I absolutely agree with you. It’s hard to not listen to it and want to cry. Both for what happened and the people who died and how it changed everything.
Been a tradition for me to listen to this score every September. Such an incredibly emotional, mournful score. Really wish Schweitzer got to release a full album, by far the best 9/11 documentary I’ve ever seen and the music certainly helped achieve that. Never forget.
I agree tenfold with you. I make it a point to listen to it each anniversary and quite often in between. Without a doubt the best documentary of 9/11 I’ve seen. Just breaks your heart doesn’t it?
I think Loss hits me the hardest. Because you hear piano notes of hope then the sharp violin cuts it in two... It's truly the most painful for me. Really haunting how they made the violin sound so similar to an airplane flying over, fast and descending. Chilling.
First Strike haunts me. It won't stay out of my head. It perfectly depicts the groaning, creaking sounds of warped steel (as does From the Wreckage) and the horror of the dead bodies trapped or smashed therein. The refrain follows me into my nightmares
Just so heartbreaking, how terrified I was when I first learned the story and tragedy of that fateful day. I cry every time I think about it. I watched the National Geographic documentary about it and the survivors. It broke me. This video does the same for me. God bless those souls. 🙏
I dont know how many of you mustve noticed but the Battery park music has Catholic carols played to remember with someone you had beautiful memories. Praise the lord #Never Forget
I know this feeling it's grief and it's hurts it hurts so much I've watched every documentary on 9/11 this year and last year. I can't get the sound crying of people and screaming out of my head.God bless those families comfort them give them strength 😢
When I saw in memoriam playing on tv and when it showed the kid with the hot wheels in front of the oven. I broke down in tears. I cried more seeing the 2 towers in the clouds. Like they were entering heaven. Like siblings..
That was Bernard C. Brown. He was on his way to LA as part of a National Geographic field trip. His pic in front of the oven stuck out to me as well because I have a similar picture of myself playing with hot wheels in the kitchen. It really hit home for me
Especially when the music gets a bit faster at the end and more names start being said before showing the towers in the clouds. I can’t I just can’t, any tears I have held up they release and don’t stop for another 2 minutes
Yes, sounds like a siren to me too. There's other parts of the soundtrack that, to me, sounds like a plane falling out of the sky as well. 😢 This whole soundtrack is a masterpiece.
Whenever I listen to this, I get the chills and I look at my NYC skyline pictures in my bedroom and I have a picture of the twin towers and I just cry whenever I look at it and listen to this soundtrack. Rest in peace those souls! 🤍🤍
Things have never been the same and I know we need to have hope and look to the future as a bright one but it’s hard to feel or see anything of that nowadays. I’m sorry if I sound pessimistic or fatalistic. I’m not trying to be either, but ever since 9/11, it feels like things have just grown darker in too many ways.
TRACKLIST:
0:00 - Opening Titles
0:50 - First Strike
3:07 - Falling
7:49 - Loss
12:14 - From The Wreckage
16:03 - Battery Park
19:52 - In Memoriam
You can feel every emotion in this soundtrack. One of the most powerful and emotional documentaries I’ve watched.
Absolute perfection from beginning to end. One of the most raw, emotional soundtracks ever conceived for any type of media. Can’t stop listening ❤😢❤
So I’m not the only one fascinated by this soundtrack - it’s genius!
Why can’t most movies be as good as this soundtrack alone?
No you Are Not alone. The Symphonies Are hauntingly Beautiful. The First Time Ive heard this, someone has cut a bunch of onions 🥲🥲🥲🥲
This soundtrack is very moving and beautiful, albeit the tragedy of that sad day. This composer is very gifted.
I absolutely agree with you. It’s hard to not listen to it and want to cry. Both for what happened and the people who died and how it changed everything.
Been a tradition for me to listen to this score every September. Such an incredibly emotional, mournful score. Really wish Schweitzer got to release a full album, by far the best 9/11 documentary I’ve ever seen and the music certainly helped achieve that. Never forget.
I agree tenfold with you. I make it a point to listen to it each anniversary and quite often in between. Without a doubt the best documentary of 9/11 I’ve seen. Just breaks your heart doesn’t it?
