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''Up in the Air: Music from the Motion Picture'' is the official soundtrack to the 2009 comedy drama '' Up in the Air''. The album was released on November 9, 2009. The CD version consists of fourteen tracks, while a blue translucent vinyl version was released consisting of 12 tracks. The vinyl version does not contain the tracks "Bust a Move" or "Milwaukee: To the Wedding with a Plus 1". The score to ''Up in the Air'' was composed by
Rolfe Kent Rolfe R. Kent (born 18 April 1963) is an English film score composer. Biography Kent was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He attended St Albans School, worked at Balrossie School in Renfrewshire, Scotland, then graduated in Psych ...
, who recorded his score with a 55-piece ensemble of the
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at the Sony Scoring Stage. Tony Blondal orchestrated.


Background

Jason Reitman Jason R. Reitman (; born October 19, 1977) is a Canadian-American actor and filmmaker, best known for directing the films ''Thank You for Smoking'' (2005), ''Juno'' (2007), '' Up in the Air'' (2009), ''Young Adult'' (2011), and '' Ghostbusters: ...
, director of ''Up in the Air'' said in an interview that he views a film's soundtrack like a character in the film, saying "I start thinking about the music very early on. While I'm writing the script, I'm putting together a matching
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library. The result is a collection of songs that speaks to the nature of travel and warmth of human connection." Both "Help Yourself" and "Up in the Air" were not eligible for consideration for the
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. Portions of Smith's song existed as part of previous songs he wrote and Renick wrote the song before he met Reitman.


CD track listing


Amazon exclusive track listing


Vinyl track listing

Side A #"This Land Is Your Land", Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, 4:27 #"Security Ballet",
Rolfe Kent Rolfe R. Kent (born 18 April 1963) is an English film score composer. Biography Kent was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He attended St Albans School, worked at Balrossie School in Renfrewshire, Scotland, then graduated in Psych ...
, 1:31 #"Goin' Home",
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, 4:53 #"Taken at All", Crosby, Stills & Nash, 2:58 #"Angel in the Snow",
Elliott Smith Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known professionally as Elliott Smith, was an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Smith was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived much of hi ...
, 2:35 #"Help Yourself", Sad Brad Smith, 3:23 Side B #"Genova", Charles Atlas, 7:37 #"Lost in Detroit", Rolfe Kent, 1:36 #"Thank You Lord", Roy Buchanan, 2:24 #"Be Yourself", Graham Nash, 2:59 #"The Snow Before Us", Charles Atlas, 3:12 #"Up in the Air", Kevin Renick, 5:29


Musicians

Yukon Jake, a band from
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, where much of the filming of ''Up in the Air'' took place, was briefly featured in the film's wedding scene. Reitman asked Chicago-based musician Sad Brad Smith to compose a song for the film after hearing him play in a Chicago coffee shop. Smith's song "Help Yourself" is featured during a pivotal wedding scene in the film. Kevin Renick wrote the song "Up in the Air" two years prior to knowing that Reitman was working on a film adaptation to the book. He was recently laid off at the time, and is an unrecorded, unemployed St. Louis musician. When Renick researched the film he discovered that the theme of the film was much the same as the song he had written. "The song is about uncertainty, disconnection and loneliness, while alluding to career transition," Renick explained. "It's a melancholy song, and a narrative about finding out where your life's going to go." He handed a cassette to Reitman after the director did a Q&A at Webster University. Renick included a spoken-word introduction about the song on the cassette so that Reitman would know why he was giving the song to him. Reitman found a tape deck, listened, liked the song and placed the original introduction and song from the cassette midway through the credits. Reitman stated that the song has a do-it-yourself authenticity.


References

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