The Wire soundtrack is getting released by Nonesuch Records:
Nonesuch to Release Music from Five Years of "The Wire"
Nonesuch is pleased to announce
the January 8, 2008, release of
the first soundtrack from
the critically acclaimed, Peabody Award–winning HBO series
The Wire. That's two days after
the series kicks off its fifth season. It also marks
the first time music from
the David Simon–created show has ever been collected and released as an album.
The Wire: " ... and all the pieces matter" will include several versions of
the show’s opening theme song—Tom Waits’s “Way Down in
the Hole”—as performed by
The Blind Boys of Alabama,
The Neville Brothers, and DoMaJe, a group of Baltimore teenagers.
Other songs include “Oh My God” by Michael Franti, “I Walk on Gilded Splinters” by Paul Weller, “
The Body of an American” by
The Pogues, “I Feel Alright” by Steve Earle (who also has an acting role on
the series), Solomon Burke’s “Fast Train,” and
the show’s closing theme, “
The Fall,” composed by
The Wire music supervisor Blake Leyh.
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