Dark of the Moon: The Score
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| This article is about the album of orchestrated music actually in the movie. For the album of contemporary hard rock songs, see Dark of the Moon: The Album. |
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![]() Prime ruminates, "I wish... I knew the score. But the CD isn't out yet." | ||||
| Label: | Warner Bros. | |||
| Release date: | June 29, 2011 (Download) N/A (CD) | |||
| ASIN: | B004XKR6NC (CD) | |||
Transformers: Dark of the Moon — The Score is an album featuring the original instrumental music composed by Steve Jablonsky for the live-action sequel Transformers: Dark of the Moon. The CD of this score was planned for release by Warner Bros. on the same day as Dark of the Moon's rock/pop album, but was delayed as Michael Bay did not have time to give the CD his approval. The CD may still be released in August, with a special edition to coincide with the Blu-ray.[1] The digital download version, complete with booklet, was released on iTunes on June 29, 2011. This album contains roughly 59 minutes of the movie's score.
Tracks
- Dark Side Of The Moon (3:49)
- Sentinel Prime (3:16)
- Lost Signal (4:08)
- In Time You'll See (3:16)
- Impress Me (3:00)
- We Were Gods Once (4:22)
- Battle (3:40)
- There Is No Plan (3:36) [2]
- We All Work For The Decepticons (1:51)
- The Fight Will Be Your Own (4:41)
- Shockwave's Revenge (2:00)
- No Prisoners, Only Trophies (3:32)
- The World Needs You Now (1:59)
- It's Our Fight (6:32)
- I'm Just The Messenger (4:25)
- I Promise (1:58)
- Our Final Hope (3:42)
Notes
- Steve Jablonsky had assists with additional music from Tom Gire, Pieter A. Schlosser and Todd Haberman.[3] Similar to the score in Revenge of the Fallen, one of Linkin Park's songs — "Iridescent" — was again interpolated into the score.
- The track "Sentinel Prime" is about three minutes and sixteen seconds long (3:16), which could be a reference to the number "316" on the side of the firetruck used in the film as Sentinel Prime's alt-mode.
Footnotes
- ↑ Steve Jablonsky's e-mail to Christopher Knight.
- ↑ Contains leitmotif from "Arrival to Earth"
- ↑ From Hans-Zimmer.com
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