Sunday, February 27, 2011

ABEL KORZENIOWSKI's “Copernicus’ Star” will be released by La-La Land Records



The soundtrack for “Copernicus’ Star” will be released by La-La Land Records on March 1, 2011 at 1pm (PST). The cd will be available exclusively through www.lalalandrecords.com. This is a limited, collector’s edition of only 1000 copies. I autographed the first 100. 

Check out the samples by clicking on the title.

Copernicus’ Star track list:

01. Prologue (2:30)
02. To the Stars (1:27)
03. Prophecy (1:41)
04. Lands Far Away (1:02)
05. A Thief (2:11)
06. Breaking Free (1:55)
07. Aquarius (4:30)
08. Anna and Volder (3:51)
09. Ghosts (2:04)
10. Sour Apples (1:55)
11. The Hunting Dogs (2:47)
12. The Bull’s Eye (1:31)
13. Medic (2:28)
14. Snakes (2:16)
15. Forbidden Book (2:15)
16. The Philosopher’s Stone (4:55)
17. Faustus (2:09)
18. Jubilee (2:07)
19. He Who Stopped the Sun (1:35)
20. Scholars (2:02)
Total Album Time: 46:58

THOMAS NEWMAN - THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU (CD) (2011)


THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU - TRACKLIST

1. Fate
2. Inflection Points
3. Elise
4. Four Elections
5. Future's Bright (performed by Richard Ashcroft)
6. The Girl On The Bus
7. Square-One Reset
8. Richardson
9. None Of Them Are You
10. New Leaf
11. Pier 17
12. Recalibration
13. The Substrate
14. Real Kiss 
15. Fever (Adam Freeland Remix) (performed by Sarah Vaughan)
16. The Illusion Of Free Will
17. Escher Loop
18. The Ripples Must Be Endless (End Titles)
19. Are You Ready (performed by Richard Ashcroft)


Listen to SOUND CLIPS here.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) Award Winners 2010



(logo by tracksounds.com)


IFMCA announces its 2010 Winners for scoring excellence
For Immediate Release


JOHN POWELL’S HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON IS NAMED
INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS’ 2010 FILM SCORE OF THE YEAR


FEBRUARY 24, 2011 – The International Film Music Critics Association announces the winners of its seventh annual awards for excellence in musical scoring in 2010 with John Powell’s score for the animated film HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON topping the list, winning both Film Score of the Year and Best Score for an Animated Film. Alexandre Desplat receives three awards: Best Score for a Drama Film (THE KING’S SPEECH), Best Score for an Action/Adventure/Thriller Film (THE GHOST WRITER) and Composer of the Year.

Continuing their tradition to highlight lesser known but vital world talents, the Association awards the Breakout Composer of the Year to Portuguese composer Nuno Malo for AMÁLIA. Turkish composer Pinar Toprak wins Best Score for a Comedy Film for her score to the THE LIGHTKEEPERS. Rounding out the film categories are Best Score to a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film which goes to TRON: LEGACY by the French duo Daft Punk, Best Score for a Documentary Film winner is French composer Bruno Coulais for OCÉANS and American Danny Elfman’s “Alice Theme” from ALICE IN WONDERLAND wins Best Individual Composition.

In the non-film category, Bear McCreary wins his second award in a row in the Best Score for a Television Series, this year for Fox’s drama HUMAN TARGET (McCreary won last year for BATTLESTAR: GALACTICA). Kojima Productions’ CASTLEVANIA: LORDS OF SHADOW, with music by Óscar Araujo, wins Best Score for a Video Game or Interactive Media.

The Best Archival Release goes to the six-disc box set release of Alex North’s score to Stanley Kubrick’s SPARTACUS, which was Varèse Sarabande’s executive producer Robert Townson’s 1000th release for the label. Best Record Label of the Year goes to La-La Land Records, their first win in this category, for such notable 2010 expanded release soundtracks as BATMAN RETURNS, DRAGONSLAYER, PANIC IN THE YEAR ZERO and HOME ALONE.


