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Inside Out: Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to Disney/Pixar's 2015 film of the same name, composed by Michael Giacchino. It is the second collaboration between Michael Giacchino and Pete Docter , after previously working on Up , which received an Academy Award for Best Original Score .
The weekend-total figure made Inside Out the first Pixar film not to debut at number one, [102] the biggest number-two debut of all time (surpassing The Day After Tomorrow), and the largest opening weekend for any original film (surpassing Avatar), and was Pixar's second-biggest opening after Toy Story 3. [103]
"Inside Out" was the first song written and recorded for the Traveling Wilburys' second album, [1] which they jokingly titled Vol. 3. [2] Reduced to a four-piece following the death of Roy Orbison in December 1988, the group gathered at a private house they dubbed "Camp Wilbury", [3] at the top of Coldwater Canyon in Bel Air, [4] in April 1990, for the writing and initial recording sessions. [5]
The Don Henley duet "Inside Out" was the album's second single, released on November 12, 2001. [8] The song is a country duet with influences of funk and R&B. [9] [5] It was originally recorded by Bryan Adams for his 1998 album On a Day Like Today where it was released a single from in 2000.
On July 31, three songs and a 17:56-seconds making-of documentary (filmed by documentary filmmaker Doug Biro) were released on iTunes [10] under the name "Inside Out - EP." As of August 4, it was the 8th top album overall and the 2nd top pop album. Those songs are: "Slow Me Down" 2:34 "Stay" 3:15 "Falling" 3:40
"Inside Out" is a dance-pop, EDM, electropop, house and pop song about falling and staying in love, [17] and holding onto worthy relationships. [ 4 ] [ 18 ] Griff also notes that the song promotes "the idea of loving someone from the inside first", instead of focusing on "how things look on the outside".
"Inside Out" is a 1982 song by the American group Odyssey from their album Happy Together. It was the group's second highest charting single on the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at number 3, [1] and was also certified silver in the UK. [citation needed] It was ranked at number 15 among the "Tracks of the Year" for 1982 by NME. [2]
Mason – the only member of the band to have been a part of it in all incarnations and line-ups – covers Floyd's entire career, from the initial coming together and the Syd Barrett–led psychedelic era of the late 1960s through their success in the 1970s to the present day, via the acrimonious splits of the 1980s.