Sylvos
07-14-2012, 07:30 AM
First, sorry to bring the 240504203 thread about TDKR, but it'll be easier.

So, OK people, since I saw you crying for hours, here we are :

The CD Bonus tracks :

Bombers Over Ibiza (Junkie XL Remix) (5:51)
No Stone Unturned (7:29)
Risen From Darkness (4:28)

Files untouched, original mp3 256





https://rapidshare.com/files/49532439/RKDT.rar

Pass : HZLB




Oh and if some aren't pleased with Rapidshare, maybe some others can reup it via other ways... ;)

asianrage
07-14-2012, 07:43 AM
Thank you!!!!

Barry Egan
07-14-2012, 07:45 AM
Thanks!

Nightmare27
07-14-2012, 08:01 AM
hooray thank you

shad00
07-14-2012, 08:02 AM
Ugh. Rapidshare of all sites. Thanks nonetheless.

collection
07-14-2012, 08:09 AM
The Dark Knight Rises - Hans Zimmer [BONUS TRACK] (OST) (2012)



The Dark Knight Rises
Miusic by: Hans Zimmer
Released: 2012
Format: MP3 @320
Size: 161 MB



Tracklista

01 A Storm Is Coming [00:37]
02 On Thin Ice [02:55]
03 Gotham's Reckoning [04:08]
04 Mind If I Cut In? [03:27]
05 Underground Army [03:12]
06 Born In Darkness [01:57]
07 The Fire Rises [05:33]
08 Nothing Out There [02:51]
09 Despair [03:14]
10 Fear Will Find You [03:08]
11 Why Do We Fall? [02:03]
12 Death By Exile [00:23]
13 Imagine The Fire [07:25]
14 Necessary Evil [03:16]
15 Rise [07:16]
Bonus tracks from iTunes deluxe version [M4A 256 kbps]
16 Bombers Over Ibiza (Junkie XL Remix) [05:49]
17 The Shadows Betray You [05:21]
18 The End [06:13]
Bonus track from Amazon enhanced CD [MP3 256 kbps]
18 Risen From Darkness [04:28]
Ticket bonus track [MP3 128 kbps]
All Out War [03:22]




rapidgator.net

http://rapidgator.net/file/27162284/TDKR-HZ+BT.rar.html

turbobit.net

http://turbobit.net/homl4jvpr5n8.html

ul.to

http://ul.to/7k95nl85

freakshare.com

http://freakshare.com/files/1sxx0g7c/TDKR-HZ-BT.rar.html






Enjoy and Please Say Thanks :)

DAKoftheOTA
07-14-2012, 08:16 AM
Ugh. Rapidshare of all sites. Thanks nonetheless.

Excuse you. You just got these for free, don't be bitching about what site they're uploaded to. Would you prefer Megaupload? Next time I upload something, I'll up it to Megaupload and make sure you get the link first

Thanks for the bonus tracks, Sylvos :)

raybond
07-14-2012, 08:27 AM
Many, many thanks

SHJ33
07-14-2012, 08:34 AM
Thanks so much!

KaFaraqGatri
07-14-2012, 08:59 AM
MediaFire mirror of the original file (hope that's OK, Sylvos). Same password.


http://www.mediafire.com/?046wxda393222p5

licenturion
07-14-2012, 09:06 AM
Thanks for the last bonus track. After a week of hunting, ripping and refreshing serveral forums I finally have a complete soundtrack. 1h26m40s of music is quite a lot for a soundtrack these days :)

aligheri62
07-14-2012, 09:15 AM
Thank you, great release.

DAKoftheOTA
07-14-2012, 09:16 AM
1h26m40s of music is quite a lot for a soundtrack these days :)

Well for an RCP score it is lol

krzyszsz86
07-14-2012, 09:18 AM
Thanks for posting!!! :)

However... I am quite disappointed in Soundtrack as a whole. Nothing new really. TDK and BB both have better Scores. And biggest let down for me is the fact that music from the trailers is not included.. MTV Trailer, Trailer 3, Trailer 5(Journey) they all have excellent music attached to them.. and I would rather have them on the CD than some remix or recycled music from previous Batman flicks.

Just my 2 cents.

krzyszsz

Fink
07-14-2012, 09:24 AM
thankkks!

---------- Post added at 02:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:18 AM ----------

BTW, does someone know if "All Out War" is only available in 128k?

erikottowegner
07-14-2012, 09:29 AM
thankkks!

---------- Post added at 02:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:18 AM ----------

BTW, does someone know if "All Out War" is only available in 128k?

From what someone said in another thread, it was the bit rate that it came in originally, meaning the source. So I think it's the best there will be.

Fink
07-14-2012, 09:30 AM
Ok thanks for the info!

ahdvd
07-14-2012, 09:40 AM
The final track you're missing 'No Stone Unturned' has been posted by Sylvos here: http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/dark-knight-rises-cd-exclusive-bonus-tracks-118138/#post2039896

JasonSouron
07-14-2012, 10:25 AM
Thnxxx so much for "No Stone Unturned" : )

Soundtrackcollector
07-14-2012, 10:45 AM
Thnxxx so much for "No Stone Unturned" : )

mm5
07-14-2012, 11:31 AM
Thanks for this!

Funkateer
07-14-2012, 11:37 AM
cheers, nice one! :)

ttdd1986
07-14-2012, 11:39 AM
Thank you

mramccall
07-14-2012, 12:04 PM
Thanks :-)

DaUpp
07-14-2012, 12:06 PM
Hm...so much Versions, so much Bonus-Tracks, I�ve decided to collect them and make my "own version" of it...this is the tracklist:

(http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=tdkrinjfd.jpg)

DaUpp
07-14-2012, 12:08 PM
Hm...so much Versions, so much Bonus-Tracks, I�ve decided to collect them and make my "own version" of it...this is the tracklist:

(http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=tdkrinjfd.jpg)

matongsai
07-14-2012, 12:29 PM
Thanks a lot.

matongsai
07-14-2012, 12:30 PM
Thanks a lot.

lexi1234
07-14-2012, 12:54 PM
Thank you for 'No Stone Unturned', I've been searching like mad for it...'No Stone Unturned' has got to be the most epic track I've ever heard...the quality of sound is so good, I mean, my speakers are not that great, but thanks to the excellent sound quality, I don't have to tamper with the volume or anything...