The perfect soundtrack. Very thought provoking. A must watch series..
the series is outstanding, perfectly done
thank you so much for uploading this soundtrack, i hope you see this cause it's not taken for granted
you're welcome, it's a great soundtrack that deserved to be uploaded in youtube so anybody could listen to the songs
Battery Park is hauntingly… beautiful
I think Loss hits me the hardest. Because you hear piano notes of hope then the sharp violin cuts it in two... It's truly the most painful for me. Really haunting how they made the violin sound so similar to an airplane flying over, fast and descending. Chilling.
Same here! I am truly impressed by this document and I often watch it, and this music is just so touching that it hits you hard…
Best 9/11 documentary I’ve ever seen, soundtrack is moving!
Just rewatching this doc and the music is absolutely magnificent, heartbreaking, sad, uplifting..........everything really. Beautiful x
I can't believe this was shared!!!!! Ive been trying to find this, Incredibly moving music. Brought me to tears. Thank you for this. Especially @ 6:25
Battery Park gets me everytime i listen to it, simply beautiful ❤
14:06-14:26
God I can’t stop crying listening to this part
Truly heartbreaking
This is so eerie, yet so compelling at the same time!
First Strike haunts me. It won't stay out of my head. It perfectly depicts the groaning, creaking sounds of warped steel (as does From the Wreckage) and the horror of the dead bodies trapped or smashed therein. The refrain follows me into my nightmares
Thank you so much, so very much for sharing this.
Just so heartbreaking, how terrified I was when I first learned the story and tragedy of that fateful day. I cry every time I think about it. I watched the National Geographic documentary about it and the survivors. It broke me. This video does the same for me. God bless those souls. 🙏
Battery park always gets me. 😢
I dont know how many of you mustve noticed but the Battery park music has Catholic carols played to remember with someone you had beautiful memories. Praise the lord #Never Forget
Thank You
No words to describe 💔
This is best...Thanks for uploading....
I know this feeling it's grief and it's hurts it hurts so much I've watched every documentary on 9/11 this year and last year. I can't get the sound crying of people and screaming out of my head.God bless those families comfort them give them strength 😢
When I saw in memoriam playing on tv and when it showed the kid with the hot wheels in front of the oven. I broke down in tears. I cried more seeing the 2 towers in the clouds. Like they were entering heaven. Like siblings..
That was Bernard C. Brown. He was on his way to LA as part of a National Geographic field trip. His pic in front of the oven stuck out to me as well because I have a similar picture of myself playing with hot wheels in the kitchen. It really hit home for me
The fact those terrorists thought they’d go to heaven for killing thousands.. I swear I can’t describe how much that pisses me off
This is perfection
Perfect soundtrack for a perfect documentary about a horrible day
That last song man...😮💨☹️
Especially when the music gets a bit faster at the end and more names start being said before showing the towers in the clouds. I can’t I just can’t, any tears I have held up they release and don’t stop for another 2 minutes
The songs I cried at were
All of them, mainly the last 3
0:28 does anyone else think that sounds like a siren wailing or is that just me?
Yes, sounds like a siren to me too. There's other parts of the soundtrack that, to me, sounds like a plane falling out of the sky as well. 😢 This whole soundtrack is a masterpiece.
Your not the only one interested believe me ☝️. Good stuff
Does anyone have the soundtrack to National Geographic’s Inside 9/11?
This documentary is available on Blu-ray?
Not sure tbh, but I don't think so... You can watch it on Disney+
How did you get this? Anyway or any place I can go to get this album?
Hey there, sorry for the late response, I got it from David Schweitzer's blog, he uploaded all the songs there.
My god
only time by enya
Whenever I listen to this, I get the chills and I look at my NYC skyline pictures in my bedroom and I have a picture of the twin towers and I just cry whenever I look at it and listen to this soundtrack. Rest in peace those souls! 🤍🤍
Things have never been the same and I know we need to have hope and look to the future as a bright one but it’s hard to feel or see anything of that nowadays. I’m sorry if I sound pessimistic or fatalistic. I’m not trying to be either, but ever since 9/11, it feels like things have just grown darker in too many ways.
Battery Park🫡🥹😭
Perfect 🥰
Especially when played in Episode One with the segment with Jennieann Maffeo
What a Stud Muffin 🥳🫡