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[301] Perfect Circles
  • "Rock On" by David Essex. Nathaniel enjoys some fenugreek as he talks to Nate about life and death. 
  • "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" by Coldplay. Nate sees himself with Lisa and Maya in the pastoral room; repeats at the end as Nate & Lisa discuss the random nature of life. 
  • "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" by Peggy Lee. Nate watches his family at Christmas two years ago. 
  • "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" by Richard Marvin. Nate watches an alternative Fisher Family Christmas.
  • "Time Is On My Side" by Irma Thomas. Nathaniel & Nate discuss the concept of parallel universes. 
  • "Transcendental Blues" by Steve Earle. At a backyard BBQ we are introduced to Nate's "new life". 
  • "Flat Plane" by Soul Hat. Lisa talks about her problems feeding baby Maya as Nate flashes back.
  • "Miles Moods" by Guy Barker. In her drawing class, Claire draws nude model and checks out Russell.
  • "Little Miss More Or Less" by Magnet. Claire practices drawing a perfect circle for art class.
  • "Warm Up & Rehearse" by All Rise. Phil's band warm up and rehearse.
  • "Some Other Time (from 'On The Town')" by Michael C Hall. David sings for his audition at LA Gay Men's Chorus; montage.
[302] You Never Know
  • "Dark Eyes" by Dave Alvin. Joe's cooking is interrupted by a telemarketer.
  • "The Flowers The Bloom In The Spring (from 'The Mikado')" by Michael C Hall. David rehearses his song for the choir.
  • "The Golden Age" by Beck. Claire opens up to Phil about graduating high school, going to art school, and moving on with her life. 
  • "Violin Concerto #2 in A Minor Ill Allegro Assai" by Susann Lautenbacher and The Mainz Chamber Orchestra. At a mountain cabin Carol calls Lisa for help with the salad dressing.
  • "All That We Percieve" by Thievery Corporation. Claire talks with Russell at LAC/Arts.
  • "Stolen Car" by Beth Orton. Nate & Lisa invite David & Keith to a BBQ to get acquainted with baby Maya. 
  • "Isobel" by Dido. Later at the BBQ, Keith wakes up Maya with a flush. 
  • "Maya Row The Boat Ashore" by Peter Krause & Lily Taylor. Nate & Lisa sing Maya a song, which David & Keith overhear through the baby monitor.
  • "Nearer My God To Thee" by The Londonderry Choir. At the Showalters Funeral David criticizes Rico about his moral superiority.
[303] The Eye Inside
  • "It's Only Paper Moon" by Michael C Hall & The Gay Men's Chorus. David & The Gay Men's Chorus sing this song at a rehearsal.
  • "Must Be Dreaming" by Frou Frou. David & Keith are excited and playful as they drive off to their vacation get-away. 
  • "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Michael C Hall. In anticipation of poolside drinks, David accidentally sings a bit of this song in the car.
  • "Carino Neuvo" by Mariachi Sol De Mexico. David feels uncomfortable as he & Keith arrive at the hotel pool.
  • "Cielito Lindo" by Lomos Mariachi Band. At the BBQ, Keith & David decide to head back to their room.
  • "Uptight" originally by Stevie Wonder. David & Keith belt out this song in their hotel room.
  • "Willful Suspension Of Disbelief" by Modest Mouse. Claire breaks up with Phil at the crematorium. 
  • "Start Again" by Electric Soft Parade. After breaking up with Phil, Claire sits in her car for a moment before driving off.
  • "Rocket Man" by Elton John. Driving home from their vacation, Keith & David start singing along as they hit traffic.
[304] Nobody Sleeps
  • "Une Larme" by Jeno Jando. Ruth & Bettina go for a massage.
  • "This One's About Me" by Brooke Ramel. Lisa, Bettina & Ruth prepare for Ruth's birthday party.
  • "Boys Better" by The Dandy Warhols. At a local bar, Olivier & Scott argue about art. 
  • "Peg" by Steely Dan. Ruth, Bettina, David, Keith, Nate & Lisa get loose after the birthday dinner. 
  • "Best Days Of Out Lives" by Weekend Players. Later at the bar, Olivier compliments Claire & Russel's artwork. 
  • "Circle" by Sarah McLachlan. Lisa gives Ruth a foot massage. 
  • "Burning Down The House" by Bonnie Raitt. Everyone dances at Ruth's party. 
  • "Popolo di Pekino (from 'Turandot')" by Giacomo Puccini, Albert Erede conductor. Robert Lamar Giffin's funeral #1. 
