
The Trial of the Chicago 7 Vinyl Record
The soundtrack release of theĀ NetflixĀ filmĀ The Trial of the Chicago 7, written and directed by Academy AwardĀ®-winning filmmakerĀ Aaron SorkinĀ (Mollyās Game,Ā The Social Network). The album is comprised of original score by 3-time Golden GlobeĀ®-nominated composerĀ Daniel PembertonĀ and two original songs performed by breakthrough Polydor recording artistĀ Celeste. Pemberton and Celeste co-wrote the filmās focus track āHear My Voice.āĀ
The Trial of the Chicago 7Ā tells the story of the violent clash with police at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. In what was intended to be a peaceful protest, the organizersāAbbie Hoffman (Sacha Baron Cohen), Jerry Rubin (Jeremy Strong), Tom Hayden (Eddie Redmayne), Bobby Seale (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) and othersāare charged with conspiracy to incite a riot, leading to one of the most notorious trials in history.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā
āThe first time I met Aaron Sorkin to talk through our ideas for the film, heād already formulated the entire plan in his head. He knew the moments where the music should be strong and bold, and then also the ones where it should take more of a subtle and supporting role,ā says Pemberton. āI wanted there to be two worlds juxtaposing against each otherāfrom the perceived restraint and control of the courtroom to chaos of the riots, which were some of my favorite moments to score.ā
Celeste spoke of her contribution to the original song, āHear My Voice,ā stating, āI am so grateful to be part of such an important and timely film. Daniel Pemberton and I wanted to create a song that would be as meaningful, relevant and powerful as Aaron Sorkinās film. Heās a true visionary and it really is an honor to contribute to this story.ā
Pemberton adds, āOne of the first things Aaron Sorkin talked to me about was his vision for a song that could end the film, that could leave us with a sense of hope and possibility, of light beyond the darkness. I wanted to write something that captured the ideals of protest, that every person has a voice and a dream for the world and that those voices deserve to be heard. āHear My Voiceā was that idea.
āI knew straight away I wanted to collaborate with Celeste, as her voice is one of the most magical things I have heard in recent times. Her voice soars on the track, and is an expression of freedom, defiance, and hope. Like anyone who makes art or desires change, we all want people to hear our voice. I am incredibly proud that together, weāve made a song with a strong, powerful and simple message at its heart that feels as relevant to now, as it does to the events in Chicago in 1969, and Iām very excited for the rest of the world to hear it,ā says Pemberton.
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Tracklist
Side One:
- Hear My Dream ā Performed by Celeste and Daniel Pemberton (1:25)
- Weāre Going To Chicago (6:17)
- The Trial (4:38)
- My Life (1:33)
- Take The Hill (6:14)
- Riot Aftermath (1:40)
Side Two:
- Donāt Stand (2:19)
- Star Witness (2:31)
- Blood On The Streets (7:01)
- Trial Day 151 (3:11)
- Stand Up (The Chicago 7) (3:41)
- Hear My Voice ā Performed by Celeste (3:05)
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The soundtrack release of theĀ NetflixĀ filmĀ The Trial of the Chicago 7, written and directed by Academy AwardĀ®-winning filmmakerĀ Aaron SorkinĀ (Mollyās Game,Ā The Social Network). The album is comprised of original score by 3-time Golden GlobeĀ®-nominated composerĀ Daniel PembertonĀ and two original songs performed by breakthrough Polydor recording artistĀ Celeste. Pemberton and Celeste co-wrote the filmās focus track āHear My Voice.āĀ
The Trial of the Chicago 7Ā tells the story of the violent clash with police at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. In what was intended to be a peaceful protest, the organizersāAbbie Hoffman (Sacha Baron Cohen), Jerry Rubin (Jeremy Strong), Tom Hayden (Eddie Redmayne), Bobby Seale (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) and othersāare charged with conspiracy to incite a riot, leading to one of the most notorious trials in history.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā
āThe first time I met Aaron Sorkin to talk through our ideas for the film, heād already formulated the entire plan in his head. He knew the moments where the music should be strong and bold, and then also the ones where it should take more of a subtle and supporting role,ā says Pemberton. āI wanted there to be two worlds juxtaposing against each otherāfrom the perceived restraint and control of the courtroom to chaos of the riots, which were some of my favorite moments to score.ā
Celeste spoke of her contribution to the original song, āHear My Voice,ā stating, āI am so grateful to be part of such an important and timely film. Daniel Pemberton and I wanted to create a song that would be as meaningful, relevant and powerful as Aaron Sorkinās film. Heās a true visionary and it really is an honor to contribute to this story.ā
Pemberton adds, āOne of the first things Aaron Sorkin talked to me about was his vision for a song that could end the film, that could leave us with a sense of hope and possibility, of light beyond the darkness. I wanted to write something that captured the ideals of protest, that every person has a voice and a dream for the world and that those voices deserve to be heard. āHear My Voiceā was that idea.
āI knew straight away I wanted to collaborate with Celeste, as her voice is one of the most magical things I have heard in recent times. Her voice soars on the track, and is an expression of freedom, defiance, and hope. Like anyone who makes art or desires change, we all want people to hear our voice. I am incredibly proud that together, weāve made a song with a strong, powerful and simple message at its heart that feels as relevant to now, as it does to the events in Chicago in 1969, and Iām very excited for the rest of the world to hear it,ā says Pemberton.
Ā
Tracklist
Side One:
- Hear My Dream ā Performed by Celeste and Daniel Pemberton (1:25)
- Weāre Going To Chicago (6:17)
- The Trial (4:38)
- My Life (1:33)
- Take The Hill (6:14)
- Riot Aftermath (1:40)
Side Two:
- Donāt Stand (2:19)
- Star Witness (2:31)
- Blood On The Streets (7:01)
- Trial Day 151 (3:11)
- Stand Up (The Chicago 7) (3:41)
- Hear My Voice ā Performed by Celeste (3:05)














