| Graeme Revell – | Opening Titles | 1:58 | |
| Talking Heads – | Sax And Violins | 5:18 | |
| Julee Cruise – | Summer Kisses, Winter Tears | 2:37 | |
| Neneh Cherry – | Move With Me (Dub) | 2:58 | |
| Crime & The City Solution – | The Adversary | 5:33 | |
| Lou Reed – | What's Good | 5:07 | |
| Can – | Last Night Sleep | 3:35 | |
| R.E.M. – | Fretless | 4:50 | |
| Elvis Costello – | Days | 4:49 | |
| Graeme Revell – | Claire's Theme | 0:52 | |
| Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – | (I'll Love You) Till The End Of The World | 4:38 | |
| Patti Smith And Fred Smith – | It Takes Time | 5:00 | |
| Depeche Mode – | Death's Door | 3:53 | |
| Graeme Revell – | Love Theme | 0:45 | |
| Jane Siberry With k.d. lang – | Calling All Angels | 5:11 | |
| T-Bone Burnett – | Humans From Earth | 3:08 | |
| Daniel Lanois – | Sleeping In The Devil's Bed | 3:49 | |
| U2 – | Until The End Of The World | 4:34 | |
| Graeme Revell – | Finale | 0:58 |
| Title | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Until The End Of The World (Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack) (CD, Comp) | Warner Bros. Records | 7599-26707-2 | Europe | 1991 | |
| Bis Ans Ende Der Welt (Original Filmmusik) (CD, Comp) | Warner Bros. Records | 7599-26751-2 | Germany | 1991 | |
| Bis Ans Ende Der Welt (Original Filmmusik) (LP) | Warner Bros. Records | 7599-26751-1 | Germany | 1991 | |
| Until The End Of The World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (CD) | Warner Bros. Records, Columbia House | W2 26707 | US | 1991 | |
| Until The End Of The World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (CD) | Warner Bros. Records | CD 26707 | Canada | 1991 | |
| Until The End Of The World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (CD) | Warner Bros. Records | 9 26707-2 | US | 1991 | |
| Until The End Of The World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (CD, Comp) | Warner Bros. Records, BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. | 9 26707-2, D 115420 | US | 1991 | |
| Until The End Of The World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (LP, Comp) | Warner Bros. Records | 7599-26707-1 | Germany | 1991 |
Take this soundtrack. Here you have the cream of the pop and rock scenes from the 1980s trying to catch the mood of the Apocalypse, as the title of the movie suggests.
My favorite ones are Julee Cruise, accompanied by fellow musicians David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti, giving a Twin Peaks treatment to an Elvis song, Crime and The City Solution and Nick cave who sound more tragic than ever, rock legend Patti Smith whose poetry is underlined by a minimal but haunting background and, last but not least, the hypnotizing voice of Jane Sibery putting light in the obscurity of this album.
Furthemore, most of the tracks are exclusive to this release.