I only wish the chant from thefirerises.com and the trailers were also part of this soundtrack...

DjawadiFan
07-14-2012, 02:22 PM
Many Thanks for the original score, but if you can get track; All Out War (3:21) HQ AAC or Mp3 256 Kbps !?!

eglia
07-14-2012, 02:54 PM
thanks for all the tracks everyone, what looked like a pretty small length ost has turned out way better than expected!

Bioscope
07-14-2012, 02:54 PM
Thanks!!

jmn77
07-14-2012, 03:06 PM
Many Thanks for the original score, but if you can get track; All Out War (3:21) HQ AAC or Mp3 256 Kbps !?!
No. How it's presented is how the source was presented.

fffire
07-14-2012, 03:16 PM
Thank you very much. I am so touched.

darthmaul1
07-14-2012, 03:23 PM
IMO the score is fantastic, BUT these 3 bonus tracks the shadows betray you, the end & the bombers those suck!
but the other bonus tracks risen from the darkness all out war and no stone unturned are great.

Feedthemachine
07-14-2012, 03:25 PM
Can someone upload No Stone Unturned separately? Thanks.

Kadron
07-14-2012, 03:27 PM
I really like The End actually
even if it makes me feel ... sad..

cdc01a
07-14-2012, 03:40 PM
Thanks so much. Lets just hope that people's expectations don't drown out the movie itself, ala Episode I in 1999.

niz9sand
07-14-2012, 03:43 PM
thanks for the share :)

Fatal1tyGX
07-14-2012, 04:48 PM
Over 20 tracks in the OST and they didn't include that epic remix of Gotham's Reckoning which was in the movie trailers... I don't want to live on this planet anymore.

Kazewashi
07-14-2012, 05:08 PM
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!

gl71173
07-14-2012, 05:13 PM
Thanks for this!

Drunkenmunkey
07-14-2012, 05:39 PM
tyvm for no stone underturned!

jaroshulk28
07-14-2012, 05:52 PM
Thank you very much for the share, Sylvos!

GrannyGooz
07-14-2012, 05:57 PM
Thanks for posting!!! :)

However... I am quite disappointed in Soundtrack as a whole. Nothing new really. TDK and BB both have better Scores.

krzyszsz

I confirmed this. I hope i don't get crucified for going against the tide but this score seems to be getting too much attention as though it's a masterpiece yet in reality other than being attached to the Batman franchise this is more than just a rehash of the past Batman Begins and TDK score. it has an Arkham City music written all over it. Add that parts and parcel of Transformers, Black Hawk Down and what you have is recycled material that is so glaring but yet fanatics refused to see. I expected more and to my dismay it's a less than glossy version of the two previous batman scores.

I'm interested to know what Tangotreats and benuit has to say about this score as those two have time and again shown how it means to say their opinions and make them count.

jaroshulk28
07-14-2012, 06:06 PM
YYYYEEEEESSSSSSSS!!!!!!!


I KNEW THEY WERE GOING TO USE MY FAVORITE TRACK!!!!!!


I LOVE "No Stone Unturned". My favorite track!

They used my favorite parts from Batman Begins' "Stopping the Train"! I just love that piece of music that plays right when Ra's looks up right before the train flies off the tracks and right when Joker falls off the building; thinking that he finally got Bats to break his one rule.

Bravo Zimmer! So happy that you decided to go back to the great elements from the BB score!

darthmaul1
07-14-2012, 06:40 PM
Thanks for posting!!! :)

However... I am quite disappointed in Soundtrack as a whole. Nothing new really. TDK and BB both have better Scores. And biggest let down for me is the fact that music from the trailers is not included.. MTV Trailer, Trailer 3, Trailer 5(Journey) they all have excellent music attached to them.. and I would rather have them on the CD than some remix or recycled music from previous Batman flicks.

Just my 2 cents.

krzyszsz

How can u say that? Then TDK is just a rehash of BB! Each score has its own themes but also the familiar batman theme too. TDKR has a bit of catwoman and Bain themes. And to the people that a r bitching! About the theme from the trailers is not there. I say parts of it are! And it may be in the movie itself. NOT ALL the musical ques have to be in it! And with those bonus tracks there may not be enough room on the cd?

Joseph
07-14-2012, 07:00 PM
I'm interested to know what Tangotreats and benuit has to say about this score as those two have time and again shown how it means to say their opinions and make them count.

Benuit already said he doesn't like it. Tango has repeatedly made it clear that he doesn't like the modern Zimmer/RCP style, so there's really no need to ask. (And I doubt he wants to suffer through another Zimmer score!)

I'm loving this score. It has plenty of new material, and the reprised/copy-pasted material (however you want to put it) is welcome, considering that this is the end of the trilogy and TDKR apparently brings the story full circle. The only thing I don't like is this "exclusive" bonus track business, which I guess is supposed to combat piracy and generate more revenue, except it doesn't. Fortunately, most of the bonus tracks aren't worth going through the effort of buying them off iTunes or buying your movie ticket from some web site, and the ones that are… they're "included" with the CD!

Don't really have much else to say. You either have a taste for this music, or you don't. I've never quite connected with "Arkham" or "Transformers", so the music associated with those series doesn't get me very excited. On the other hand, I can't wait to find out where Nolan's Bruce Wayne ends his "journey". That's probably why the score for TDKR and the stuff it reprises/rehashes (whatever you want to call it!) resonates with me. (It's also worth noting that some of the material that calls back to "Batman Begins" didn't find its way onto that movie's album release, such as the "Train Fight" and "End Credits" music.)

GrannyGooz
07-14-2012, 07:48 PM
Benuit already said he doesn't like it. Tango has repeatedly made it clear that he doesn't like the modern Zimmer/RCP style, so there's really no need to ask. (And I doubt he wants to suffer through another Zimmer score!)
...
Don't really have much else to say. You either have a taste for this music, or you don't. I've never quite connected with "Arkham" or "Transformers", so the music associated with those series doesn't get me very excited....

Good to know then that I'm not alone in this view. Fair enough, but since your not familiar with the score from that Batman games maybe you should try hearing it some times you might be surprised you might like it since you like this score which look and sound pale in comparison to that video game score. No need to sample Transformers score as well since you like this score you've already heard bits and pieces of it (that's a bit of exaggeration) but that score made by Mr.Jablonsky is also way better than this solo TDKR-Zimmer outing.

jubas
07-14-2012, 08:33 PM
Thanks for posting!!! :)

However... I am quite disappointed in Soundtrack as a whole. Nothing new really. TDK and BB both have better Scores. And biggest let down for me is the fact that music from the trailers is not included.. MTV Trailer, Trailer 3, Trailer 5(Journey) they all have excellent music attached to them.. and I would rather have them on the CD than some remix or recycled music from previous Batman flicks.

Just my 2 cents.

krzyszsz


I couldn't agree more it sucks that none of the trailer music is not on at all


Still thanks for this though :-)

benuit
07-14-2012, 08:51 PM
I confirmed this. I hope i don't get crucified for going against the tide but this score seems to be getting too much attention as though it's a masterpiece yet in reality other than being attached to the Batman franchise this is more than just a rehash of the past Batman Begins and TDK score. it has an Arkham City music written all over it. Add that parts and parcel of Transformers, Black Hawk Down and what you have is recycled material that is so glaring but yet fanatics refused to see. I expected more and to my dismay it's a less than glossy version of the two previous batman scores.

I'm interested to know what Tangotreats and benuit has to say about this score as those two have time and again shown how it means to say their opinions and make them count.

Thank you. Less time right now, but tomorrow night I'll try to answer in detail. What I've heard so far was not particularly convincing.
Take a look at this review. policymic (http://www.policymic.com/articles/10978/dark-knight-rises-movie-5-problems-with-the-hans-zimmer-batman-soundtrack)

See you tomorrow.

KaFaraqGatri
07-14-2012, 08:58 PM
"So simplistic - Batman has a two-note theme... who deserves more than two notes of simplistic triumph."

Then later on...

"[With 'Rise'] Zimmer saved the best for last....from the aggressive rhythms to the soaring ethereal vocalizations to the glorious Batman theme."

So either you bash it for being simplistic... or its glorious. Surely you can't have both?

I don't think its a masterwork but then again it can take a while for a score to grow on me, let alone my think its a masterpiece. I didn't like The Da Vinci Code when I first heard it and now I love it.

Bogus123
07-14-2012, 09:57 PM
"So simplistic - Batman has a two-note theme... who deserves more than two notes of simplistic triumph."

Then later on...

"[With 'Rise'] Zimmer saved the best for last....from the aggressive rhythms to the soaring ethereal vocalizations to the glorious Batman theme."

So either you bash it for being simplistic... or its glorious. Surely you can't have both?

You conveniently cut the quote right before the next phrase : "In this track, Zimmer actually extends themes past two-note progressions and allows them to develop."

So, yes, the author remains coherent in that he finds a two-note motif simplistic, and a more elaborate one glorious.

KiraYamatoFan
07-14-2012, 10:10 PM
Thanks a lot, people!

krzyszsz86
07-14-2012, 10:41 PM
How can u say that? Then TDK is just a rehash of BB! Each score has its own themes but also the familiar batman theme too. TDKR has a bit of catwoman and Bain themes. And to the people that a r bitching! About the theme from the trailers is not there. I say parts of it are! And it may be in the movie itself. NOT ALL the musical ques have to be in it! And with those bonus tracks there may not be enough room on the cd?

Well, I can say that as I am entitled to have my own opinion, just like you are :)

I would not say TDK score is rehash of BB score. BB soundtrack could be sumed up with Vespertilio (plus Bruce Wayne cues), TDK was all about Why so serious, some Batman cues, and a little of Bruce Wayne. TDKR is a rehash of both and.. Transformers :D. Of course it has some new stuff. I like Gotham Reconing, Underground Army (Bane's cues I assume). Catwoman theme is awful though. But I was expecting a LOT more as this is the third and finall instalment of the franchise.

If anyone loves the score good for them. Really. I wish I could be as enthusiastic about it as you are. But I am not, so I express my disappointment. Maybe there will be like a 2 CD EXPANDED/DELUXE score realised soon.

Also, I often read comicbookmovie.com. After the publication of 90 sec samples for TDKR score people where alomost sh****** their pants. Comparing it to a masterpiece... And saying some stuff about The Avengers soundtrack being worse. Well, I find both soundtracks to be mediocre.

As for the trailer music. It is 1000 times better than most tracks on the score.

You don't have to agree with me on this. It's just my humble opinion. Maybe in time, after listening to the score few more times I will find it better, like you do.

Also, if anybody has any news on trailer 5 music please let me know:)
krzyszsz

jubas
07-14-2012, 10:48 PM
Well, I can say that as I am entitled to have my own opinion, just like you are :)

I would not say TDK score is rehash of BB score. BB soundtrack could be sumed up with Vespertilio (plus Bruce Wayne cues), TDK was all about Why so serious, some Batman cues, and a little of Bruce Wayne. TDKR is a rehash of both and.. Transformers :D. Of course it has some new stuff. I like Gotham Reconing, Underground Army (Bane's cues I assume). Catwoman theme is awful though. But I was expecting a LOT more as this is the third and finall instalment of the franchise.

If anyone loves the score good for them. Really. I wish I could be as enthusiastic about it as you are. But I am not, so I express my disappointment. Maybe there will be like a 2 CD EXPANDED/DELUXE score realised soon.

Also, I often read comicbookmovie.com. After the publication of 90 sec samples for TDKR score people where alomost sh****** their pants. Comparing it to a masterpiece... And saying some stuff about The Avengers soundtrack being worse. Well, I find both soundtracks to be mediocre.

As for the trailer music. It is 1000 times better than most tracks on the score.

You don't have to agree with me on this. It's just my humble opinion. Maybe in time, after listening to the score few more times I will find it better, like you do.

Also, if anybody has any news on trailer 5 music please let me know:)
krzyszsz


i posted the trailer 3 music

Thread 118170

krzyszsz86
07-14-2012, 10:57 PM
i posted the trailer 3 music

Thread 118170

Thanks for your effort. I already have trailer 3 music though. As for trailer 5, it is longer and better in my opinion version of trailer 3 music. And it's still not ripped yet :(

krzyszsz

Victor007
07-16-2012, 04:59 PM
Thanks!

MasterZPrime
07-16-2012, 05:25 PM
While this score is interesting, in terms of which score had more, dark knight had ALOT more IMO. The finale music was quite different from BB, the music when batman shows fox the sonar, dent is in the car with maroni, the ferries scene, I could go on. This doesn't really offer much, a cat woman theme, bane, sure, but I hear reprises of many themes from TDK and a lot more from BB. One would think this was a mere continuation from BB in some cases xD but Im not complaining. Im a HUGE fan of reprises. Love it, absolutely LOVE when a composer does this. However, if zimmer is trying to offer us anything new, hell need to release a complete score because I dot think anyone can see its full potential especially when no one has heard the full score yet until you see the film. And even then expect some to suffer similar to jablonsky and michael bay films. Loud and explosions xD But still, masterpiece? Not until the score is heard AS A WHOLE can it be considered a masterpiece. That's like cutting da vinci's mona lisa in 3 pieces and showing us 2 saying 'Here, come see this MASTERPIECE!' Unless we see the full thing, its not a masterpiece... yet.

mboy114
07-18-2012, 04:49 AM
Thanks very much mate :D

VincenzoSZ
07-18-2012, 09:52 AM
Thank you very VERY much!

captainpumpkin
07-18-2012, 10:54 AM
I actually very much enjoy this score... but then I enjoy rehashes.

benuit
07-18-2012, 12:16 PM
What do you want? A review or propaganda? Even on "hans-zimmer.com" critical voices are getting louder.
It is an above average bad music, written by a below average musically-gifted composer. Point.

"The Amazing Spider-Man" is certainly not a musical masterpiece, but in direct comparison to "TDKR" is Hans Zimmer "composition" to describe almost as tragic.
Where do I start? The totally incoherent cues, that lack of ideas, the lack of variations, the utter ignorance of musical structure, or the copying of other composers?

Action cues. Volume is not a sign of quality. He had really enough time with John Powell, Harry Gregson Williams and Steve Jablonsky to learn about writing action music. Or the themes. What the hell is this?
This Two tone something? Elliot Goldenthal, Danny Elfman and James Newton Howard have yet made ​​good guidelines. Variations. Did you find one? A variation, not bling bling here and there.

A few days ago we finally got the chance to listen the "Transformers 2 & 3" sessions. Conceptually similar, but in all aspects by far the better score.
Clear thematic structure, varied action passages, witty and partly imaginative variations. Not fine art, but very entertaining.

Crap is crap. Of course you can call it differently, but it remains what it is. Too bad. Hans Zimmer has probably passed the point of insignificance.
Compositionally, his works were never interesting, but you could have fun with them. Not any more.

Ihre H�rer sind nicht dumm, Herr Hans Florian Zimmer.


How fantastic on the other hand, was Daft Punk's electronic/ orchestral hybrid score for "Tron Legacy".

oyeluque
07-18-2012, 01:00 PM
THanks for the links!
I've just listened to whole OST in Spotify. I'm really looking forward to Friday for the opening.
BTW, it seems that the only working link is the TurboBit one.

karasujin
07-19-2012, 09:01 AM
thanx ^_^

GrannyGooz
07-19-2012, 10:52 AM
What do you want? A review or propaganda? Even on "hans-zimmer.com" critical voices are getting louder.
It is an above average bad music, written by a below average musically-gifted composer. Point.

"The Amazing Spider-Man" is certainly not a musical masterpiece, but in direct comparison to "TDKR" is Hans Zimmer "composition" to describe almost as tragic.
Where do I start? The totally incoherent cues, that lack of ideas, the lack of variations, the utter ignorance of musical structure, or the copying of other composers?

Action cues. Volume is not a sign of quality. He had really enough time with John Powell, Harry Gregson Williams and Steve Jablonsky to learn about writing action music. Or the themes. What the hell is this?
This Two tone something? Elliot Goldenthal, Danny Elfman and James Newton Howard have yet made ​​good guidelines. Variations. Did you find one? A variation, not bling bling here and there.

A few days ago we finally got the chance to listen the "Transformers 2 & 3" sessions. Conceptually similar, but in all aspects by far the better score.
Clear thematic structure, varied action passages, witty and partly imaginative variations. Not fine art, but very entertaining.

Crap is crap. Of course you can call it differently, but it remains what it is. Too bad. Hans Zimmer has probably passed the point of insignificance.
Compositionally, his works were never interesting, but you could have fun with them. Not any more.

Ihre H�rer sind nicht dumm, Herr Hans Florian Zimmer.


How fantastic on the other hand, was Daft Punk's electronic/ orchestral hybrid score for "Tron Legacy".

Very well said Benuit. Couldn't agree more. I may now have to say that this particular score is way overrated!

ziontist
07-19-2012, 12:46 PM
thanks fella big up

Yourfavoratemusic
07-19-2012, 12:56 PM
The score is fine, but it's definitely not the holy grail we thought it would be.

erikottowegner
07-19-2012, 02:08 PM
I can't wait for the reaction to the score after everyone views the film, to see if it will change the experience of listening to the score significantly or not.

bgray1016
07-19-2012, 02:45 PM
Anyone who calls this score overrated is a fool and doesn't know what the heck he's talking about. The Transformers sessions don't even come close to the emotion and power of TDKR or TDK. Sorry, Zimmer is and always will be the best composer in the business.

