2 and Baby Driver are both in theaters right now. Barry White makes some pretty sexy music, so I wonder if he originally provided the song that Star-Lord and Gamora danced to in the sequel. 2, and which song replaced it in the end. Now the biggest question after hearing about this behind the scenes soundtrack planning is which Barry White song was James Gunn going to use in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Though I will say it's a damn shame that we haven't had any Queen on either of the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtracks so far. 2 soundtracks, but thankfully, the two didn't have to worry about stepping on each other's toes. There is definitely some style similarities in some of the oldies choices made in both the Baby Driver and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Driver waiting for Nino to get out of the restaurant. we just went back and forth, and then we figured out that neither of us were using the same songs. I was going to use a Barry White song but I didn't.' And I said, 'Well, I'm using Barry White.' Neither of us divulged what the song was. Do you have any Barry White?'Īnd he goes, 'No. Calling any new film a future cult classic feels a bit off. I thought, " Oh, what if one of my Baby Driver songs are in Guardians 2?" So I texted him and we had this funny text conversation where I said: 'Hey man, I was just panicking that some of my Baby Driver songs are in Guardians 2.'Īnd he goes, 'Well, do you have any ELO?'Īnd I was like, 'No. An all-thrills chase flick with a killer soundtrack, Baby Driver has everything. Wright explained: Earlier this year, before Guardians 2 had come out, I suddenly had a panic. Speaking with The Washington Post, director Edgar Wright revealed that he went out of his way to text James Gunn to discuss their soundtrack picks, though without mentioning specific tracks, to ensure that they wouldn't have duplicate songs between their film's music line-up. Find out more about the Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and Baby Driver soundtrack collaboration.
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It turns out there was some careful planning behind the scenes to ensure that neither movie was infringing upon the other's musical territory. With both soundtracks reaching back into decades passed, how was there no overlap between them?
Baby Driver Volume 2: The Score for A Score arrives April 13 via Danger Mouse’s 30th Century Records.The. 2 followed in the footsteps of its predecessor by having a mixtape soundtrack that fueled the story in the Marvel Studios sequel and the entirety of Baby Driver played out to the rhythm and sound of the music playing in the man character's iPod earbuds. A new soundtrack for Edgar Wright’s 2017 film Baby Driver has been announced. Fittingly, the film receives an expertly curated soundtrack - one that lasts an hour and 42 minutes, which is just ten minutes shorter than the film itself. After being coerced into working for a crime boss, he must face the music when. This summer, we've gotten two movies where the soundtrack is not just another element that adds style to the motion picture but is also an integral piece of the narrative that unfolds. Music is an essential element of Edgar Wrights Baby Driver, a movie about a getaway driver who races away from crimes with his iPod pumping. Follows a talented, young getaway driver who relies on the beat of his personal soundtrack to be the best in the game.