
1. Arriving Nickerson’s Lair
2. Chase Walking Nantucket
3. Farewell
4. Young Nickerson
5. Essex Leaving Harbor
6. The Knockdown
7. Blows
8. A Thousand Leagues Out
9. Lower Away
10. The Attack
11. Abandon Ship
12. Separations
13. Stand Off
14. Homecoming
15. The Story is Told
16. The White Whale Chant
17. Meeting Old Nickerson
18. The Second Attack
19. Lost at Sea
20. Desert Island
21. Finding the Dead
22. End Credits (Alternate Version)
Download (http://www33.zippyshare.com/v/JSTZ9i7J/file.html) – I only have it in 128 kbps unfortunately.
Oh my god.
Good…or..bad "OMG"?
lived a man who sailed to sea~
Thanks for the preview. I’m dying to see this one.
It is this – http://www.amazon.com/In-The-Heart-Sea-Soundtrack/dp/B0184VSX50 I just removed the "bonus track" tag from the tracks because I don’t like having it there. ~1 h 30 min total.
I wonder, will be there a CD release for this score?
Dude, it’s WaterTower Music…
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Guaranteed there’ll be an Amazon CD-r On Demand of the standard version. Which would just be tracks 1-16..
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Does anyone know where the bonus tracks would go chronologically? Is the score even in chronological order? Besides the last few tracks of course..
SWEET! 😀
My friend how was the score? Any thoughts?
It’s just another one of those "contemporary" action scores which belie any sense of time or place. If I handed you a blank CD with this score, and you took it for a spin, you would never guess the movie took place in the 19th century and recounted an adventure on the high seas involving a whaling crew battling a vengeful whale and the elements.
Nondescript sums it up.
This is one of the can’t wait score of this year 🙂
Nondescript sums it up.
Hmm… I was actually looking forward to the score. That’s too bad cause Roque Banos is one of my favorites.
this isn’t on cutting edge’s site, link?
Well since Ron Howard has being blowing Zimmer like mad for the last decade or so it�s no surprise that he�s forced Zimmer�s style on Roque Banos. He�s only the composer on this film due to Tax Breaks and not talent unfortunately
Nondescript sums it up.
Well I really disagree with such a point. First of all, it’s never been a problem to me that music is dissociated from the time or place of the movie. Then, I think it has never been a real problem to anyone, except when it gave yet another opportunity to criticize "RCP style". In fact, many scores considered as absolutely great, are totally unrelated to the context of their movie. One example: Star Wars. It’s a full-on orchestral work with great themes, but do you hear anywhere that it is set in the FUTURE and in a FAR GALAXY? Nope, you just hear standard instruments from a symphonic orchestra, recorded in a very classical way and sounding very occidental: which time/place does it relate to? Earth, 1970. Not a far galaxy in the future. To be fair, if John Williams had composed the "Indiana Jones" main theme for the "Star Wars" main credits, I don’t think people would have complained how it sounded like it happened in a jungle…