Award-winning producer and artist, Danger Mouse, has curated the soundtrack for Edgar Wrights highly anticipated film, Baby Driver. The assumption here is that the sequel gets the official green light from Sony soon, which I am thinking that they will, given how thin Sony is actually running with franchises right now.
It really is such a pleasure to catch if you’re a fan of the Espantoso station. The film also takes pains to choreograph the tunes with what's happening on screen. Original soundtrack to the 2017 motion picture. Tough one to predict, but I am going to go out on a limb and say Summer of 2022 release sounds reasonable for Baby Driver 2. Providing a different sound to the non-stop action of Vice City, Mambo mucho mambo is a stellar Cuban jazz track which will accompany any joyride wonderfully. The film Baby Driver was written and directed by Edgar Wright, and tells the story of Baby, a talented, young getaway driver who relies on the beat of his personal soundtrack to be the best in the game. In Baby Driver, that soundtrack underscores everything, be it a chase, a shootout or even a stroll for coffee. The fast-paced soundtrack garnered two Grammy Nominations including for Best Soundtrack. This special album follows Music from the Motion Picture Baby Driver, the 30-song soundtrack from Edgar Wright's critically acclaimed, music laden blockbuster film Baby Driver. The rap songs from the Baby Boy soundtrack will no doubt garner the most attention, but for the most part, the numerous contemporary urban soul songs are what make this such a great album.
Featuring even more gems from almost every musical genre and spanning across multiple decades, Baby Driver Volume 2: The Score For A Score includes more memorable songs from the movie, exclusive tracks and special remixes that mirror the unique experience of the movie as well as dialogue excerpts from the film, and the unreleased score by Oscar winning composer Steven Price. Theres of course Simon & Garfunkels title track, along with songs from Queen, Run the Jewels, Beck, Barry White, The Damned, The Beach Boys, Blur, and many.