The official OST release also features the work of Jocelyn Pook, specifically her piece "Naval Officer." This track, utilized during the film’s most intimate and uncomfortable moments, relies on heavy, droning strings. In a compressed format, the low-end frequencies can muddy together. A FLAC rip, however, provides the headroom necessary to hear the micro-tonal shifts in the cello, preserving the terrifying, voyeuristic atmosphere that Kubrick engineered.

The prompt specifies a "Full FLAC" edition. This has distinct implications for the listener's experience of the OST.

The standard soundtrack includes 14 tracks that mirror the film's shift from upper-class elegance to psychological dread.

: György Ligeti's "Musica Ricercata, II" is the heartbeat of the score. Its simple, stabbing piano notes are legendary for building a sense of inescapable surveillance.

(PDF) Music and Narrative in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut

13. “The Worst Place (Reprise)” – Jocelyn Pook 14. “Spanish Guitar Solo” (Flamenco from the Somerton mansion) 15. “Waltz 2 (Reprise)” – Shostakovich 16. “I Only Have Eyes for You” – The Flamingos (Over the closing credits)