Lost soundtrack: Complete list of songs featured in the show

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Lost is a science fiction adventure drama television series developed by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof that was broadcast on ABC from September 22, 2004, to May 23, 2010, for six seasons with 121 episodes.

It involves supernatural fiction and survivors of a commercial jet airliner flight from Sydney to Los Angeles whose plane crashes on some remote island in the South Pacific Ocean.

Lost soundtrack boasts an almost entirely orchestral score by Michael Giacchino, played by the Hollywood Studio Symphony Orchestra. The score works through repeated themes for characters, events, and places, often constructed in unorthodox fashion, such as pounding pieces of the plane's fuselage.

The original season 1 score was issued in 2006 by Varèse Sarabande, with subsequent soundtracks for every season through to a concluding release of music for the series finale in October 2010. The main title theme of Lost was written by co-creator J.J. Abrams.


The complete Lost soundtrack explored

The complete soundtrack featured in seasons 1 to 6 of Lost is listed below:

Lost season 1


Lost season 2


Lost season 3


Lost season 4


Lost season 5


Lost season 6

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About Lost

The cast of Lost (Image via Hulu)
The cast of Lost (Image via Hulu)

Lost starts with a plane crash that strands survivors on an unusual island filled with unusual creatures, secret dangers, and unusual scientific complexes. They have to survive as they deal with a number of unfamiliar forces, including a force known as the Others and remnants of a secret research project, the DHARMA Initiative.

Survivors find a hatch, uncover the secrets of the island, and confront growing tensions with one another and with other residents. Flashbacks are also employed by the show, then later flash forwards and time jumps to disclose each of the characters' back history, destiny, and relation to the island.

As the show continues to seasons down the line, time travel, parallel universes, and metaphysical themes add to the story. Characters find themselves trapped between timelines, jump decades, and grapple with fate and free will.

As the true nature of the island and what it does is more unveiled, past secrets are exposed, and the castaways must take sides in an ultimate battle between good and evil.

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Interested viewers can watch Lost on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu.