer
Frankie
Randy Newman: Performer
La Tequilera (Mariachi Reyna De Los Angeles)
Randy Newman: Performer
Marcela / Agua Caliente
Randy Newman: Performer
Pumpkin
Randy Newman: Performer
Red's First Win
Randy Newman: Performer
Infield Folks
Randy Newman: Performer
Tanforan
Randy Newman: Performer
Campfire
Randy Newman: Performer
The Derby
Randy Newman: Performer
Wedding
Randy Newman: Performer
Night Ride / Accident
Randy Newman: Performer
To the Line
Randy Newman: Performer
The Unkindest Cut
Randy Newman: Performer
Ready?
Randy Newman: Performer
A Nice Ride
Randy Newman: Performer
Medal of Honor (Main Theme)
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Locating Enemy Positions
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Taking Out the Railgun
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Attack On Fort Schmerzen
Michael Giacchino: Performer
The Radar Train
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Rescuing the G3 Officer
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Panzer Attack
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Rjuken Sabotage
Michael Giacchino: Performer
The UBoat
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Merker's Salt Mine
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Approaching Colditz Castle
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Securing the Codebook
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Nordhausen
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Stopping the V2 Launch
Michael Giacchino: Performer
The Jet Aircraft Facility
Michael Giacchino: Performer
The Road To Berlin
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Medal of Honor (Alternate Version)
Michael Giacchino: Performer
The Road To Berlin (Radio Broadcast)
Michael Giacchino: Performer
Legends Of The Fall
James Horner: Performer
The Ludlows
James Horner: Performer
Off To War
James Horner: Performer
To The Boys...
James Horner: Performer
Samuel's Death
James Horner: Performer
Alfred Moves To Helena
James Horner: Performer
Farewell / Descent Into Madness
James Horner: Performer
The Changing Seasons, Wild Horses, Tristan's Return
James Horner: Performer
The Wedding
James Horner: Performer
Isabel's Murder, Recollection's Of Samuel
James Horner: Performer
Revenge
James Horner: Performer
Goodbyes
James Horner: Performer
Alfred, Tristan, The Colonel, The Legend...
James Horner: Performer
May
Thomas Newman: Performer
Shawshank Prison (Stoic Theme)
Thomas Newman: Performer
New Fish
Thomas Newman: Performer
Rock Hammer
Thomas Newman: Performer
An inch Of His Life
Thomas Newman: Performer
If I Didn't Care
Thomas Newman: Performer
Brooks Was Here
Thomas Newman: Performer
His Judgement Cometh
Thomas Newman: Performer
Suds On The Roof
Thomas Newman: Performer
Workfield
Thomas Newman: Performer
Shawshank Redemption
Thomas Newman: Performer
Lovesick Blues
Thomas Newman: Performer
Elmo Blatch
Thomas Newman: Performer
Sisters
Thomas Newman: Performer
Zihuatanejo
Thomas Newman: Performer
The Marriage Of Figaro / "Duettino - Sull "Aria"
Thomas Newman: Performer
Lovely Raquel
Thomas Newman: Performer
And That Right Soon
Thomas Newman: Performer
Compass And Guns
Thomas Newman: Performer
So Was Red
Thomas Newman: Performer
End Title
Thomas Newman: Performer
A Start
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Waiting
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Back On The Field
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
To Notre Dame
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Tryouts
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Key
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Take Us Out
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Plaque
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Final Game
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer

User reviews

Deborah Phillips
5/10

The soundtrack of Seabiscuit is a powerful and emotional accompaniment to the story of hope and resilience during the Depression era. The music effectively captures the determination and spirit of the underdog characters.

Lisa Anderson
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack enhances the storytelling, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the characters as they overcome obstacles and strive for greatness.

Linda White
7/10

The emotional depth and authenticity of the music in Seabiscuit adds an extra layer of richness to the film, making it a truly memorable and uplifting cinematic experience.

Susan Scott
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Seabiscuit successfully complements the storytelling, adding richness and depth to the film's themes of perseverance, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams.

Daniel Martinez
5/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack enhances the grandeur and intensity of the horse racing scenes, creating a sense of excitement and anticipation for the audience.

James Walker
7/10

The music evokes a sense of hope and determination, reflecting the resilience of the characters as they chase their dreams against all odds.

Laura Carter
1/10

The use of repetitive motifs throughout the soundtrack became monotonous and did not add any significant impact to the scenes. I was expecting more variety and creativity in the musical composition to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Emily Thomas
8/10

The soundtrack of Seabiscuit perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, from their struggles and hardships to their triumphs and victories throughout the film.

Carol Thomas
2/10

The soundtrack of Seabiscuit did not resonate with me as much as I had hoped. I found the music to be lacking in emotional depth and failed to capture the intensity of the story being portrayed.

Edward Phillips
3/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the soundtrack of Seabiscuit as it failed to evoke the necessary emotions and failed to complement the powerful narrative of the film.

Elizabeth Walker
5/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack shines through in moments of triumph and defeat, adding a layer of poignancy to the narrative and allowing the audience to connect on a deeper level with the characters' struggles and victories.