Hans Zimmer
Composer
David Fleming
Additional Music
Andrew Kawczynski
Additional Music
Nile Marr
Additional Music
Monica Sonand
Vocals
Alan Meyerson
Music Scoring Mixer
Seth Waldmann
Score Recordist
Eva Reistad
Assistant Score Mixer
Alfredo Pasquel
Assistant Score Mixer
Chuck Choi
Technical Score Engineer
Steven Doar
Technical Music Assistant
David Naroth
Technical Music Assistant
Taurees Habib
Samples Coordinator
Raul Vega
Samples Coordinator
Mark Wherry
Digital Instrument Design
Cynthia Park
Assistant to Hans ZIMMER
Steven Kofsky
Music Production Services
Shalini Singh
Studio Manager
FILM CREDITS
Music by Hans Zimmer
Additional Music by David Fleming, Andrew Kawczynski & Nile Marr
Music Production Services: Steven Kofsky
Music Editor: Katie Greathouse
Guitar: Nile Marr
Mandola: David Fleming
Vocals: Monica Sonand
Synth: Hans Zimmer
Recordings by Seth Waldmann
Score Mixed by Alan Meyerson
Score Mix Assistants: Alfredo Pasquel & Eva Reistad
Technical Score Engineer: Chuck Choi
Technical Assistants: Steven Doar, Dhruv Goel & David Naroth
Digital Instrument Design: Mark Wherry
Sampling Team: Taurees Habib & Raul Vega
Studio Manager for Remote Control Production: Shalini Singh
Assistant to Hans Zimmer: Cynthia Park
Score Mixed at Remote Control Productions, Santa Monica CA
"Skipping Stones"
Performed by Dan Reynolds & Hans Zimmer
Words & Music by Daniel Coulter Reynolds & Hans Florian Zimmer


And Predator, The Abyss or What Lies Beneath?
That are terrific scores by Silvestri
While I haven't paid much attention to his action scores, Back To The Future, Stuart Little, and Polar Express prove to me Silvestri is capable of making amazing and iconic work. The problem is recently, he's kinda become part of the group of composers so desperate for melody, that they end up making little more than complex orchestral noise. I didn't even finish Ready Player One because I just couldn't grasp any of the themes, and frankly wasn't interested in doing so.
Well, Im only agreeing with the Zimmer fan because to be honest I never saw Silvestri's scores to be fitting with the movies…Infinity War only really has one theme, and it's just Thanos theme which you cant really do much with – or Silvestri had no reason to develop much outside the slow progression and the end titles, which used some kind of tempo, but little else. The score wasn't very punchy or catchy, let's say.
Honestly I preferred Jackman or someone from RC.
Infinity War was good, but not near from Ready Player One.
Is the music any good?
I really hope they release the documentary score and not only this song which sounds pretty by the books.
Maybe I deserve to die but I really don't like this music. It just sound to similar to all the "guitar / feel good" radio songs shit, and, seriously, do you ear something that sound like Zimmer in there? But it's nice to know that he scores the documentary.
Well, that not a 100% sure, but if he Release the score at interscope records with the original song with dan reynolds(Imagine Dragons). But we had to wait what happens.
Something tells me they're not going to.
Nice new song from hans zimmer & the frontman imagine Dragons Dan Reynolds. I got a question just to know if hans zimmer will make a score for this documental hbo movie including the song with dan Reynolds?