GrannyGooz
07-19-2012, 03:10 PM
A fool is someone who doesn't know how to accept and respect the other people's views and opinions. And judging with the tone of your comment you are a die hard Zimmer fan which explains the outrage for knowing the negative reactions from others. Kid i think you are high on sugar right now go see a doctor perhaps that explains how delusional you are with the last line you wrote. Oh don't worry i accept your opinion and respect it.LOL

DerKlang
07-19-2012, 04:06 PM
Yesterday I saw TDKR. Terrific. 165 minutes full of excitement, intensity and emotion. Some small weaknesses, not as many as in PROMETHEUS. Overall, a wonderful film in which I had the feeling that he could be quiet twice as long. I was certainly surprised that he was suddenly over. And again, Nolan has created epic images that impress. Zimmer's music fits perfectly. The sound mix of the film was excellent. It was clearly audible, that the music differs very from the OST versions.

I am relieved that JNH has written no music. For TDKR no music is required by the type of JNH. I’m not a fan of Hans Zimmer, but this is his very own territory, since he is the master of his own kind. And of course there is material from BB and TDK in TDKR. It makes sense. Although he is not a great composer, his score is nevertheless enormously emotional and hunt us through the film as if the thousand hounds of hell after us. Thanks to Nolan, Bale and Zimmer for this grand finale. … And the end ... now, it's a real end. So to speak.

And of course Daft Punk's score is the better one. But I repeat: this TDKR music is perfect for the movie.

erikottowegner
07-19-2012, 05:08 PM
Does anyone happen to have an alternate cover for the cd that's fan made with the main poster on it?

Just looking for one that goes with my BB and TDK ost's, I don't know why they changed direction for the cover with the 3rd.

jokershere83
07-21-2012, 08:18 PM
Re-up the MP3 320 version of original score please!!!!!

joey561
07-22-2012, 02:17 PM
Possible for the MP3 version of the entire score to be reuploaded? Been searching around the forums and I don't think I've ever had so much trouble obtaining an OST.

Thanks!

---------- Post added at 07:17 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:17 AM ----------

Possible for the MP3 version of the entire score to be reuploaded? Been searching around the forums and I don't think I've ever had so much trouble obtaining an OST.

Thanks!

ahdvd
07-22-2012, 02:24 PM
I wasn't overly struck with the score when i heard it, and i really wish Zimmer would release the music separated and not linked in together how he wants us to hearit, the music as it's in the movie is what we the listeners want to hear.
That said, after seeing the movie, i've found that it works as arranged in the movie, and i've been listening to it ever since. It's a good score, it just should have been an epic score.

Kadron
07-23-2012, 12:07 AM
just saw the movie too
and it may be me be, but I didnt hear much of the extra tracks (I at least didnt hear 'The End' anywhere, so I guess that was indeed the initial version of 'Rise')
and as usual the names are all wrong for the appropiate music

would like if someone can make a proper chronological order

edit: also the score really like 'Gothams Reckoning'

Everan Shepard
07-23-2012, 04:36 AM
I'm still a week away from seeing it, damnit.

Now, has there been any proper tracklist order? Or should we wait for Scorepranos complete score leak? :D I kid, I kid.

Katsera
07-23-2012, 05:26 AM
all links are dead

Chalkos
07-23-2012, 05:56 AM
Now, has there been any proper tracklist order?

Don't know who the Scorepranos are since this is my first ever post. However I also came looking for a movie version tracklist order, which I doubt will be posted just two days after the movie release since I guess 'nobody' will have a copy at home yet. But you never know.

As for the score/movie... I coudn't help to get emotional in the ending scene, specially when Rise was being played (around 5:17 in the actual track). I just couldn't believe a great era of film was coming to an end. The BB and TDK soundtracks have been part of me and I have happened to stumbled with them in some key moments of my [personal] life. They are absolutely inspirational. It's just wonderful, marvelous, incredible. I am greateful for having lived in this part of the century.

I can't wait for an End Credits track. That's all I ask for.

greyfit
07-23-2012, 12:03 PM
Thanks :)

Kadron
07-23-2012, 02:04 PM
though it does feel like the music is somewhat chronological
except 'On Thin Ice' plays after 'Gothams Reckoning' (and the latter has many variations throughout the movie)

Funkster
07-23-2012, 02:43 PM
i take it "Risen From The Darkness" is the end credits?

sounds like it.

lordkratos
07-23-2012, 03:39 PM
Thank you :-)

Nightmare27
07-23-2012, 07:11 PM
i take it "Risen From The Darkness" is the end credits?

sounds like it.

Pretty sure it's the chase sequence after the stock exchange

Kadron
07-23-2012, 10:09 PM
that chase sequence sounded more like 'The Fire Rises'

though there were Selina Kyle scenes in between

tehƧP@ƦKly�ANK� -Ⅲ�
07-24-2012, 12:52 AM
Anyone hacked the iTunes apps music yet?

Kambei
07-24-2012, 05:34 AM
It's in this thread (Thread 118368).

tehƧP@ƦKly�ANK� -Ⅲ�
07-24-2012, 05:45 AM
I want the Bat sfx that's talked about in another thread.

JHFan
07-24-2012, 07:14 AM
The only way to make this album truly chronological is to chop up some of the tracks.

Also, many sections of the score were replaced by music from the first two films. I name a few examples, and I go by the session names for those, not the album names

(meaning Batmobile (Tumbler) Chase, not Molossus. A Dark Knight, not Aggressive Expansion. LSI Extraction, not I'm Not a Hero)

Here is a description list I made of what was meant for what in the film.

Please keep in mind it is NOT complete, as I've seen the film twice so I'm not completely familiar with the whole thing, but this list is what I am certain of.