2010 Film Categories


FILM SCORE OF THE YEAR
• HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, music by John Powell

FILM COMPOSER OF THE YEAR
• ALEXANDRE DESPLAT

BREAKOUT COMPOSER OF THE YEAR
• NUNO MALO

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A DRAMA FILM
• THE KING’S SPEECH, music by Alexandre Desplat

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A COMEDY FILM
• THE LIGHTKEEPERS, music by Pinar Toprak

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR AN ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLER FILM
• THE GHOST WRITER, music by Alexandre Desplat

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A FANTASY/SCIENCE FICTION/HORROR FILM
• TRON: LEGACY, music by Daft Punk

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR AN ANIMATED FEATURE
• HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, music by John Powell

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
• OCÉANS, music by Bruno Coulais

FILM MUSIC COMPOSITION OF THE YEAR
• ALICE IN WONDERLAND – “Alice’s Theme” (Danny Elfman)

2010 Non-Film Categories

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR TELEVISION
• HUMAN TARGET, music by Bear McCreary

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A VIDEO GAME OR INTERACTIVE MEDIA
• CASTLEVANIA: LORDS OF SHADOW, music by Óscar Araujo

BEST ARCHIVAL RELEASE OF AN EXISTING SCORE
• SPARTACUS, music by Alex North (Varèse Sarabande) – Album Producer: Robert Townson; Liner Notes: Robert Townson; Album Art Direction: Robert Townson, Matthew Joseph Peak, Bill Pitzonka

FILM MUSIC RECORD LABEL OF THE YEAR
• LA-LA LAND RECORDS

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The International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) is an association of online, print and radio journalists who specialize in writing about original film and television music.

The IFMCA was originally formed in the late 1990s as the now-defunct “Film Music Critics Jury” by editor and journalist Mikael Carlsson, a former contributor to filmmusicradio.com and filmmusicmag.com, and currently the owner of the Swedish independent film music label MovieScore Media.

Since its inception, the IFMCA has grown to comprise over 50 members from countries as diverse as Australia, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

Previous IFMCA Score of the Year Awards have been awarded to Michael Giacchino’s UP in 2009, Alexandre Desplat’s THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON in 2008, Dario Marianelli’s ATONEMENT in 2007, James Newton Howard’s LADY IN THE WATER in 2006, John Williams’ MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA in 2005 and Michael Giacchino’s THE INCREDIBLES in 2004.

For more information about the International Film Music Critics Association, its members and the list of past awards, please visit www.filmmusiccritics.org - www.facebook.com/ifmca or contact press (at) filmmusiccritics.org.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

ALEXANDRE DESPLAT - largo winch II (CD) (2011)





LARGO WINCH II

Music Composed by 
Alexandre Desplat
(Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows, The King’s Speech, The Queen)


Following his adoptive father's death, Largo Winch (Tomer Sisley) finds himself the director of the W Group. To everyone's surprise, he decides to sell the company and create an ambitious humanitarian foundation. But the day the sale is to be finalized, he's accused of crimes against humanity by a mysterious witness. To prove his innocence, Largo must retrace his past life, in the heart of the Burmese jungle.

Alexandre Desplat (The King’s Speech) composes an exciting second chapter to his original Largo Winch score, capturing the thrill and intrigue of this James Bond-ian adventure.

LARGO WINCH II will begin an international rollout starting in France on February 16.

Varèse Sarabande Catalog #: 302 067 072 2
E.U. Release Date: 03/22/11
U.S. Itunes Release Date: 03/22/11

TRACK LIST:

1.   Nerio’s Plan (1:44)  
2.   Largo Virtuoso (3:30)  
3.   The Conspiracy (5:05)
4.   Malunai (2:31)  
5.   Pandora (2:15)  
6.   The Massacre of Kai Pu (3:14)
7.   Largo Investigates (4:57)  
8.   Infiltration (4:44)  
9.   Abuse (2:41)
10. Escape from the camp (4:34)  
11. Love In The Water (1:24)
12. Francken (2:42)  
13. The Winch Group (1:55)  
14. Bathroom fight (3:21)
15. Malunai’s Death (2:51)  
16. Largo’s Sorrow (1:29)
17. Getting Closer (1:46)  
18. Helicopter Fight (2:51)
19. Meeting with Jung (9:01)  
20. Noom (1:31)

Listen to sound clips and order here.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

MARCELO ZARVOS - beastly (2011) (cd)


Info coming soon!

ATLI ORVARSSON - the eagle (2011) (CD)



‘The Eagle’ Soundtrack announced

Source: filmmusicreporter, silva

Silva Screen Records has announced a soundtrack album for the adventure movie The Eagle. 

