Main Theme by Hans Zimmer Music by Rupert Gregson-Williams
Produced by Hans Zimmer Additional Music & Arrangements by Lorne Balfe, Evan Jolly, Max Aruj, Steffen Thum, Tony Clarke & Guy Farley
Music Editors: Simon Changer & Laurence Love Greed Music Production Services: Steven Kofsky Music Conducted by Johannes Vogel Technical Score Engineer: James Roberson Digital Instrument Design: Mark Wherry Sampling Team: Taurees Habib, Raul Vega & Drew Jordan Orchestrators: Oscar Senen & Joan Martorell Score Recorded by Bernd Mazagg Score Mixed by Alan Meyerson Score Mix Assistant: Forest Christenson Assistant Music Editor: Andy Patterson Concertmaster: Dimitrie Leivici Score Recorded at Synchron Stage Vienna, Synchron Stage Orchestra Monitor Engineer: Jörg Mayr ProTools Operator: Martin Weismayr Stage Manager for Synchron Stage: Roland Tscherne Studio Manager for Remote Control Productions: Shalini Singh Assistant to Hans Zimmer: Cynthia Park Technical Assistant to Rupert Gregson-Williams: Andy Patterson
Score Mixed at Remote Control Productions, Santa Monica, CA
Album Mixed by John Witt Chapman Album Mastered by Pat Sullivan at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, CA
Rupert Gregson-Williams would like to thank: Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe, Steven Kofsky, Rich Jacobellis, Tony Clarke, Andy Blaney, Spitfire Audio, Paul Mounsey, Emma Gregson-Williams, Saskia Gregson-Williams & Jo Tizard
Release date : 11/04/2016
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Source???? If true I'm pumped. No more of that Elfman crap lol
Joshua
2018-01-22 20:20:39
Can't divulge the source. But it's happening.
George
2018-01-22 20:31:14
Lol okay I trust you, its awesome how RGW has broken from the comedic scores and is getting some really good opportunities to create some pretty incredible music
Joshua
2018-01-22 21:57:00
I completely agree!
olive
2018-01-23 02:09:08
I hope he does a better job than in WW. I like the main theme, but I'm not much of a fan of the RGW score. The most striking moments of it are those in which it mentions King Arthur or The Last Samurai.
Miralsice
2018-01-27 11:51:50
It would be great. But I can't believe it without any proofs or sources.
Joshua
2018-03-07 21:48:04
@Miralsice it's official now.
h t t p://filmmusicreporter.com/2018/03/07/rupert-gregson-williams -to-score-james-wans-aquaman/
Jeez, I knew Lorne worked on this, and my assumption was that his contribution was fairly substantive, but I didn't realize he worked on every single cue (at least those on the OST). I'm not sure how I feel about that "Music by Rupert Gregson-Williams" credit now (I know it has everything to do with contracts, but I'm thinking about the principle / artistic integrity side).
Edmund Meinerts
2018-01-19 10:21:06
I mean, Tony Clarke and Evan Jolly are on practically every single cue as well. My gut feeling is that these aren't fully accurate credits yet.
james (now james callahan)
2018-01-20 02:01:35
This is one of those scores in which all composers receive credit for all cues even though they have not composed each note of music. This happens all the time in rcp (Kung Fu Panda, Batman v Superman, Megamind, BossBaby, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight).
james (now james callahan)
2018-01-20 02:09:23
PS: the assumption that everything is Balfe is subjective. In the same way that you drew the conclusion that he is the composer of everything and the credit of RGW is doubtful, I could also say that Balfe did nothing and RGW did everything. Or that no one has done anything and almost everything in the score is the result of the work of these additional composers. The credits do not elucidate anything in this case.
Does anyone else hear a hint of Arcade/Terraforming from Man Of Steel in Duck Shoot? The woodwind/flute starting 2:25 specifically. Really interesting.
Does anyone know why this score is not available on CD at most sites? Even at amazon they say it ships in 2-3 weeks. At most of international amazon sites it is out of stock. At e-bay I could only find one copy. Other online stores either don't list it or it is out of stock too. I find it a bit strange considering it was released about two weeks ago by Sony which is not a small label.
I am way more looking forward to Hans' smaller works and releases (like The Crown and Planet Earth) than his upcoming big ones like Inferno. I feel like there are two sides of him now, and the shows and films that are smaller do not pressure him to emulate that stupid generic Hollywood action sound. Stuff like this still reminds me of his older work.
fixed
2016-10-11 00:01:15
You're right. Also, Hans's old co-work like here (Balfe & Rupert G-W) still better than CHAPPiE's
AndrewM
2016-10-13 06:43:12
Didn't know Balfe was also doing this ? Any sample of the score yet ?
gretel
2016-11-11 22:45:53
hans zimmer "time" (inception) is nearly the same as "duck shoot". think he ra-arrange the whole OST.
Does anyone know the name of the tracks that you hear in episode 2 when King George dies and the scenes following this event ? Can't seem to find it on the score... It's a different variation on The Duck Shoot and Main theme. Sounds even more beautiful than the version on the album.
Vivien
2016-11-07 10:27:53
Well, the answer is in your question, it's a variation of "Duck shoot".
Waymann
2016-11-07 12:36:32
Too bad... I watched the whole series now and there is I belief more music that is not included in the official release.
Hybrid Soldier
2016-11-07 19:15:28
lol series like that have like 4 to 6 hours written for them... OSTs are usually 1 hours...
Felix
2016-11-07 20:01:07
@Hybrid
Somebody persons don't know it...lol
Do you know what Lorne did ok this here, at first it stands additional composer & now co-composer?!
Waymann
2016-11-08 09:05:06
I do know this, but it's kind of frustrating when you hear good music in the series and they are not included in the soundtrack. Instead some boring uninteresting tracks are included. Of course these soundtrack albums need to be a good listening experience for the big crowd...
gretel
2016-11-11 22:43:23
hans zimmer "time" (inception) is nearly the same as "duck shoot". think he ra-arrange the whole OST.
Out of respect to my source's job I cant say. But its legit.
Anonymous
2016-11-02 01:29:04
At least it's not Wonder Woman. Wonder Women is probably one of those lame knock-off movies that opens at the same time as a major blockbuster. Probably about a group of women who gain superpowers after a toxic accident...
Joshua
2016-11-02 02:56:34
Whoops. Typo, my bad.
Everan
2016-11-02 03:16:56
Oh God, I hope this is true! He can use Zimmer's theme and with the small excerpts of Hacksaw Ridge, he'll rock!
Diana
2016-11-02 03:51:18
Calling bullshit on Joshua. "Out of respect". Mhm. Ok.
Paul
2016-11-02 09:51:04
So... if this is true then Rupert is finally becoming recognised and in demand? That's really nice.
Everan
2016-11-02 17:34:35
There's a new trailer tomorrow so maybe we'll get confirmation ing the trailer's credits.
Hybrid Soldier
2016-11-03 18:08:32
Confirmed, RGW scores WW.
Everan
2016-11-03 18:30:55
OH GOD YES!
Joshua
2016-11-03 20:24:27
I'm just glad to see Rupert finally getting such big projects. He has always deserved better than shitty Adam Sandler movies.
@Diana You were saying? ;)
mpolonest123
2016-11-03 20:29:45
Cool! Can't wait to see what it sounds like... (although I was kinda hoping for Tina Guo to compose)