Also remember that as it's a Zimmer album, the names do NOT often correspond to the in-film events.

Film spoilers are a given, so fair warning:



A STORM IS COMING
-Opening logos.

GOTHAM'S RECKONING
-Bane's introduction / cargo plane sequence (Prologue)

ON THIN ICE
-Post plane sequence, Harvey Dent memorial party at Wayne Manor.

BORN IN DARKNESS (first 45 seconds or so)
-Selina is startled by Bruce Wayne after she has delivered his dinner and is snooping around. Not sure about the remainder of the track,.

MIND IF I CUT IN?
-Selina kicks out Bruce's cane from under him and escapes with his mother's pearls and into the Congressman's limo. Much of her music is left off the album but it's very similar stuff anyway.

NOTHING OUT THERE
-Alfred heads down to the renovated Batcave, where Bruce is researching Selina and why his fingerprints were taken. This is all Batman Begins music, basically.


THE FIRE RISES (1:44 to about 2:30 or so)
-Bane and his men enter the Stock Exchange, but similar music was heard during a lot of Bane's more despicable actions throughout the film.

-The opening of the track is for the motorcycle chase when Bane and his men take off after using some hostages as shields to escape the police blockade.


RISEN FROM DARKNESS
-The Batman finally returns and takes out one of the motorcycle robbers. Then while he is chased by hordes of cops, Selina opens an empty safe at Daggett's place. Batman takes out another of the stock exchange robbers and is surrounded by cops, but escapes by jumping the Bat Pod up a truck trailer ramp and the cops follow him to an alley where he flies away using the Bat.
(The opening was replaced with a part of LSI Extraction from TDK, while much of this was also replaced with parts of the Begins score, such as Backup and Tumbler Chase, such as the ENTIRE second half from 2:54 to the end)

FEAR WILL FIND YOU
-Selina takes Daggett hostage and heads for the roof. Bane's men surround the place when Batman arrives to help her. They both escape in the Bat as Bane watches. Batman drops Selina off in a different area of the city. Small section was replaced with LSI Extraction from TDK.

UNDERGROUND ARMY
-Undercover Special Forces officers meet with Blake and Gordon, who reveals his presence known to the few remaining cops.

WHY DO WE FALL?
-Bruce makes one final attempt to escape the prison by climbing out of the pit without a rope.


DESPAIR (1:15 or so to 1:38)
-Batman returns and has Gordon ignite the bat symbol on the bridge. I don't remember where the rest of it goes, other than the same LSI Extraction piece from TDK used verbatim in this track, heard twice in the film as I mentioned before.

ALL OUT WAR
-Batman declares war on Bane, and tells Blake to evacuate as many as he can.


NECESSARY EVIL
-War in the streets. Gordon goes after the bomb truck. Batman temporarily defeats Bane by damaging his mask which weakens him. Miranda stabs Batman and reveals herself to be Talia, Ra's Al Ghul's daughter who will see his plans for Gotham through while Batman watches and suffers with the city.

NO STONE UNTURNED
-The massive chase sequence between Talia, the bomb truck, the Tumblers, Selina on the Bat Pod, Batman overhead being fired by tracing missiles.

RISE
-Batman decides to sacrifice himself and takes the bomb to the ocean, saving the city and being honored as a true hero. Bruce's estate is divided up and...well you know what happens next. The perfect ending to this trilogy. This music plays all the way through this sequence of events until the credits begin. The final section (pounding percussion) was replaced with A Dark Knight from TDK.

I don't recall hearing the first half of "Imagine The Fire" and don't recall specifically where the second half was, or any of "The End" but again, I've only seen the film twice and the music was not why I was paying attention. I just love the film.

So there it is, not complete but it's all I've got so far.

Goldsmith4Life
07-24-2012, 08:11 AM
Thanks so much!

Chalkos
07-28-2012, 08:49 AM
The only way to make this album truly chronological is to chop up some of the tracks.

Also, many sections of the score were replaced by music from the first two films. I name a few examples, and I go by the session names for those, not the album names

(meaning Batmobile (Tumbler) Chase, not Molossus. A Dark Knight, not Aggressive Expansion. LSI Extraction, not I'm Not a Hero)

Here is a description list I made of what was meant for what in the film.

Please keep in mind it is NOT complete, as I've seen the film twice so I'm not completely familiar with the whole thing, but this list is what I am certain of.

Also remember that as it's a Zimmer album, the names do NOT often correspond to the in-film events.

Film spoilers are a given, so fair warning:



A STORM IS COMING
-Opening logos.

GOTHAM'S RECKONING
-Bane's introduction / cargo plane sequence (Prologue)

ON THIN ICE
-Post plane sequence, Harvey Dent memorial party at Wayne Manor.

BORN IN DARKNESS (first 45 seconds or so)
-Selina is startled by Bruce Wayne after she has delivered his dinner and is snooping around. Not sure about the remainder of the track,.

MIND IF I CUT IN?
-Selina kicks out Bruce's cane from under him and escapes with his mother's pearls and into the Congressman's limo. Much of her music is left off the album but it's very similar stuff anyway.

NOTHING OUT THERE
-Alfred heads down to the renovated Batcave, where Bruce is researching Selina and why his fingerprints were taken. This is all Batman Begins music, basically.


THE FIRE RISES (1:44 to about 2:30 or so)
-Bane and his men enter the Stock Exchange, but similar music was heard during a lot of Bane's more despicable actions throughout the film.

-The opening of the track is for the motorcycle chase when Bane and his men take off after using some hostages as shields to escape the police blockade.


