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Soundtrack track titles that are major spoilers   


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  19th Jan 2023, 6:37 PM#1  REPORT  
23skidoo

Member since Jul 2014
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I was just looking at the track listing for the soundtrack of the Bond film Thunderball, and I noticed track B2 was titled "Death of Fiona". I got to thinking that's a pretty major spoiler. True, this is a Bond film and people die - but it kind of just puts it out there, doesn't it. (It's even more evident in the EP version which is just 4 tracks, one of which is "Death of Fiona")

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Can you cite other examples from soundtrack albums where if you haven't seen the film reading the track listing can give the game away?

Here's a huge example. While the original soundtrack for Empire Strikes Back does not have a track called "Darth Vader is Luke's Father" if you look at the original Star Wars (New Hope) soundtrack from 1977 there is a track called "Ben's Death"!

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  25th Jan 2023, 10:48 PM#2  REPORT  
Burton LeB SUBS

You don't see many of the rare ones, do you?
Member since Jul 2012
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I always thought that the soundtrack CD album for Titanic pretty much gave the outcome away in two tracks, "The Sinking" and "Death Of Titanic".. it completely ruined the movie for me! :laugh:


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