D-Tox – Project Details

2001
D-TOX, 2001, Directed by Jim Gillespie

FILM CREDITS

Music by John Powell

Music Editor: Angie Rubin
Assistant Music Editor: Jeff Potokar
Music Consultant: Scott Stambler
Music Score Recorded & Mixed by Bruce Botnick
Music Contractor: Sandy DeCrescent
Music Preparation: Julian Bratolyubov
Orchestration: Bruce Fowler, Elizabeth Finch, Ladd McIntosh, Yvonne Moriarty & Sayuri K. Lyones

"Freezer Burn"
Written by Williams Ross

"Rage Man Blues"
Written by Scott Stambler
Performed by Gilby Clarke

1m01 Opening (1:56)
1m02 The Drill (0:30)
1m03 Slater Calls (2:53)
Arrival (0:56)
Confiscate Weapon (0:30)
Malloy Checks In (1:07)
Malloy’s Cell (0:58)
Conner Breaks Down (1:31)
Discovering Red (1:26)
Malloy Takes A Walk (1:52)
Reason To Live (0:42)
Detox At Night (1:07)
Mary’s Death (3:23)
Deluxe Cabin My Ass (0:31)
1st One Dead (0:36)
Malloy Backs Down (3:18)
2m24B SWAT (4:20)
Hank In The Tunnel (0:50)
Malloy In The Rain (1:01)
Suicide (1:24)
Brandon’s Death (0:46)
Examining Brandon (2:12)
Jack’s Missing (0:29)
Lock Your Room (0:48)
Doc Dies (1:49)
Talking About Jack (1:08)
Finding Doc (3:59)
Need To Get Up Ther (1:40)
Ice Hole (0:46)
Headlights – Jenny (4:23)
Jaworski Bursts In (0:23)
Mac & Fries (2:32)
Malloy Montage (4:06)
Who’s Not A Cop ? (1:36)
Donovan’s (0:47)
Bittersweet Justice A (2:32)
Bittersweet Justice B (4:03)
Bittersweet Justice C (3:50)
Bittersweet Justice D (2:36)
Life Goes On (1:51) 

30 Comments

  1. Bayhem August 5, 2017 at 10:39 am - Reply

    This is really something you don't see (or rather, hear) every day. An exceptionally beautiful and powerful score to a straigh-up Sly S. action movie. Now, don't get me wrong, I like the movie and it's a shame that it flopped, but the score is so goddamn good that it deserves to be a part of a way more successful and popular movie. I would even go as far as saying that it's one of Powell's best scores. IMO. In a world full of experimental sound-effects driven scores with little to no actual melodies, it's nice to listen to something as beautiful as "D-Tox". I highly, highly recommend it. Here's a nice sample from YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x14XfAcswTI

  2. Bayhem August 5, 2017 at 10:39 am - Reply

    This is really something you don't see (or rather, hear) every day. An exceptionally beautiful and powerful score to a straigh-up Sly S. action movie. Now, don't get me wrong, I like the movie and it's a shame that it flopped, but the score is so goddamn good that it deserves to be a part of a way more successful and popular movie. I would even go as far as saying that it's one of Powell's best scores. IMO. In a world full of experimental sound-effects driven scores with little to no actual melodies, it's nice to listen to something as beautiful as "D-Tox". I highly, highly recommend it. Here's a nice sample from YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x14XfAcswTI

  3. Bayhem August 5, 2017 at 10:39 am - Reply

    This is really something you don't see (or rather, hear) every day. An exceptionally beautiful and powerful score to a straigh-up Sly S. action movie. Now, don't get me wrong, I like the movie and it's a shame that it flopped, but the score is so goddamn good that it deserves to be a part of a way more successful and popular movie. I would even go as far as saying that it's one of Powell's best scores. IMO. In a world full of experimental sound-effects driven scores with little to no actual melodies, it's nice to listen to something as beautiful as "D-Tox". I highly, highly recommend it. Here's a nice sample from YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x14XfAcswTI

  4. toma November 29, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    is this the rejected score composed by john powell?
    or is it just the final score with additional music by william ross & geoff zanelli?
    thanks

  5. toma November 29, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    is this the rejected score composed by john powell?
    or is it just the final score with additional music by william ross & geoff zanelli?
    thanks

  6. toma November 29, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    is this the rejected score composed by john powell?
    or is it just the final score with additional music by william ross & geoff zanelli?
    thanks

  7. gooseR November 27, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Great movie,and soundtrack

  8. gooseR November 27, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Great movie,and soundtrack

  9. gooseR November 27, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Great movie,and soundtrack

  10. SQckzVyMgovCj February 6, 2009 at 12:00 am - Reply

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