Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 106000 votes
Tags: corporate greed, stocktrader
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Synopsis

In 2001, corporate raider Gordon Gecko completes a prison sentence for money laundering. No one is there to meet him.

Jump seven years: Gecko is promoting his book, his estranged daughter Winnie is a political muckraker engaged to Jake Moore, a hot-shot Wall Street trader, and an old nemesis of Gecko's, Bretton James, devours the firm Jake works for.

When Jake's mentor takes his life, Jake wants revenge and Gordon may be the perfect ally. With the fiscal crisis of September 2008 as background, can Jake maintain Winnie's love, broker a rapprochement with her father, get his revenge, and find funds for a green-energy project he champions; or will greed trump all?

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Play Title Artist
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Beatin' Down the Block
Ali Dee: Writer
Home
David Byrne: Performer
David Byrne: Writer
Life is Long
David Byrne: Performer
David Byrne: Writer
Is It Really Possible (Cato Remix)
Axel Hirn: Writer
Cato: Remixer
I Be Doin' It
Ali Dee: Writer
Chris Classic: Performer
Sleeping Up
David Byrne: Performer
David Byrne: Writer
Strange Overtones
David Sardy: Remixer
David Byrne: Performer
David Byrne: Writer
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Ennio Morricone: Writer
Sonata for Piano No. 8 Pathetique Adagio Cantabile
Ludwig van Beethoven: Writer
Alice Burla: Performer
Mnemonic Discordance
David Byrne: Performer
David Byrne: Writer
Ball
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Craig Armstrong: Writer
Puttin' on the Pin-Stripe Suit
Chris Walden: Writer
Cheek to Cheek
The Carousel Waltz
Two Latin Lovers
John Cacavas: Writer
Old New York
Ib Glindemann: Writer
Passionata
My Big Nurse
David Byrne: Performer
David Byrne: Writer
Ricochet!
Shiny Toy Guns: Performer
Jeremy Dawson: Writer
Dekha
Ali Zafar: Writer
Lazy
David Byrne: Writer
Tiny Apocalypse
David Byrne: Performer
David Byrne: Writer
This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
David Byrne: Writer
Talking Heads: Performer
I Feel My Stuff
David Byrne: Performer
David Byrne: Writer
I'm Out of Here
Dick Walter: Writer
Prison (Craig Armstrong)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Home (David Byrne & Brian Eno)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Life Is Long (David Byrne & Brian Eno)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Sleeping Up (David Byrne)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Strange Overtones (David Byrne & Brian Eno)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Money (Craig Armstrong)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
My Big Nurse (David Byrne & Brian Eno)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Helicopter Reveal (Craig Armstrong)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Tiny Apocalypse (David Byrne)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Lazy (David Byrne)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
I Feel My Stuff (David Byrne & Brian Eno)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
This Must Be The Place (Naïve Melody) (Talking Heads)
Craig Armstrong: Performer

User reviews

Mark Evans
1/10

The lack of a cohesive musical theme throughout the movie makes the soundtrack forgettable and unremarkable. It fails to leave a lasting impression or evoke any strong emotions, ultimately failing to elevate the viewing experience as a whole.

Matthew Martin
4/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack seems out of place and distracting, taking away from the overall coherence of the film. Instead of adding to the atmosphere and tension of the scenes, the music often feels like an afterthought that does not resonate with the narrative.

Timothy Wright
5/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the film's narrative makes it a standout element of the overall cinematic experience.

Carol Roberts
6/10

The use of recurring motifs in the music adds a layer of cohesiveness to the soundtrack, tying together different aspects of the story.

Betty Adams
9/10

Additionally, the emotional depth of the soundtrack shines through in the more poignant moments of the movie, enhancing the character development and adding layers of complexity to the story. The orchestral arrangements evoke a sense of longing and redemption that resonates with the themes of family, greed, and love intertwined in the film's narrative.

James Thompson
6/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the story, especially during key moments of betrayal and redemption.

Deborah Scott
6/10

The use of orchestral arrangements adds a sense of grandeur and sophistication to the film's narrative.

Nancy Parker
6/10

The combination of classical and modern musical elements in the soundtrack provides a dynamic and engaging listening experience.

Joseph Robinson
8/10

The incorporation of modern and classic tracks in the soundtrack creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience that complements the film's narrative, making it a memorable aspect of the overall cinematic experience.

Dorothy King
8/10

The music selection in the film effectively reflects the themes of greed, power, and betrayal, adding depth and emotion to the characters' motivations and conflicts.

Donald Harris
5/10

The soundtrack evokes a sense of suspense and intrigue, keeping the audience engaged throughout the film.

Lisa Wright
5/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the high-stakes world of Wall Street, creating a sense of urgency and power.