The album includes Atli Orvarsson’s original score for the film starring Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell and Donald Sutherland. The soundtrack will be released on February 22, 2011. The movie directed by Kevin Macdonald (Touching the Void, The Last King of Scotland, State of Play) takes place in Roman-ruled Britain, where a young Roman soldier endeavors to honor his father’s memory by finding his lost legion’s golden emblem. 

Also check out this statement from the soundtrack announcement press release, where he talks about working with director Kevin Macdonald:

“Handmade and authentic. These became the key words in my conversations with director Kevin Macdonald as we started working on the music for The Eagle. With a background in documentary film making, he had a deep desire for the music to feel “real and true” to the period and geography of the film… in Kevin I had the perfect collaborator who constantly encouraged me to seek out the unknown and challenged my “musical comfort zone.” From recording Ram’s horns, carnyx and stone whistles in an Edinburgh church, to finding the deeply talented Neff brothers on Myspace, to discovering the hauntingly beautiful Persian Kamancheh … In the end I had the privilege to weave all these elements, along with my themes and an orchestra, into the tapestry that is this score.”


Here’s the album tracklisting:

1. Testudo
2. Highlands
3. The Return Of The Eagle
4. The Ninth Legion
5. North of the Wall
6. Honourable Discharge
7. Out Swords!
8. May Your Souls Take Flight
9. The Seal People
10. Searching
11. Barbarians
12. I Will Return
13. Better Angry Than Dead
14. Eagle Lost, Honour Lost
15. Fleeing The Village
16. Edge of the World
17. Esca’s Freedom
18. Beyond The Territories

JOHN OTTMAN - Unknown (2011) (CD)


Product Details
Audio CD (March 8, 2011)
Original Release Date: 2011
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Varese Records


JOHNNY GREENWOOD - Norwegian wood (2011) (cd)



Import. Original soundtrack from the film "Norwegian Wood" based on the novel written by Haruki Murakami. Music is produced by Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead).
14 Tracks

Listen to Samples here.

BRIAN TYLER - ‘Battle: Los Angeles’ Soundtrack details and SOUND CLIPS (2011) (CD)



Varese Sarabande Records has announced the details of the soundtrack release for the upcoming sci-fi action film Battle: Los Angeles. The album includes 22 tracks of Brian Tyler’s score for the movie directed by Jonathan Liebesman. Visit the official movie webpage where several audio clips from the score can be heard, here.

Here’s the album tracklisting:

1.   Battle Los Angeles Hymn (2:32)
2.   Battle Los Angeles Main Titles (4:18)
3.   Arrival (2:13)
4.   Marines Don’t Quit (2:48)
5.   Command and Control Center (3:44)
6.   Elegy (4:59)
7.   Redemption (8:27)
8.   For Home, Country, and Family (4:02)
9.   War Hymn (2:28)
10. Evac (3:12)
11. To Hell and Back (6:26)
12. Mobilized (5:07)
13. The Freeway (1:56)
14. The Drone (3:07)
15. Casualty of War (1:37)
16. Rebalance (1:26)
17. Regret (1:28)
18. Shelf Life (2:32)
19. The World Is at War (1:40)
20. Abandoning Los Angeles (5:11)
21. Battle Los Angeles (5:28)
22. We Are Still Here (3:15)

THE INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS ASSOCIATION - NOMINEES FOR EXCELLENCE IN MUSICAL SCORING, 2010



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ALEXANDRE DESPLAT RECEIVES 7 INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS’ 2010 AWARD NOMINATIONS, INCLUDING TWO FOR FILM SCORE OF THE YEAR

FEBRUARY 11, 2011 - The International Film Music Critics Association announces its list of nominations for excellence in musical scoring in 2010, with French composer Alexandre Desplat leading the field with 7 nods including THE KING’S SPEECH (3 nominations) and THE GHOST WRITER (4 nominations) for Film Score of the Year. Also nominated in this category are John Powell’s HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (5 nominations), Daft Punk’s score to TRON: LEGACY (3 nominations) and Hans Zimmer’s INCEPTION (3 nominations).

