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Seabiscuit  (2003)
 
Product detail
Format: CD
UPC:  04400382792
Label: Decca
Label number: B0000772-12
Running time: 46m27s
Release date:  7/22/2003
Original score by Randy Newman
 
Product availability
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Album Tracklist
1.  Main Title  [2:05]
2.  Idea  [2:08]
3.  The Crash  [3:06]
4.  Seabiscuit  [0:59]
5.  Call Me Red  [2:54]
...see complete tracklist
Music from the movie not on this soundtrack CD
Everloving - Moby  (heard when Seabiscuit wins his first race)   (found on the CD "Play")
If I Had a Million Dollars - Robin Bissell
Learning to Be Nicer - George Fenton  (found on the A Handful of Dust soundtrack CD)

Add more missing songs to this list, or tell us in what scenes these songs are heard or where they can be found.
 
Soundtrack Q & A
Q: The music in the movie when Seabiscuit wins his first race is not on the CD. I've heard that progression before. From where?  (from EsqM  in California )
A: The song is called "Everloving" by Moby. (thanks to Sam , Bellham add more info
 
Q: There is a scene when Red and Seabiscuit start to ride again after being injured when the older man mows a track for them around a tree... it's a beautiful guitar piece but I cannot seem to find out what it is. Does anybody have an idea?  (from Alyson  in York, PA )
A: It is borrowed from the All the Pretty Horses soundtrack. Check out "Far Away (Reprise)" on the movie soundtrack. (thanks to Stephanie , New London, NH add more info
 
Q: What song is playing when Seabiscuit is just starting to get well after his injury, and they cut the grass around the big oak tree and take him for a walk. The same song is in "All the Pretty Horses"...
...from shifty  in Arkansas  (answer shifty's question)
 
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