The soundtrack to the 2023 film Saltburn, directed by Emerald Fennell, consists of a score composed by Anthony Willis, as well as a number of pop songs. Willis had previously scored Fennell's Promising Young Woman (2020) and also M3GAN (2022). Saltburn (Original Motion Picture Score) features 18 cues from his score and was released by Milan Records on the same date as its international release, 17 November 2023. The soundtrack album, Saltburn (Music from the Motion Picture), was released on 28 June 2024.
Background
At the Deadline Hollywood's Sound and Screen film event, Willis wanted the score to navigate the audiences through Oliver's (Keoghan) journey at University of Oxford, as he undergoes a wide range of emotions like loneliness, romance and lust.[1] He also praised Fennell on her collaborative effort in making the score, that included use of "dirty synth", "gothic orchestral" and "electronic" sounds which was about "capturing this classical world that Oliver wants to fit into and he doesn’t".[2]
Apart from the score, the film used pop music as needle drops in subsequent scenes, so that it could drive the storyline; Fennell accompanied the use of needle drops in Promising Young Woman.[3] One such song that played in the beginning of the film is the British coronation anthem "Zadok the Priest" as it felt like the "absolute apex of Brexit Britain" that provided "jingoistic" stuff. In discussion with Willis, she wanted the song to guide the film—playing in the beginning as well as in the end—so viewers would understand that it is a coronation.[4] Fennell revealed that the Killers' "Mr. Brightside" was the most expensive cue in the film.[5] Willis recorded the acoustic music at the Temple Church in London, as "the Templar knights are buried there!".[1] The London Contemporary Orchestra further performed the score.[2]
Saltburn (Original Motion Picture Score) was released digitally on 17 November 2023. The LP was released on 3 May 2024 via Music on Vinyl, and omits the track "You're So Real".[6]
Saltburn (Music from the Motion Picture) was released on 28 June 2024 on CD and digital formats.[7][8] It consists of "indie sleaze" and pop songs popular in the 2000s.[9][10] The album is also scheduled to be released as a standard red LP, an Amazon-exclusive gold LP, and a picture disc on 23 August 2024.[11][12][13] In addition, a "bath water" liquid-filled LP is scheduled for release on 29 September 2024 via Bad World, referencing an infamous scene from the film.[14][15]
Saltburn (Music from the Motion Picture) track listing[7]
Sonya Alexander of Script Magazine wrote "Anthony Willis’s lugubrious score underscores the vibrant pinings of each character".[19] Amy Nicholson of Los Angeles Times wrote Willis' score featuring "tizzy of violins" paired the first glimpse of Oliver's new life.[20]
^Alexander, Sonya (16 November 2023). "'Saltburn' Film Review". Script Magazine. Archived from the original on 18 November 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2023.