Desplat, who also wrote the nominated score to HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 1, is short-listed for Composer of the Year along with John Powell (HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON); James Newton Howard (SALT, THE LAST AIRBENDER, NANNY MCPHEE RETURNS); Danny Elfman (ALICE IN WONDERLAND) and Hans Zimmer (INCEPTION). 

Breakout Composer of the Year nominees include Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter, better known as the French electronic/dance duo Daft Punk, for TRON: LEGACY; Spanish composer Oscar Araujo for the video game CASTLEVANIA: LORDS OF SHADOW; Spanish composer Arnau Bataller for the mystery film LA HERENCIA VALDEMAR; German composer Herbert Grönemeyer for the George Clooney drama THE AMERICAN; and Portuguese composer Nuno Malo for AMÁLIA, about Portuguese fado singer Amália Rodrigues.

New this year is Best Archival Release category, which combines previous categories that celebrated the current renaissance of older movie scores being released either for the first time, as a re-release or as a re-recording. With so many worthy choices, the new category has been expanded to 10 nominees, which this year includes the 6-disc, premiere release of Alex North’s score to Stanley Kubrick’s SPARTACUS, two never-released John Williams scores (BLACK SUNDAY and FAMILY PLOT) and re-recordings of scores as diverse as Dimitri Tiomkin’s THE ALAMO and Basil Poledouris’ CONAN THE BARBARIAN among other impressive releases. 

The International Film Music Critics will announce the winners of its Seventh Annual Awards on February 25, 2011.


2010 Film Categories

FILM SCORE OF THE YEAR

• THE GHOST WRITER, music by Alexandre Desplat
• HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, music by John Powell
• INCEPTION, music by Hans Zimmer
• THE KING’S SPEECH, music by Alexandre Desplat
• TRON: LEGACY, music by Daft Punk



FILM COMPOSER OF THE YEAR

• Alexandre Desplat
• Danny Elfman
• James Newton Howard
• John Powell
• Hans Zimmer


BREAKOUT COMPOSER OF THE YEAR

• Óscar Araujo
• Arnau Bataller
• Daft Punk
• Herbert Grönemeyer
• Nuno Malo


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A DRAMA FILM

• AMÁLIA, music by Nuno Malo
• BLACK SWAN, music by Clint Mansell
• THE KARATE KID, music by James Horner
• THE KING’S SPEECH, music by Alexandre Desplat
• TRUE GRIT, music by Carter Burwell


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A COMEDY FILM

• THE LIGHTKEEPERS, music by Pinar Toprak
• LO, music by Scott Glasgow
• NANNY MCPHEE RETURNS, music by James Newton Howard
• POTICHE, music by Philippe Rombi
• VAMPIRES SUCK, music by Christopher Lennertz


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR AN ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLER FILM

• BURIED, music by Víctor Reyes
• THE GHOST WRITER, music by Alexandre Desplat
• INCEPTION, music by Hans Zimmer
• ROBIN HOOD, music by Marc Streitenfeld
• SALT, music by James Newton Howard


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A FANTASY/SCIENCE FICTION/HORROR FILM

• ALICE IN WONDERLAND, music by Danny Elfman
• DAYBREAKERS, music by Christopher Gordon
• HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART I, music by Alexandre Desplat
• THE LAST AIRBENDER, music by James Newton Howard
• TRON: LEGACY, music by Daft Punk


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR AN ANIMATED FEATURE

• HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, music by John Powell
• L’ILLUSIONNISTE [THE ILLUSIONIST], music by Sylvain Chomet
• LEGEND OF THE GUARDIANS: THE OWLS OF GA’HOOLE, music by David Hirschfelder
• TANGLED, music by Alan Menken
• TOY STORY 3, music by Randy Newman


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

• THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN, music by Miguel d’Oliveira
• BÉBÉS [BABIES], music by Bruno Coulais
• OCÉANS, music by Bruno Coulais
• WAITING FOR 'SUPERMAN,' music by Christophe Beck
• THE WILDEST DREAM: CONQUEST OF EVEREST, music by Joel Douek


FILM MUSIC COMPOSITION OF THE YEAR

• ALICE IN WONDERLAND - “Alice’s Theme” (Danny Elfman)
• THE GHOST WRITER - "The Truth About Ruth" (Alexandre Desplat)
• HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON - “Forbidden Friendship" (John Powell)
• HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON - “Test Drive” (John Powell)
• THE LAST AIRBENDER - “Flow Like Water” (James Newton Howard)