RISEN FROM DARKNESS
-The Batman finally returns and takes out one of the motorcycle robbers. Then while he is chased by hordes of cops, Selina opens an empty safe at Daggett's place. Batman takes out another of the stock exchange robbers and is surrounded by cops, but escapes by jumping the Bat Pod up a truck trailer ramp and the cops follow him to an alley where he flies away using the Bat.
(The opening was replaced with a part of LSI Extraction from TDK, while much of this was also replaced with parts of the Begins score, such as Backup and Tumbler Chase, such as the ENTIRE second half from 2:54 to the end)

FEAR WILL FIND YOU
-Selina takes Daggett hostage and heads for the roof. Bane's men surround the place when Batman arrives to help her. They both escape in the Bat as Bane watches. Batman drops Selina off in a different area of the city. Small section was replaced with LSI Extraction from TDK.

UNDERGROUND ARMY
-Undercover Special Forces officers meet with Blake and Gordon, who reveals his presence known to the few remaining cops.

WHY DO WE FALL?
-Bruce makes one final attempt to escape the prison by climbing out of the pit without a rope.


DESPAIR (1:15 or so to 1:38)
-Batman returns and has Gordon ignite the bat symbol on the bridge. I don't remember where the rest of it goes, other than the same LSI Extraction piece from TDK used verbatim in this track, heard twice in the film as I mentioned before.

ALL OUT WAR
-Batman declares war on Bane, and tells Blake to evacuate as many as he can.


NECESSARY EVIL
-War in the streets. Gordon goes after the bomb truck. Batman temporarily defeats Bane by damaging his mask which weakens him. Miranda stabs Batman and reveals herself to be Talia, Ra's Al Ghul's daughter who will see his plans for Gotham through while Batman watches and suffers with the city.

NO STONE UNTURNED
-The massive chase sequence between Talia, the bomb truck, the Tumblers, Selina on the Bat Pod, Batman overhead being fired by tracing missiles.

RISE
-Batman decides to sacrifice himself and takes the bomb to the ocean, saving the city and being honored as a true hero. Bruce's estate is divided up and...well you know what happens next. The perfect ending to this trilogy. This music plays all the way through this sequence of events until the credits begin. The final section (pounding percussion) was replaced with A Dark Knight from TDK.

I don't recall hearing the first half of "Imagine The Fire" and don't recall specifically where the second half was, or any of "The End" but again, I've only seen the film twice and the music was not why I was paying attention. I just love the film.

So there it is, not complete but it's all I've got so far.



Great work. We just need to find a place for Death By Exile, The Shadows Betray You, and Imagine The Fire.

Kadron
07-28-2012, 09:07 AM
Imagine the Fire was apparently played during the street war sequence, if we are to believe DARTHS thread

KyuubiRocks
07-28-2012, 04:24 PM
Thank you for this :)

Chalkos
07-29-2012, 08:11 AM
If I find the movie online there's no problem if I post the link here, right?

cheeseparty67
07-29-2012, 04:57 PM
"Despair" just spills right over to the next scene ("You missed a spot") where Blake is about to be shot and then Batman shows up and kicks ass (when the credits theme kicks in.)

Also, the latter of "Born in Darkness" is used in the flashback scenes with Bane and Young Talia when Bruce is told the legend of the child who escaped in the prison.

benuit
08-04-2012, 11:15 AM
Yesterday I saw TDKR. Terrific. 165 minutes full of excitement, intensity and emotion. Some small weaknesses, not as many as in PROMETHEUS. Overall, a wonderful film in which I had the feeling that he could be quiet twice as long. I was certainly surprised that he was suddenly over. And again, Nolan has created epic images that impress. Zimmer's music fits perfectly. The sound mix of the film was excellent. It was clearly audible, that the music differs very from the OST versions.

I am relieved that JNH has written no music. For TDKR no music is required by the type of JNH. I�m not a fan of Hans Zimmer, but this is his very own territory, since he is the master of his own kind. And of course there is material from BB and TDK in TDKR. It makes sense. Although he is not a great composer, his score is nevertheless enormously emotional and hunt us through the film as if the thousand hounds of hell after us. Thanks to Nolan, Bale and Zimmer for this grand finale. � And the end ... now, it's a real end. So to speak.

And of course Daft Punk's score is the better one. But I repeat: this TDKR music is perfect for the movie.

Yesterday I finally found the time to watch the movie. Fantastic, Shakespeare in Gotham City. Unfortunately, Anne Hathaway is no Michelle Pfeiffer.
Otherwise, absolutely perfect.

But the music. I find them very disturbing, apart from the first sequence with Bane in the CIA plane. Just loud sound effects,
primitive in the development, less emotional or dramatic in execution, only partially adjusted to the scene.
I'm sorry, as a big Batman fan, I must say, I am extremely disappointed.

This TDKR music doesn't fits perfectly to the movie ... Oh man, what a shame.

levinjh
08-04-2012, 03:07 PM
OMG, thx so much

theeaglesfan005
08-04-2012, 03:10 PM
My edit


1. A Storm Is Coming
2. Gotham's Reckoning
3. On Thin Ice (0:00-0:34)
4. No Stone Unturned (6:21-7:29)
5. Born In Darkness (0:00-0:34)
6. Mind If I Cut In?
7. Nothing Out There
8. On Thin Ice (0:35-0:49)
9. Selina Kyle (Suite) (0:00-4:10)
10. Bane (Suite) (0:00-1:54)
11. On Thin Ice
12. Fox Meeting (2m13 Trip to Hong Kong from TDK)
13. Bane (Suite) (0:00-1:54)
14. Gotham's Reckoning (2:34-2:50)
15. The Fire Rises (0:00-0:45)
16. Risen From Darkness
17. Fear Will Find You
18. The Fire Rises (2:28-3:08)
19. On Thin Ice (0:53-2:55)
20. Why Do We Fall? (0:29-1:29)
21. Mind If I Cut In? (1:53-2:38)
22. Gotham's Reckoning (1:10-2:33) 1
23. Gotham's Reckoning (1:10-2:33) 2
24. Gotham's Reckoning (0:44-1:10) 3
25. Gotham's Reckoning (0:00-0:43) 4
26. The Fire Rises (1:43-2:19) 1
27. The Fire Rises (2:41-5:33) 2
28. Born In Darkness
29. Ra's Immortal (Meeting Ducard from BB)
30. Underground Army
31. Why Do We Fall?
32. Death By Exile
33. All Out War (1:56-3:22) 1
34. All Out War (1:56-3:22) 2
35. Despair
36. All Out War (0:00-1:56)
37. Gotham's Reckoning (2:51-3:42)
38. The Fire Rises (0:00-0:58) 1
39. The Fire Rises (0:00-0:58) 2
40. The Fire Rises (4:28-5:33) 3
41. Necessary Evil
42. Imagine The Fire (3:41-7:25)
43. No Stone Unturned (0:00-6:21)
44. Bruce Wayne? (Mugging, Pt. 2 from BB)
45. Rise
46. TDKR Credits

jubas
08-04-2012, 09:21 PM
The only way to make this album truly chronological is to chop up some of the tracks.

