The X-Files: The Album

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The X-Files: The Album
The X-Files: The Album cover
Studio album by X-Files
Released June 2, 1998
Genre Soundtrack
Label Elektra Records
X-Files chronology
Songs in the Key of X
(1996)
The X-Files: The Album
(1998)


The X-Files: The Album - Fight The Future was the soundtrack album released in conjunction with the movie The X-Files.

  1. "One" - Filter
  2. "Flower Man" - Tonic
  3. "Walking After You" - Foo Fighters
  4. "Beacon Light" - Ween
  5. "Invisible Sun" - Sting & Aswad
  6. "Deuce" - The Cardigans
  7. "One More Murder" - Better Than Ezra
  8. "More Than This" - The Cure
  9. "Hunter" - Björk
  10. "16 Horses" - Soul Coughing
  11. "Crystal Ship" - x
  12. "Black" - Sarah McLachlan
  13. "Teotihuacan" - Noel Gallagher
  14. "The X-Files Theme" - The Dust Brothers

On the European release, an extra track appeared, "Tubular X" by Mike Oldfield. This is a rendition of Mark Snow's main X-Files Theme, done in Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells style.

It is interesting to note that the only song, besides the main theme, credited in the film's end credits is the Foo Fighters' "Walking After You". However, at least one other song is heard in the movie -- "The Crystal Ship" plays at Casey's, the bar Mulder frequents.


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