Transformers Prime: Music from the Animated Series
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| Label: | Lakeshore Records}} | |||
| Release date: | March 20, 2012}} | |||
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Transformers: Prime: Music from the Animated Series: Season One is an album of Brian Tyler's score for the Prime TV series, which was released on March 20, 2012.
Track listing
[edit]- Transformers Prime
- Optimus Prime Returns
- One Shall Rise
- Dreadwing
- In Defense of Humanity
- We Have Returned
- Relentless Pursuit
- This is Your Home Now
- Autobot Stratagum
- Battle in the Energon Mine
- Proximity Sensors
- Cutting It a Bit Close
- The Cons Are Back
- RC on the Move
- Always Welcome
- Arachnid
- The Space Bridge
- Dogfight
- Bumblebee
- Next Day after School
- Cybertron
- Megatron on the Move
- The Construct
- Prime Finale
- Transformers Prime End Title
Notes
[edit]- Teehee... "Stratagum."
- Arcee and Airachnid's names are notably misspelled here, giving one the impression that Prime's story involves a mobile Remote Control and a spider.
- The heroic four-note passage most prominently featured in tracks such as "Optimus Prime Returns" and "In Defense of Humanity" would later be repurposed for the Transformers One score, which was also composed by Brian Tyler.
- Tyler employed the services of the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra to record the soundtrack and, according to an interview with Lakeshore Records, "front-loaded" the orchestral recordings and created a music library that editors could utilize in various episodes. This was to avoid the logistical and financial nightmare of gathering a live orchestra to record music for a television show on a per-episode basis.
