

The beginning of the song "You Could Make a Killing" and the bit that appears after the track "It's Not Safe", both from I'm with Stupid, also appear briefly in the beginning of the film, but the tracks do not appear on this album. ( Bachelor also includes "Red Vines", a song Mann wrote about director Anderson.) "Nothing Is Good Enough", here an instrumental, appears in lyrical form on that album. 2, though the track "Save Me" replaces "Driving Sideways" on EU editions. The tracks "Deathly", "Driving Sideways", and "You Do" show up on Aimee Mann's following album, Bachelor No.

"Save Me" would garner Mann an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, losing to Phil Collins's song " You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan. Many of the songs feature prominently within the film, with "Wise Up" even being sung by the cast at one point, but only two of the songs were written expressly for the film, those being "You Do" and " Save Me". The album peaked at number 44 on the Billboard 200 and at number 9 on the Top R&B Albums charts in the United States.Ĭarter Burwell's score album entitled The Corruptor (Original Motion Picture Score) was recorded at Right Track Studio in New York and released on March 9, 1999, via Varèse Sarabande.Paul Thomas Anderson stated that Magnolia was inspired by Mann's music. Run, Sauce Money, Spice 1, The L.O.X., Too $hort, Truck Turner, Vigilante and Carter Burwell. It features contributions from Keith Murray, UGK, Mobb Deep, Beanie Sigel, Big Stan, B-Legit, Bounty Killer, Buckshot, Caffeine, Cam'ron, DMX, E-40, Jane Blaze, Jay-Z, Kasino, Killah Priest, KRS-One, Memphis Bleek, Mic Vandalz, Mil, Mystikal, Night & Day, Redman, Rev. Fortune" Fortunato, Night & Day, Omar "Amarreto" Glover, Swizz Beatz, The Legendary Traxster, Tony "T-Lo" Aviles, William "Ill Will" Broady and Yogi "Sugar Bear" Graham, with Dana Sano, Lori Silfen and Toby Emmerich serving as executive producers. Production was handled by Dame Grease, Erick Sermon, Pimp C, Dave Mezee, Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool, DJ Battlecat, Havoc, Marley Marl, Mike "Mr. It was released on February 23, 1999, via Jive Records, composed of 17 original songs. The Corruptor: The Soundtrack is a soundtrack to James Foley's 1999 action film The Corruptor.