Other 2010 Categories


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A TELEVISION SERIES

• CZAS HONORU [TIME OF HONOR], music by Bartosz Chajdecki
• DOCTOR WHO, music by Murray Gold
• HUMAN TARGET, music by Bear McCreary
• LOST, music by Michael Giacchino
• ULL PER ULL [AN EYE FOR AN EYE], music by Marc Vaíllo



BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A VIDEO GAME OR INTERACTIVE MEDIA

• CASTLEVANIA: LORDS OF SHADOW, music by Óscar Araujo
• DARK VOID, music by Bear McCreary
• JAMES BOND 007: BLOOD STONE, music by Richard Jacques
• LEGEND OF THE GUARDIANS: THE OWLS OF GA’HOOLE, music by Winifred Phillips
• LEGO UNIVERSE, music by Brian Tyler


BEST ARCHIVAL RELEASE OF AN EXISTING SCORE

• THE ALAMO, music by Dimitri Tiomkin (Tadlow/Prometheus) - Conductor: Nic Raine; Album Producers: James Fitzpatrick, Luc Van de Ven; Liner Notes: Frank K. DeWald; Album Art Direction: GINKO DIGI 

• BATMAN RETURNS, music by Danny Elfman (La-La Land) - Album Producers: Neil S. Bulk, Dan Goldwasser, MV Gerhard, Matt Verboys; Liner Notes: John Takis; Album Art Direction: David C. Fein

• BLACK SUNDAY, music by John Williams (Film Score Monthly) - Album Producers: Lukas Kendall, Mike Matessino; Liner Notes: Scott Bettencourt, Mike Matessino, Jeff Eldridge, Al Kaplan; Album Art Direction: Joe Sikoryak

• CONAN THE BARBARIAN, music by Basil Poledouris (Tadlow/Prometheus) - Conductor: Nic Raine; Album Producer: James Fitzpatrick; Liner Notes: Frank K. DeWald; Album Art Direction: GINKO DIGI 

• FAMILY PLOT, music by John Williams (Varèse Sarabande) - Album Producers: Robert Townson, Mike Matessino; Liner Notes: Mike Matessino

• THE GOONIES, music by Dave Grusin (Varèse Sarabande) - Album Producers: Robert Townson, Mike Matessino; Liner Notes: Mike Matessino; Album Art Direction: John Alvin, Drew Struzan

• INDEPENDENCE DAY, music by David Arnold ( La-La Land ) - Album Producers: Nick Redman, Mike Matessino, Didier C. Deutsch, MV Gerhard, Matt Verboys; Liner Notes: Dan Goldwasser; Album Art Direction: Mark Banning

• LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, music by Maurice Jarre (Tadlow) - Conductor: Nic Raine; Album Producer: James Fitzpatrick; Liner Notes: Frank K. DeWald

• MIKLÓS RÓZSA TREASURY, music by Miklós Rózsa (Film Score Monthly) - Album Producer: Lukas Kendall; Liner Notes: Lukas Kendall, Al Kaplan, Frank K. DeWald, John Fitzpatrick; Album Art Direction: Joe Sikoryak

• SPARTACUS, music by Alex North (Varèse Sarabande) - Album Producer: Robert Townson; Liner Notes: Robert Townson; Album Art Direction: Robert Townson, Matthew Joseph Peak, Bill Pitzonka


FILM MUSIC RECORD LABEL OF THE YEAR

• Film Score Monthly 
• Intrada
• La-La Land
• MovieScore Media 
• Varèse Sarabande 



The International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) is an association of online, print and radio journalists who specialize in writing about original film and television music.

The IFMCA was originally formed in the late 1990s as the now-defunct “Film Music Critics Jury” by editor and journalist Mikael Carlsson, a former contributor to filmmusicradio.com and filmmusicmag.com, and currently the owner of the Swedish independent film music label MovieScore Media.

Since its inception, the IFMCA has grown to comprise over 50 members from countries as diverse as Australia, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

Previous IFMCA Score of the Year Awards have been awarded to Michael Giacchino’s UP in 2009, Alexandre Desplat’s THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON in 2008, Dario Marianelli’s ATONEMENT in 2007, James Newton Howard’s LADY IN THE WATER in 2006, John Williams’ MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA in 2005 and Michael Giacchino’s THE INCREDIBLES in 2004.