  • "Nessun Dorma (from 'Turandot')" by Giacomo Puccini, Eric Leinsdorf conductor. Robert Lamar Giffin's funeral #2. 
[305] The Trap
  • "Mazurka Opus 59" by Frederic Chopin. Claire & Russell are working and chatting in art class; Olivier asks Claire to be his assistant. 
  • "June Is Bursting Out All Over (from 'Carousel')" composed by Rodgers and Hammerstein. The Gay Men's Chorus rehearses.
  • "Let's Go To Bed" by Ivy. David joins Terry & Evan for a drink after chorus rehearsal.
  • "More Than This" by Charlie Hunter ft Norah Jones. At their apartment, David is relieved when Keith tells him can't attend his concert performance. 
  • "Obstacle 2" by Interpol. Nate browses for CDs at a record store. 
  • "Roland" by Interpol. Nate has fantasy that Lisa has discovered him spending money outside their budget. 
  • "Rock Hard Times" by The Eels. Claire drives Olivier to the mall on her first day as his assistant. 
  • "Summertime" by Goldenboy. Olivier laments his lost love Astra to Claire as they continue to drive to the mall. 
  • "Break You Off" by The Roots. Keith sits in his parked patrol car listening to music. 
  • "Good Thing Going" by Stephen Sondheim. David sings beautifully at the Gay Men's Chorus concert.
  • "Not Dead Yet" by Ralph Covert and The Bad Examples. In a fantasy sequence, Nate drives down the highway blasting music from the car stereo and smoking cigarettes with the late Will Jaffe.
[306] Making Love Work
  • "Ain't No Woman Like The One I Got" by The Four Tops. In the prep room, Nate tells Rico about his camping trip. 
  • "O2" by Sleater Kinney. Russell dyes Claire's hair blue. 
  • "Rejoice In The Sun" by Joan Baez. Ruth & Arthur watch the film 'Silent Running'.
  • "Violet" by Cerulean. Claire & Russell share their first kiss. 
  • "Come & Find Me" by Josh Ritter. Nate & Lisa drive home after their camping trip.
[307] Timing And Space
  • "Let It Ride (jimpster mix)" by Lisa Shaw. David & Keith get ready to go to Terry's brunch. 
  • "1937: Saint Sebastian (from 'Mishima')" composed by Phillip Glass. A string quartet performs at Bernard Chenowith's funeral #1.
  • "Got To Wake Up" by Baxter. David & Keith arrive at Terry's for the brunch.
  • "1939: Grandmother & Kimitake (from 'Mishima')" composed by Phillip Glass. A string quartet performs at Bernard Chenowith's funeral #2.
  • "Chick A Boom Boom Boom" by Mocean Worker. Keith feels out of place at Terry's brunch. 
  • "Teenage Sensation" by Gus Gus. David & Keith are at Terry's brunch playing "Guess the Celebrity" game. 
  • "Come Home Angel" by Dan Wilson. Claire & Russell talk inside the hearse. 
  • "My Favorite Things (from 'The Sound Of Music')" composed by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Ruth sings with Arthur.
[308] Tears, Bones And Desire
  • "Horse With No Name" originally by America. At The People's house, family members sing this song as they make hand mops.
  • "Take It All In & Check It All Out" by Joseph Malik. Olivier lectures Claire & Russell about sex. 
  • "Tear It Down" by Metal Rap Addiction (from Firstcom Library). David, Terry & Patrick arrive for paintball competition.
  • "The End" by Llorca. Olivier asks Claire to run an errand for him in Azusa. 
  • "Rolling And Tumbling (remix)" by RL Burnside. In Azusa, Carmen, invites Claire to stay awhile to escape the desert heat.
  • "Variation Sure Emma Peel" by Gran Tourism. At her studio, Carmen tells Claire that she too was once Olivier's assistant.
  • "Melisma" by Terry Davies. Lisa gets a massage from Brenda.
  • "Scenes Pittoresques: Air De Ballet" by Jules Massenet. Claire returns from her trip to Azusa and tells Olivier that she quits. 
  • "Sweet Thing" by Mary J Blige. Keith & David hang out with friends Patrick, Terry & Sarge. 
[309] The Opening
  • "There She Goes" by Sixpence None The Richer. Melinda Bloch prepares for her suicide. 
  • "70s 80s" by Nightmares On Wax. David & Keith run into Father Jack at Video West.
  • "Song For My Father" by Horace Silver. In Margaret's condo, Brenda & Margaret argue about her choices in life. 
  • "Vuelvo Al Sur" by Gotan Project. Russell's sculpture sells quickly at the LAC ARTS Gallery. 
