Bumblebee (Motion Picture Score)
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Bumblebee (Motion Picture Score) is an album featuring the original instrumental music composed by Dario Marianelli for the live-action sequel Bumblebee. The album covers close to an hour of the film's score.
On May 11, 2021, La-La Land Records released a limited edition CD of the score, following suit from the previous two movies' score albums, featuring alternate cover art, liner notes and credits in a twenty-page booklet, limited to 2,000 units.
Track Titles, Length and Description
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[edit]- Cybertron Falls (1:53) — The Autobots battle the Decepticons on Cybertron. The battle goes badly and the Autobots are forced to leave. Optimus Prime sends B-127 on a mission to Earth.
- Bee on the Run (2:18) — After a misunderstanding, B-127 runs from Agent Burns and Sector Seven.
- Shutdown (3:45) — After a battle with Blitzwing, B-127 loses his memory before going into stasis lock.
- Charlie (3:07) — Introduction to our heroine.
- Meeting Bumblebee (4:07) — Charlie meets B-127 and renames him "Bumblebee".
- Dropkick & Shatter Arrive (1:38) — As the name implies, Shatter and Dropkick arrive to track down Bumblebee.
- Chasing Mum (1:56) — Charlie chases her mom down on a bike after she "borrows" Bumblebee.
- Optimus Prime's Message (2:05) — Prime's message, Obi-Wan Kenobi style.
- Desert Council (2:08) — Shatter and Dropkick meet with Sector Seven in the desert.
- Dad's Old Videotapes (1:09) — Charlie's tapes from her deceased father.
- Army Meeting (2:37) — Sector Seven debates the pros and cons of working with the Decepticons.
- A Diving Volunteer (1:32) — Tripp Summers dares Charlie to dive at the beach.
- Pranking Tina (2:13) — Charlie, Bumblebee, and Memo get their revenge on Tina.
- Bee in the Kitchen (2:33) — Bumblebee explores the house after being drawn by Conan...
- Kitchen Chaos (1:45) — ...and totally trashes the place.
- Double Ambush (2:21) — Shatter and Dropkick attack.
- Charlie Sneaks Out (0:59) — Charlie leaves the house to help Bumblebee.
- Death and Resurrection (2:27) — Bumblebee is offlined but shocked back to life.
- Bee's Had Enough (5:15) — Bumblebee regains his memories and goes into a momentary bloodlust.
- Ron's Driving (1:42) — Ron to the rescue.
- Marina Tower (2:55) — Shatter and Dropkick prepare to contact the Decepticon fleet to invade Earth.
- Charlie Dives In (2:38) — Charlie overcomes her fears to help Bumblebee defeat the Decepticon duo.
- Saying Goodbye (2:26) — Charlie must bade her friend a tearful farewell.
- Not Quite There (1:48) — Memo gets friendzoned.
Notes
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- The liner notes included with the CD release incorrectly attribute Bumblebee's voice actor from the original cartoon as Casey Kasem instead of Dan Gilvezan.