For more information about the International Film Music Critics Association, its members and the list of past awards, please visit http://www.filmmusiccritics.org or contact press@filmmusiccritics.org.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

LORNE BALFE - Ironclad (2011) (CD)



Credits : 

Lorne Balfe
Composer - Conductor

Andrew Kawczynski
Sequencer Programmer

Steven Kofsky
Music Production Services

Bruce Fowler
Supervising Orchestrator

Alan Meyerson
Score Supervisor

Mark Wherry
Digital Instrument Design

Satnam Ramgotra
Musician : Percussion

Release date : 03/01/11 

tracklist : 

The Magna Carte (4:17)
King John Arrives (2:07)
God Protect Us (1:56)
Mobilizing (1:17)
We Claim This Castle (1:28)
The Art of Naivety (1:53)
The Battle Begins (6:31)
Marshall and Isabel (1:42)
Dilectio (1:34)
Insidiae (3:22)
Hunger Sets In (2:32)
Desparatus (2:54)
Ciminatio (9:24)
No Salvation (1:43)
Concursus (3:34)
The Final Battle (6:54)
Final Resolution (1:45)
Corvus Cantus (2:38)

Listen to the score here:

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

ALEX HEFFES - the rite (2011) (cd)



Product Details
Audio CD (January 25, 2011)
Original Release Date: 2011
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Label: GREEN STREETS ENT

More here.

GUSTAVO SANTAOLALLA - Biutiful (2011) (cd)



Product Details
Audio CD (March 1, 2011)
Original Release Date: 2011
Number of Discs: 2
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Relativity Music Group

Philip Sheppard- The Tillman Story (2011) (cd)


Product Details
Audio CD (November 22, 2010)
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Lakeshore Records

Listen to samples from the cd, here.

DARIO MARIANELLI - JANE EYRE (2011) (CD)



Sony Classical has announced a soundtrack album for Cary Fukunaga’s upcoming adaptation of Jane Eyre. The album includes the film’s original score by Dario Marianelli featuring violinist Jack Liebeck. The soundtrack will be released on March 8. To pre-order the album, visit Amazon.

Here’s the album tracklisting:

1. Wandering Jane
2. A Thorough Education
3. Arrival At Thornfield Hall
4. The End of Childhood
5. White Skin Like The Moon
6. A Game of Badminton
7. In Jest of Earnest
8. Do You Ever Laugh, Miss Eyre?
9. A Restless Night
10. Waiting for Mr. Rochester
11. Yes!
12. Mrs. Reed is Not Quite Finished
13. The Wedding Dress
14. An Insuperable Impediment
15. Jane’s Escape
16. Life on the Moors
17. The Call Within
18. Awaken
19. My Edward and I

More at the movie's website:

More info on the CD release

David Hirschfelder - Sanctum (2011) (CD)



Product Details
Audio CD (February 1, 2011)
Original Release Date: 2011
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Varese Sarabande

Listen to this new CD, here.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

HANS ZIMMER and various - RANGO (cd) (2011)



Director Gore Verbinski’s (Pirates of the Caribbean) first animated feature, RANGO, is shaping up to be one of this spring’s biggest films. The tale of a chameleon in the old west (voiced by Caribbean star Johnny Depp) forced to become a reluctant hero, RANGO features an all-star cast, and a soundtrack that combines a soaring score by best-selling composer Hans Zimmer (The Dark Night, Inception, Pirates of the Caribbean) with original songs by Los Lobos.

1. Welcome Amigo - 3:57
2. Rango Suite - 5:58
3. Certain Demise - 0:24
4. Metaphor - 0:43
5. Welcome To Dirt V2 - 0:58
6. Names Rango - 1:33
7. Lizard For Lunch - 1:26
8. Stuck In Guacamole - 0:21
9. Underground - 3:18
10. We Ride, Really! - 0:51
11. Rango And Beans - 1:04
12. Bats - 4:28
13. The Bank's Been Robbed - 0:23
14. Rango Returns - 1:16
15. La Muerte A Llegado - 0:45
16. It's A Miracle - 1:58
17. El Canelo - 0:44
18. The Sunset Shot - 0:53
19. Walk Don't Rango - 2:49
20. Rango Theme Song - 3:57