Music Composed by Harry Gregson-Williams & Hans Zimmer
Music Conducted by Harry Gregson-Williams Music Orchestrator: Bruce Fowler Music Editor & Mentor: Adam Smalley Orchestra Recorded at Air Lyndhurst, London by Geoff Foster Synths Recorded at Media Ventures, Los Angeles by Marc, Gregg, Geoff, Slamm & Steve Score Mixed at Arco Studios, Munich by Paul Hulme Album Compiled by Slamm Andrews Executive Producer (Teldec Classics International): Wolfgang Mohr
Special thanks to: Bille August, Steve Jablonsky, Mal & Jamie Luker, Sam Schwartz, Maggie Rodford, all at Media Ventures & Karen Ducey
Release date : 03/04/1997
Greenland: Anno 1859 (4:14) Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams
Isaiah's Theme (2:06) Hans Zimmer
Smilla Learns More (4:22) Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams
Threatened With Jail (4:47) Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams
Who Is The Mechanic? (4:26) Harry Gregson-Williams
Secrets Of The Ship (7:11) Harry Gregson-Williams
Chase At Sea (8:07) Harry Gregson-Williams
Greenlend Revisited (10:28) Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams
The Truth Revealed (6:41) Harry Gregson-Williams, Nick Glennie-Smith
End Titles (2:23) Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams
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Details here. There has always been questions about HZ being really involved on that one or just like The Whole Wide World letting HGW work on his own.
He actually wrote the theme here... NGS helped a bit. And Jablonsky is not really known but probably arranged a lot of electronica in the middle of all this ! :)
Edmund Meinerts
2013-05-14 10:48:37
It's always a nice surprise when you go back and add the details for an old and somewhat obscure score like this.
...any chance of doing it for the King Arthur complete score? ;)
Hybrid Soldier
2013-05-14 10:53:29
I'd love to, but apart from a bunch of cues, there's no material to make such an analysis... :/