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  Comments about: Coraline (Bruno Coulais)
 • Posted by: orion_mk3
• Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, at 5:45 p.m.
• IP Address: infodesk.lib.olemiss.edu
• In Response to: Chronological order of tracks? (Joel)

  Re: Chronological order of tracks?


I've been thinking of this myself, so when I bought the DVD I gave it a thorough listen. It seems that the album is chronological except for two things:

"End Credits" belongs at the end, obviously, and "Mechanical Lullaby" belongs after it rather than before "The Hand." "Lullaby" only appears in the end credits of the movie as far as I can tell; it sounds like an alternate version of the main titles music that was used to pad out the end.

> Hey guys,
> I was curious if anyone knew of the proper chronological order of tracks
> for Coraline? clearly they seem to be out of order, and one advantage of
> digital music is that I can rearrange as I prefer. So does anyone know how
> to best arrange these?
> thanks




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