Duration CD1: 01:19:25
CD2: 00:44:50
TRACKLIST
CD1
01 – Main Titles
02 – Hummel Gets The Rockets
03 – Terrorist Care Package
04 – Taking Over Alcatraz
05 – Hummel’s Speech-Alcatraz Reopened
06 – Mason Breaks Windows-Drive To The Hotel
07 – Rope Trick-The Chase
08 – Jade
09 – Seal Incursion
10 – Welcome To The Rock-In The Tunnels
11 – Shower Room Shootout
12 – Flush The Pipes
13 – The Morgue
14 – Mine Cart Escape
15 – Battle In The Mine
16 – Mason Meets Hummel-Goodspeed Is Captured
17 – Preparing For Launch
18 – Missile Loose
19 – President’s Speech
20 – Mutiny
21 – The Lightouse
CD2
01 – Hunting Goodspeed
02 – Green Smoke-Hostages Alive
03 – Fort Walton, Kansas
04 – End Credits
05 – Main Titles (Demo)
06 – Hummel Gets The Rockets (Alternate)
07 – Terrorisr Care Package (Alternate)
08 – Jade (Demo)
09 – Seal Incursion (Alternate)
10 – Mine Cart Escape (Alternate)
11 – Green Smoke (Alternate)
12 – Kansas (Demo)
13 – Alternate I
14 – Alternate II
Yes…I agree! 🙂
Thank you so much!
Those were the days….
Secondly, I did a comparison, and the version I have is basically the exact same thing as this (only not in FLAC) except the version I have has an extra track labeled "Fort Walton, Kansas (alt.)/End Title Suite (alt.)". Is this "extra" track a fake or something weird like that???
Good question. All I can is that The Rock is a clusterfuck of a score. I’m definitely a fan, but it’s just a disaster as far as all the releases
Good question. All I can is that The Rock is a clusterfuck of a score. I’m definitely a fan, but it’s just a disaster as far as all the releases
Not so much of a clusterfuck really once you check out all the different editions. Despite the numerous editions, the content varies very little between them UNLIKE Clint Mansell’s Sunshine. There are 3 editions I know of: this one which is more along the lines of what I imagined the recording sessions would sound like (each track split up) while another expanded score features almost the same track listing but cues go right into the next cue on that edition versus completely fading out and ending. Also, the 2nd edition has that extra track that Jasonjhn8 was referring to. Can’t vouch for whether it’s authentic or fake because honestly, I never listened to it. Editions 1 and 2 run more or less the same length but the actual main bulk of the score for the 2nd edition is shorter due to the inclusion of the 6 minute alternate version of Fort Walton, Kansas/End Title Suite. There’s a 3rd edition (Hans-Zimmer.com – The Rock (Complete Score) (http://www.hans-zimmer.com/index.php?rub=disco&id=639)) which I have yet to see. It contains 6 extra tracks from the 1st edition and 14 from the 2nd with an increase in running time by 12 minutes to 107.
The one that Lockdown posted is my preferred version so this is the one I will recommend but I’m sure there are those of you just jonesing for those 12 extra minutes. I’ll leave you to that quest.
Sunshine is John Murphy & Underworld
Wow, I’d sure like to hear the edition that you linked to. Has anyone come across this in FLAC? I’m a huge fan of this score and silly as it sounds, those extra 12 minutes would make my day!
Why do people keep doing that in this forum?
Clint Mansell never did Sunshine.
The one forum where people have OCD and other things going on…
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FYI, you can go on John Murphy’s official facebook fan page and ask him if Clint Mansell did the music to Danny Boyle’s Sunshine.
He correct you.
And probably tell you that you’re thinking of the trailer.
Which isn’t always using music from the film.
Clint Mansell never did Sunshine.
The one forum where people have OCD and other things going on…
This is the first time I’ve seen someone (mistakenly) stating Sunshine is Clint Mansell. Apparently people have done it before?
Once, I saw it.
I still got the shakes from it.
You’re right. Not sure what I was thinking there but you get the point nonetheless.
I’ll add it to the collection and give it a listen.
IMO, this one of the soundtracks that can never be over played.
Back when Michael Bay was in his prime.
Before he got into his…
:coolegg: Optimus Prime~
Sunshine (1999) – Maurice Jarre
Sunshine (2007) – John Murphy & Underworld
It seems Clint Mansell scored for the trailer, according to Wikipedia.. "and trailers for the films Zathura, The Da Vinci Code,[4] Sunshine, Babylon A.D. and the TV series Lost and Top Gear"
Sunshine (1999) – Maurice Jarre
Sunshine (2007) – John Murphy & Underworld
Yes, but no Clint Mansell
It seems Clint Mansell scored for the trailer, according to Wikipedia.. "and trailers for the films Zathura, The Da Vinci Code,[4] Sunshine, Babylon A.D. and the TV series Lost and Top Gear"
That’s the incredibly over-used (butchered nearly to death) "Winter, Lux Aerterna" from Mansell’s Requiem for A Dream – a terrible film that I never need to see again
Does someone still have the files originally posted by lockdown and could make a re-up? Thanks in advance 🙂
Cheers.