
STUDIO: Scott Free Productions, Brandywine Productions – 20th Century Fox
COMPOSER: Marc Streitenfeld
Lossless soundtrack album of 2012 film; Prometheus.
Size: 238 MB
Bitrate range:
Lowest track: 493 kbps
Highest track: 803 kbps
TRACKLIST:
01- A Planet (02:37)
02- Going In (02:03)
03- Engineers (02:29)
04- Life (02:30)
05- Weyland (02:04)
06- Discovery (02:32)
07- Not Human (01:49)
08- Too Close (03:20)
09- Try Harder (02:03)
10- David (03:00)
11- Hammerpede (02:42)
12- We Were Right (02:42)
13- Earth (02:35)
14- Infected (01:56)
15- Hyper Sleep (02:01)
16- Small Beginnings (02:11)
17- Hello Mommy (02:04)
18- Friend From The Past (01:14)
19- Dazed (04:29)
20- Space Jockey (01:29)
21- Collision (03:05)
22- Debris (00:44)
23- Planting The Seed (01:35)
24- Invitation (02:16)
25- Birth (01:24)
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And "Earth"
i thought that one was by Marc Streitenfeld
Have a look:
Hans-Zimmer.com – Prometheus (http://www.hans-zimmer.com/index.php?rub=disco&id=1091)
For some odd reason it’s credited to him in the iTunes release, but it IS Harry Gregson-Williams. He actually composed the following cues for the film:
HGW CUES:
CAVE
CEILING MURALS
EARTH
GO WHERE THEY GO
LIFE
PLANETARIUM ENGINEERS
PROMETHEUS OPENING TITLES
WE COME FROM THEM
WE WERE RIGHT
"HELLO MOMMY"
"COLLISION"
"PLANTING THE SEED"
1m01 Opening Development
4m28 Planetairum / David Theme
4m29 (first word not visible) Engineer
5m30 (not visible)
1m01 Opening Development
4m28 Planetairum / David Theme
4m29 (first word not visible) Engineer
5m30 (not visible)
4m29 Is actually "Planetarium Engineer" according to my list of cues. It makes sense too sense we just had "Planetarium / David Theme"
Thanks Zeeke, it wasn’t visible on the featurette. Not even in HD lol
Ah yeah, That was a pretty nifty featurette! I kept looking at all the computers and tabs on his binder for more cue titles XD
I know exactly what you’re talking about!! The tabs with the cue names on them, but no slates!!
Exactly!! lol. Also i’m amending my original statement about "4m29". I’m more inclined to believe it’s actually "Sleeping Engineer" NOT "Planetarium Engineer"
What do you mean by that?
I think he’s just poking fun at how there’s 3 composers attached to this. Streitenfeld, Gregson-Williams and Wehrmeijer
XD Oh this is nothing compared to one of Hans Zimmer’s projects.
Angels and Demons: Hans Zimmer, Nick Glennie-Smith, Geoff Zanelli, Lorne Balfe
Da Vinci Code: Hans Zimmer, Jim Dooley, Nick Glennie-Smith, Blake Neely, Lorne Balfe
Pirates 1: Hans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt, Ramin Djawadi, Jim Dooley
Need I go on?
Angels and Demons: Hans Zimmer, Nick Glennie-Smith, Geoff Zanelli, Lorne Balfe
Da Vinci Code: Hans Zimmer, Jim Dooley, Nick Glennie-Smith, Blake Neely, Lorne Balfe
Pirates 1: Hans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt, Ramin Djawadi, Jim Dooley
Need I go on?
LOL yes, exactly!!! Hello, PIRATES anyone?!?!
And there was I thinking film scores typically only had one composer… you learn something new every day and as DAK knows, I should know better!
Hah!!! An RCP score with only 1 composer?!?! When pigs fly!!!
Thank you.