Also, many sections of the score were replaced by music from the first two films. I name a few examples, and I go by the session names for those, not the album names

(meaning Batmobile (Tumbler) Chase, not Molossus. A Dark Knight, not Aggressive Expansion. LSI Extraction, not I'm Not a Hero)

Here is a description list I made of what was meant for what in the film.

Please keep in mind it is NOT complete, as I've seen the film twice so I'm not completely familiar with the whole thing, but this list is what I am certain of.

Also remember that as it's a Zimmer album, the names do NOT often correspond to the in-film events.

Film spoilers are a given, so fair warning:



A STORM IS COMING
-Opening logos.

GOTHAM'S RECKONING
-Bane's introduction / cargo plane sequence (Prologue)

ON THIN ICE
-Post plane sequence, Harvey Dent memorial party at Wayne Manor.

BORN IN DARKNESS (first 45 seconds or so)
-Selina is startled by Bruce Wayne after she has delivered his dinner and is snooping around. Not sure about the remainder of the track,.

MIND IF I CUT IN?
-Selina kicks out Bruce's cane from under him and escapes with his mother's pearls and into the Congressman's limo. Much of her music is left off the album but it's very similar stuff anyway.

NOTHING OUT THERE
-Alfred heads down to the renovated Batcave, where Bruce is researching Selina and why his fingerprints were taken. This is all Batman Begins music, basically.


THE FIRE RISES (1:44 to about 2:30 or so)
-Bane and his men enter the Stock Exchange, but similar music was heard during a lot of Bane's more despicable actions throughout the film.

-The opening of the track is for the motorcycle chase when Bane and his men take off after using some hostages as shields to escape the police blockade.


RISEN FROM DARKNESS
-The Batman finally returns and takes out one of the motorcycle robbers. Then while he is chased by hordes of cops, Selina opens an empty safe at Daggett's place. Batman takes out another of the stock exchange robbers and is surrounded by cops, but escapes by jumping the Bat Pod up a truck trailer ramp and the cops follow him to an alley where he flies away using the Bat.
(The opening was replaced with a part of LSI Extraction from TDK, while much of this was also replaced with parts of the Begins score, such as Backup and Tumbler Chase, such as the ENTIRE second half from 2:54 to the end)

FEAR WILL FIND YOU
-Selina takes Daggett hostage and heads for the roof. Bane's men surround the place when Batman arrives to help her. They both escape in the Bat as Bane watches. Batman drops Selina off in a different area of the city. Small section was replaced with LSI Extraction from TDK.

UNDERGROUND ARMY
-Undercover Special Forces officers meet with Blake and Gordon, who reveals his presence known to the few remaining cops.

WHY DO WE FALL?
-Bruce makes one final attempt to escape the prison by climbing out of the pit without a rope.


DESPAIR (1:15 or so to 1:38)
-Batman returns and has Gordon ignite the bat symbol on the bridge. I don't remember where the rest of it goes, other than the same LSI Extraction piece from TDK used verbatim in this track, heard twice in the film as I mentioned before.

ALL OUT WAR
-Batman declares war on Bane, and tells Blake to evacuate as many as he can.


NECESSARY EVIL
-War in the streets. Gordon goes after the bomb truck. Batman temporarily defeats Bane by damaging his mask which weakens him. Miranda stabs Batman and reveals herself to be Talia, Ra's Al Ghul's daughter who will see his plans for Gotham through while Batman watches and suffers with the city.

NO STONE UNTURNED
-The massive chase sequence between Talia, the bomb truck, the Tumblers, Selina on the Bat Pod, Batman overhead being fired by tracing missiles.

RISE
-Batman decides to sacrifice himself and takes the bomb to the ocean, saving the city and being honored as a true hero. Bruce's estate is divided up and...well you know what happens next. The perfect ending to this trilogy. This music plays all the way through this sequence of events until the credits begin. The final section (pounding percussion) was replaced with A Dark Knight from TDK.

I don't recall hearing the first half of "Imagine The Fire" and don't recall specifically where the second half was, or any of "The End" but again, I've only seen the film twice and the music was not why I was paying attention. I just love the film.

So there it is, not complete but it's all I've got so far.




you missed to tell something about Rise ;) - Bruce/Batman fakes his death he does not sacrifice himself. At beginning of the 5 min to the end we get prrof to that Bruce survived and then the Batman drums kick in when we see he is alive sitting with Selina Kyle who is wearing the missing pearls the mention at the will hearing. Bruce Wayne does NOT die he LIVES.

mattsey
08-06-2012, 09:10 PM
OMG great thanks !!!!!!!

leomarston
08-26-2012, 09:40 PM
Thank you!!!:happycroc:

doponko
09-06-2012, 07:15 AM
Thank You Very Much!!

bdude
09-17-2012, 02:23 AM
Just wanted to add great work.

Exar Xan
09-27-2012, 06:49 PM
Very interesting indeed, cannot wait to see someone cut this and shares it with us all, the way it was meant to be heard as in the movie! :)

libradude
09-27-2012, 10:17 PM
Awesome- thank you!

jlopezvl
09-28-2012, 12:36 PM
Great. Thanks a lot.

jchaney78
05-10-2013, 09:17 PM
Please reup