Hilda and the Lost Ring/Soundtrack

Hilda and the Lost Ring: The Soundtrack Album is a soundtrack album released on March 25, 2022 by BMG Rights Management for the film of the same name, less than two months before its release. The album contains songs that are played in-film. It also contains "The Last Night", an original song performed for the film by American indie artist Greta Kline (or Frankie Cosmos), and currently unreleased song "Purple Zone".

Background
The idea of a soundtrack album of the film came in around mid 2021, when post-production wrapped up on Hilda and the Lost Ring. Luke Pearson wanted to release an album of what songs would be in the film. He used folk and 80s-like music to give the album a nostalgic feeling, as well as adding then-unreleased music, such as "Purple Zone". Pearson got permission from Soft Cell to use "Purple Zone" onto the album, after attending one of their concerts. He was in talks with executives at BMG Rights Management to release the album.

On January 28, 2022, BMG announced the soundtrack album, featuring songs from bands such as The Who, Electric Light Orchestra, and Soft Cell. It would be released on CD, vinyl, cassette, and digital.

Release
BMG released the album on March 25, 2022, less than two months before the film's release. It was released on CD, digital, and cassette. However, due to long vinyl production times, the vinyl release was on May 13.

Track listing
Almost all songs that are played in-film are in a different position from when they are played.


 * 1) "Dancing in the Moonlight"
 * 2) "We Got the Beat"
 * 3) "Purple Zone"
 * 4) "Hey Big Star"
 * 5) "Hunters in the Snow"
 * 6) "Hur Hamnade Jag Här"
 * 7) "Don't Bring Me Down"
 * 8) "Baba O'Riley"
 * 9) "The Last Night" (end credits song)
 * 10) "Never Surrender" (end credits song)

Score
The film score composed by Ryan Carlson was released on June 10, 2022.

Charts
Hilda and the Lost Ring: The Soundtrack Album reached number 45 on the US Billboard 200 in 2022. It also reached number 5 in the US Soundtrack Albums, as well as reaching number 7 on the UK Official Soundtracks Album Chart.

Trivia

 * The back cover shows an overnight view of Trolberg, along with the track listing on the top right, and the film details and copyright on the bottom.
 * "Purple Zone" was not going to be included in the film or soundtrack, but after being listened to a couple of times, a decision was made to add it onto the soundtrack and film.