FILMS CREDITS
Music by Ramin Djawadi
Music Editor: Julie Pearce
Score Music Editor: Carlton Kaller
Music Consultant: Tracy McKnight
Score Conductor: Ramin Djawadi
Additional Music: Brandon Campbell
Score Orchestrators: Stephen Coleman & Andrew Kinney
Score Recorde & Mixed by Chris Fogel
Music Preparation: Booker White, Walt Disney Music
Orchestra Contractor: Peter Rotter
Choir Contractor: Jasper Randall
Score Recordist: Larry Mah
Technical Score Advisors: Williams Marriott & Omer Benyamin
Score Production: Tori Fillat
Score Mix Assistant: John Witt Chapman
Score Recorded at Eastwood Scoring Stage, Warner Bros. Studios
Score Mixed at Elbo Studios
Eastwood Stage Recordist: Tom Hardisty
Eastwood Stage Technical Engineer: Ryan Robinson
Easwtood Stage Crew: Richard Wheeler Jr. & Greg Dennen
Eastwood Stage Manager: Jamie Olvera
Orchestra Leader: Belinda Broughton
Additional Music Editors: Joe E. Rand & Del Spiva
Assistant Music Editor: Nevin Seus
Score by Ramin Djawadi
Soundtrack Album Producer: Ava DuVernay
Score Produced by Ramin Djawadi
Additional Music: Brandon Campbell
Score Music Editor: Carlton Kaller
Music Editor: Julie Pearce
Music Conducted by Ramin Djawadi
Orchestrators: Stephen Coleman & Andrew Kinney
Score Recorded & Mixed by Chris Fogel
Music Preparation: Booker White, Walt Disney Music
Orchestra Contractor: Peter Rotter
Choir Contractor: Jasper Randall
Score Recordist: Larry Mah
Technical Score Advisors: William Marriott & Omer Benyamin
Score Production: Tori Fillat
Mixing Assistant: John Witt Chapman
Assistant Music Editor: Nevin Seus
Concertmaster: Belinda Broughton
Featured Vocals: Stephanie Alexander & Suzanne Waters
Score Recorded at Eastwood Scoring Stage, Warner Brothers Studios
Eastwood Stage Recordist: Tom Hardisty
Eastwood Stage Technical Engineer: Ryan Robinson
Eastwood Stage Crew: Richard Wheeler Jr. & Greg Dennen
Eastwood Stage Manager: Jamie Olvera
Score Mixed at Elbo Studios
Mastered by Gavin Lurssen & Reuben Cohen at Lurssen Mastering, Los Angeles, CA
Executive in Charge of Music & Soundtracks for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Production: Mitchell Leib
Music Creative For Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Production: Kaylin Frank
Music Business/Legal Affairs for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Production: Scott Holtzman, Don Welty & Marc Shaw
Music Production for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Production: Ryan Hopman
Music Consultant: Tracy McKnight
Special Thanks to David Ali, Lesley Allery, Spencer Averick, Sean Bailey, Adam Borba, David Byrnes, Mike Caren, Lyndsie Chlowitz, Wendy Christiansen, Rob Cohen, Jonathan Daniel, Roger Davies, The Djawadi Family: Jennifer Hawks, Paige & Miles, Nancy Dolan, Jerker Edström, Lauren Einbinder, Shady Farshadfar, Robert Faulstich, Adeline Ferretti, Alex Flores, Lisa Garrett, Michael Gorfaine, Mychal Guyton, Catherine Hand, Lora Hirschberg, Patricia Joseph, Evita Kaigler, Jeremy Kaplan, Maxim Karlik, Rachel Kurstin, Uli Kurtinat, Teresa Labarbara, Brian Loucks, Maria Machado, Joie Manda, Phil McIntyre, Francois Mobasser, Jeremy Mohr, Joy Murphy, Tendo Nagenda, Peter Paterno, Elizabeth Paw, Sandrine Pecher, Chaka Pilgrim, Michelle Rogel, Andrew Ross, David Russell, Lenny Santiago, Sam Schwartz, Theo Sedlmayr, Olly Sheppard, John Taylor, Cheryl Tiano, Stephanie Yu, Jeff Vaughn, Jessica Virtue, Kevin Weaver, jim Whitaker, Andrew Zack, Cindy Zaplachinski, Hans Zimmer & everybody at Remote Control, Jeremy Zimmer, & the entire staff at Walt Disney Studios Music Department, Walt Disney Records & the Disney Music Group
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03 – Magic – Sia (3:29)
04 – Let Me Live – Kehlani (3:16)
05 – Warrior – Chloe x Halle (3:39)
06 – Park Bench People – Freestyle Fellowship (5:15)
07 – Flower Of The Universe – Sade (3:49)
08 – A Wrinkle In Time (2:09)
09 – Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who And Mrs. Which (3:35)
10 – Darkness Across The Universe (2:32)
11 – Touch The Stars (1:44)
12 – Happy Medium (2:05)
13 – Camazotz (3:50)
14 – Home (1:37)
15 – Uriel (2:18)
16 – Is This A Dream? (2:14)
17 – Forgive Me (3:10)
18 – Be A Warrior (5:00)
19 – Tap Into Your Mind (3:01)
20 – Tesseract (3:22)
21 – Sorry I’m Late (6:09)
22 – The Universe Is Within All Of Us (2:09)

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Well, that is a "girls movie" in the end of day.
a lovely score with a very nice fantasy theme. Sorry I'm Late is a very beautiful emotional track, without getting too sappy. well done ramin.
LOL at comparing GOT to LOTR. Shore's LOTR is far superior in scope, thematic development, composition, etc. I like GOT, but GOT is not even in the same league.
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To even compare Djawadi and Shore in complexity is offensive. I presume you haven't actually bothered reading Doug Adams' book on the thematic nuances of The Lord of the Rings? Djawadi employs tiny little nuggets of melody as themes that he recycles verbatim every time. There is no variation.
The Lord of the Rings is based on an extensive amount of thematic development which, absolutely, is missing in Game of Thrones.
Certainly, Shore's work is not as nuanced in development as, let's say, Williams with Star Wars, but to compare his extensively detailed emphatically organic and orchestrally and instrumentally complex work to Djawadi using a cello and a bank of samples is offensive.
Again, some of the choral music is fine but very basic in both harmony and application, and again, let down by the cheapness of the samples underlying them.
The Game of Thrones scores do have their strengths but they're a long, long, long way from Lord of the Rings…
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I'm excited to listen to this, i've only listened to Djawadi's Game of Thrones music. That alone demonstrates his immense talent. Hope the film is good too!
Soooooo excited!!! Hopefully Ramin delivers :-)