  • "Stiff Jazz" by Dzihan and Kamien. Olivier & Billy catch up at the LAC Arts Gallery. 
  • "Wax" by Subthunk. Claire is disappointed that her photo has not sold. 
  • "Our Love Is Here To Stay" by Patti Austin. Rico tries to get romantic with Vanessa. 
  • "Hayling" by FC Kahuna. Nate & Brenda check out Billy's artwork and joke about how they've evolved. 
  • "Segredo" by SUBA. At the gallery, Margaret smokes a joint with Keith & Janny, Ruth & Arthur talk to Claire about her photograph. 
  • "Bhangra Fever" by Midical Pundtiz. Claire & Russell watch Olivier & Margaret dance. 
  • "Tunnel" by The Dining Rooms. Nate & Lisa are talking in the pyramid when Brenda enters.
  • "Scheherazade: Prince & Princess" by Rimsky Korsakov. Ruth & Arthur cuddle. 
  • "Naked (club remix)" by Oryon. Keith & David recruit a playmate while out at a bar.
  • "Concerto for Organ & Orchestra #10 in D Minor, Opus 7, Adagio" by Handel. In the Pastoral Room, Rico & Nate feel sorry for Alex Gramm. 
[310] Everyone Leaves
  • "J'Veux O'la Musique" by Les Nubians. In the car, Keith & David talk about their issues. 
  • "Got To Be Cool" by Wailing Souls. Billy cooks for Brenda in his apartment.
  • "El Prescador" by The Big Band. Rico & Vanessa take a dancing lesson.
  • "La La La" by Jack Costanzao. While dancing with Rico, Vanessa starts to get dizzy.
  • "Los Angeles" by X. Nate is looking after Maya, when Brenda stops by. 
  • "Overthrown" by Tom McRae. Claire & Ruth talk about the men in their lives.
  • "Our Love Is Gonna Live Forever" by Spain. Closing montage. 
[311] Death Works Overtime
  • "Sa-Rang-Ee-Mal-Bak-Keh" by RICH. At a Korean convenience store, Dorothy Su is shot and killed during a robbery.
  • "Heaven" by Eyra Gail. At a health club, a jogger on a treadmill has a heart attack.
  • "Corcovado" by Charlie Byrd & Ken Peplowski. On the telephone, Brenda & Margaret talk about spreading Bern's ashes. 
  • "Doralice" by Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto. Margaret throws Bern's ashes off her apartment balcony so "he can be in Westwood for all eternity". 
  • "Sonata in F Minor" by Scarlatti. At the funeral home, David & Claire greet mourners. 
  • "Killing Me Softly With His Song" originally by Roberta Flack. Margaret sits on her balcony and sings.
  • "La Tormenta" by The Latin Brothers & Gambino Pampini. Rico dances with another woman when Vanessa misses their dance lesson. 
  • "I Saw The Light" by Todd Rundgren. Nate sits in Lisa's car and listens to the cassette that she was playing. 
[312] Twilight
  • "Rise" by Azure Ray. Claire in her bedroom, gets a call from Russell.
  • "Beautiful Dreamer" by Stephen Foster. The Gay Men's chorus practices. 
  • "Outro Lado (Presence Mix by Charles Webster)" by Zuco 103. David & Patrick discuss David's breakup with Keith. 
  • "Angel" by Weekend Players. Claire wakes up at Brenda's house, they discuss Nate. 
  • "Beautiful Otherness" by Bent. David & Patrick make out. 
[313] I'm Sorry, I'm Lost
  • "It's All In The Game" by The Four Tops. Nate has a drink in a tavern and meets Monica. 
  • "Rebellion" by Joe Arroyo. Rico takes a dance lesson.
  • "The Projects" by Paul Hunter. Brenda & Joe have dinner in a Korean restaurant.
  • "It Keeps You Running" by The Doobie Brothers. Nate returns to the tavern for more drinking.
  • "Wet, Wet, Wet" by Princess Superstar. Rico & friend have drinks at a strip club. 
  • "The Seed (2.0)" by The Roots ft Cody Chesnutt. A stripper hits on Rico. 
  • "Radar Love" by Golden Earring. Nate picks a fight at the tavern. 
  • "Cherish" by The Association. Ruth & George get married. 
  • "Move It On Over" by Hank Williams. Ruth & George dance back at the funeral home. 
  • "Climbatize" by Prodigy. Nate drives frantically as Nathaniel & Lisa taunt him and urge him to commit suicide. 
  • "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" by Hank Williams. The wedding party continues.

Six Feet Under music list adapted from HBO's Six Feet Under Music Guide