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Record label
Lakeshore Records
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Parent companyLakeshore Entertainment
Distributor(s)Red Distribution
GenreSoundtrack
film score
Alternative rock
Indie rock
Country of originUnited States
LocationLos Angeles, California
Official websiteLakeshore Records

Lakeshore Records is the independent music division of Lakeshore Entertainment. Lakeshore Entertainment has produced such films as Underworld, Million Dollar Baby, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Underworld: Evolution, and Crank.

Lakeshore Records has released soundtracks to such films as Pineapple Express, Tropic Thunder, Wanted, Napoleon Dynamite, Little Miss Sunshine, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Superbad, Nacho Libre, Resident Evil: Extinction, Underworld and Underworld: Evolution, Wicker Park and The Lake House (film) to name a few.

Lakeshore Records has an extensive library of film score releases from acclaimed and award winning composers such as Thomas Newman, Danny Elfman, Graeme Revell, Mark Isham, Rolfe Kent, Gustavo Santoalalla, James Horner, Philip Glass, Antonio Pinto, Mark Mothersbaugh, John Powell, Marco Beltrami, Mark Mancina, Christopher Young, Jeff Danna and Rachel Portman.

Artists who began their careers on Lakeshore Records, or one of it's associated imprints (WILL Records, \RUN Recordings, Loosegroove Records), include alternative darlings Grandaddy and Queens of The Stone Age. In Addition, Lakeshore have released albums by Meat Beat Manifesto, Kevin Devine (Miracle of 86), AK 1200, Bob Forrest, Thelonious Monster, Candiria and James Wilsey (of Chris Isaak's band, Silvertone; responsible for the hauntingly romantic 1989 hit song, Wicked Game.

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Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media

Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media


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