The Year My Voice Broke (Soundtrack)
"The Year My Voice Broke (Soundtrack)" is the musical accompaniment to the 1987 Australian film directed by John Duigan. The soundtrack features a mix of original compositions and popular songs from the late 1980s, capturing the film's nostalgic and emotional themes.
The music enhances the coming-of-age story of the protagonist, Danny Embling, as he navigates adolescence, friendship, and first love. Notable tracks include contributions from The Go-Betweens and The Triffids, reflecting the vibrant Australian music scene of the time. The soundtrack plays a crucial role in setting the film's tone and atmosphere.