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Milk Soundtrack

Milk (2008) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Danny Elfman
Release date:24.11.2008
Length: 58:56 (28 tracks)
Movie
Year:2008
Country:USA
Genre: romance drama biography
IMDB: 1013753

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Tracklist. Online preview

#Danny Elfman — MilkLength
1.Queen Bitch
David Bowie
3:14
2.Everyday People
Sly & The Family Stone
2:22
3.Rock The Boat
Hues Corporation
3:19
4.You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
Sylvester
6:35
5.Hello Hello
Sopwith Camel
2:24
6.Prelude No. 7 In E Flat (The Well Tempered Clavier - Book 2 BWV 876)
The Swingle Singers
2:42
7.Harvey's Theme 1
Danny Elfman
1:11
8.Main Titles
Danny Elfman
3:06
9.Harvey's Will
Danny Elfman
1:41
10.The Castro
Danny Elfman
0:59
11.The Kiss
Danny Elfman
0:45
12.Politics Is Theater
Danny Elfman
3:15
13.New Hope
Danny Elfman
1:46
14.Harvey Wins
Danny Elfman
0:31
15.Proposition 6
Danny Elfman
1:25
16.Repealed Rights
Danny Elfman
1:03
17.Gay Rights Now!
Danny Elfman
2:20
18.Dog Poo
Danny Elfman
0:25
19.Vote Passes
Danny Elfman
0:53
20.Brigg Pushing
Danny Elfman
0:44
21.The Debates
Danny Elfman
2:48
22.Weepy Donuts
Danny Elfman
0:52
23.Harvey's Last Day
Danny Elfman
3:11
24.Give 'Em Hope
Danny Elfman
4:42
25.Postscript
Danny Elfman
2:03
26.Harvey's Theme 2
Danny Elfman
1:15
27.Anita's Theme
Danny Elfman
0:53
28.Main Titles Sax Solo
Danny Elfman
2:32
  58:56

Plot summary

Upon moving to San Francisco from New York City in 1972, forty year old Harvey Milk gains focus in his life as a gay activist in the city's Castro district. Gay rights activism turns to political activism as Milk decides he can be a more effective voice for the gay community as a politician, elected or not. Through several elections and losses both for a city seat and a state assembly seat, Milk becomes the first openly gay man in the United States to be elected to political office when he wins a San Francisco supervisor seat in 1977. His many political battlefronts include one with the national anti-gay Save the Children crusade, led and fronted by singer Anita Bryant. Closer to home, Milk has a continuing struggle with his fellow supervisor, Dan White, a staunch social conservative.

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