Asteroid City (Original Soundtrack)
  • Record One / Side One
    • 1. "WXYZ-TV Channel 8" - Alexandre Desplat
    • 2. "Last Train to San Fernando" - Johnny Duncan and the Blue Grass Boys
    • 3. "Island of Dreams " - The Springfields
    • 4. "April in Portugal" - Les Baxter
    • 5. "Ida Red – Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys" - Canon and Gigue in D Major – Henk Bouman, Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel
  • Record One / Side Two
    • 1. "Opening Ceremony with Awards Presentation (Keynote Speaker: General Grif Gibson)" - Alexandre Desplat
    • 2. "(I Got Spurs That) Jingle, Jangle, Jingle" - Tex Ritter
    • 3. "Orange Blossom Special" - Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys
    • 4. "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)" - Tex Ritter
    • 5. "Cowboy’s Lament" - Burl Ives
    • 6. "Viewing of the Astronomical Ellipses (Opening Comments: Dr. Hickenlooper)" - Alexandre Desplat
  • Record Two / Side One
    • 1. "Rose Marie" - Slim Whitman
    • 2. "Indian Love Call" - Slim Whitman
    • 3. "Sixteen Tons" - Tennessee Ernie Ford
    • 4. "The Cattle Call" - Eddy Arnold with Hugo Winterhalter’s Chorus and Orchestra
    • 5. "Special Seminar at the Playwright’s Request (Saltzburg Keitel’s Classroom)" - Alexandre Desplat
    • 6. "Dear Alien (Who Art In Heaven)" - Asteroid City Cast
    • 7. "Kaw-Liga" - Johnny Duncan and the Blue Grass Boys
  • Record Two / Side Four
    • 1. "Emergency Assembly" - Alexandre Desplat
    • 2. "A Bewildering and Bedazzling Celestial Mystery" - Alexandre Desplat
    • 3. "How High The Moon" - Les Paul & Mary Ford
    • 4. "The Streets of Laredo" - Bing Crosby
    • 5. "Freight Train" - The Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group featuring Nancy Whiskey
    • 6. "You Can’t Wake Up If You Don’t Fall Asleep" - Jarvis Cocker

Asteroid City (Original Soundtrack) was available for first time ever for Record Store Day Black Friday 2023 . The double album contains original music by frequent Wes Anderson collaborator Jarvis Cocker, the original score by celebrated composer Alexandre Desplat, and many 1950s vintage country & western and skiffle tunes from the 1950s. Having only been released digitally this past June, this 2-LP edition on orange translucent vinyl will be the first version of the soundtrack for the critically acclaimed film offered in any physical format.