Pan – Project Details

2015
PAN, 2015, Directed by Joe Wright

FILM CREDITS

Music by John Powell

Music Consultant: Maggie Rodford
Music Editors: Tom Carlson, James Bellamy & Jason Ruder
Score Producer by John Powell
Additional Score Producer: Matthew Margeson
Additional Music by Anthony Willis, Paul Mounsey & Batu Sener
Score Recorded by Nick Wollage
Additional Recording & Song Mixes: Rupert Coulson
ProTools Operators: Chris Barrett, Adam Miller, Erik Swanson & Tom Bailey
Score Mixed by Shawn Murphy
Assistant Mix Engineer: John Traunwieser
Score Recorded at Air Studios, London
Digital Score Editor: David Channing
Orchestrations by John Ashton Thomas, Rick Giovinazzo, Mark Graham, Andrew Kinney & Jon Kull
Orchestra Conducted by Gavin Greenaway
Choir: Metro Voices & Capitol Children's Choir
Drummers: Paraiso Drumming School
Music Preparation: Mark Graham
Score Coordinator: Becky Bentham
Music Clearances: Karen Elliott

"Smells Like Teen Spirit"
Written by Kurt Cobain, David Grohl & Krist Novoselic
Produced by John Powell, Matthew Margeson & Dario Marianelli
Performed by Hugh Jackman & Cast

"Blitzkrieg Bop"
Written by Joey Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone, Johnny Ramone & Tommy Ramone
Produced by John Powell, Matthew Margeson & Dario Marianelli
Performed by Hugh Jackman & Cast

"Short Change Hero"
Written by Kelvin Swaby, Dan Taylor, Chris Ellul & Spencer Page
Performed by Capitol Children's Choir & Metro Voices

"Something's Not Right"
Written by Lily Allen & Tim Rice-Oxley
Produced by Matthew Margeson & John Powell
Performed by Lily Allen

"Little Soldier"
Written by Lily Allen & Tim Rice-Oxley
Produced by Karma Kid & Tim Rice-Oxley
Performed by Lily Allen

"Irish Blessing"
Performed & Arranged by the African Children's Choir

Pan

Pan

2015 69'51
Release date : 10/02/2015
BOOKLET CREDITS

"Smells Like Teen Spirit"
Written by Krist Novoselic, David Grohl & Kurt Donald Cobain
Produced by John Powell, Dario Marianelli & Matthew Margeson
Performed by Cast from Pan

"Blitzkrieg Bop"
Written by John Cummings, Douglas Colvin, Thomas Erdelyi & Jeffrey Hyman
Produced by John Powell, Dario Marianelli & Matthew Margeson
Performed by Cast from Pan

"Somthing's Not Right"
Written by Lily Allen & Tim Rice-Oxley
Produced by John Powell & Matthew Margeson
Performed by Lily Allen

"Little Soldier"
Written by Lily Allen & Tim Rice-Oxley
Produced by Karma Kid & Tim Rice-Oxley
Performed by Lily Allen

Score Composed & Produced by John Powell

Additional Song Production & Arrangements: Matthew Margeson
Additional Music, Arranging, & Midi Orchestration by Anthony Willis, Batu Sener & Paul Mounsey
Music Editor: Tom Carlson
Orchestra Conducted by Gavin Greenaway
Score Recorded by Nick Wollage
Score Mixed by Shawn Murphy
Supervising Orchestrator: John Ashton Thomas
Orchestrations by Andrew Kinney, Jon Kull, Mark Graham, Rick Giovinazzo & Tommy Laurence
Orchestra Contractor: Isobel Griffiths
Assistant Orchestra Contractor: Lucy Whalley
Music Preparation: Mark Graham for JoAnne Kane Music Services
Librarian: Dave Hage for Dakota Music
Score Recorded at Air Studios, London
Score Mixed at 5 Cat Studio, Los Angeles
Assistant Mix Engineer & Additional Song / Score Remixes by John Traunwieser
Digital Score Editor: David Channing
Pro Tools Operators: Adam Miller, Chris Barrett & Erik Swanson
Additional Recording & Song Mixes by Rupert Coulson
Composer Max Tools: John Crooks
Score Coordinator: Beckey Bentham
Film Music Clearances: Karen Elliott
Album Mastered by Patricia Sullivan at Bernie Grundman Mastering

Balkan Ensemblre: The Balkanatics
Accordion: Petro Dewshi
Saxophone: Ian East
Trumpets: Shanti Jayasinha, Chris Batchelor & Igor Gudjalov
Horn: Philip Eastop
Euphonium: Dave Whitehouse
Tuba: David Powell
Percussion: Rastko Rasic & Guy Schalom

Adult Choir: Metro Voices
Choir Choirmaster: Jenny O'Grady
Children's Choir: Capitol Children's
Choir Choirmaster: Rachel Santesso
Solo Vocalists: Dee Lewis Clay, Kamille Rudisill & Kelly Adams
Los Angeles Vocal Contractor: Edie Lehmann Boddicker

Executive Album Producer: Joe Wright
Executives in Charge of Music for Warner Bros. Pictures: Darren Higman & Amanda Narkis
Executive in Charge of WaterTower Music: Jason Linn
Music Business Affairs Executives: Lisa Margolis & Ray Gonzalez
Album Music Clearances: John F.X. Walsh

John Powell Thanks:
Joe Wright, Tim Lewis, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Paul Webster, Lily Allen, Karen Elliott, Becky Bentham, Paul Broucek, Darren Higman, Amanda Narkis, Jason Linn, Sandeep Sriram, Kari Miazek, Tom Carlson, Jason Ruder, Shawn Murphy, Alison Burton, Nick Wollage, Rupert Coulson, Gavin Greenaway, Laura Engel & Richard Kraft

Dedicated to Melinda Lerner & Oliver Powell

Thanks to: 
Peter Axelrad, Maria Belli, Paul Broucek, Rocco Carrozza, Wendy Christiansen, Laura Engel, Andrew Fischel, Kerrylyn Genetive, Wendy Griffiths, Tim Grover, Joe Kara, Kathy Kelly, Kevin Kertes, Kolette Kleber, Ny Lee, Charlie Light, Michael Meisel, Kari Miazek, Lori Miyakawa, Genevieve Morris, Jon Polk, Elena Reyter, Marlene Seki, Olly Sheppard, Christy Swintek, Bobby Thornburg, Paul Tothill, Courtenay Valenti, Raymond Walden, Pat Woods & Robert Zick

01 – Opening Overture (2:41)
John Powell
02 – Air Raid – Office Raid (1:40)
John Powell
03 – Kidnapped – Galleon Dog Fight (5:09)
John Powell, Anthony B. Willis
04 – Floating – Neverland Ahoy! (2:29)
John Powell, Paul Mounsey
05 – Smells Like Teen Spirit (Perf. Cast From Pan) (2:11)
John Powell, Matthew Margeson, Dario Marianelli
06 – Blitzkrieg Bop (Perf. Cast From Pan) (0:58)
John Powell, Matthew Margeson, Dario Marianelli
07 – Murmurs Of Love And Death (3:27)
John Powell
08 – Mine Escape (5:01)
John Powell, Anthony B. Willis
09 – Inverted Galleon (1:56)
John Powell, Anthony B. Willis
10 – Neverbirds (1:54)
John Powell
11 – Something’s Not Right (Perf. Lily Allen) (3:20)

John Powell, Matthew Margeson
12 – Tramp Stamp (2:33)
John Powell, Paul Mounsey
13 – Origin Story (3:57)
John Powell
14 – Pirates Vs Natives Vs Heroes Vs Chickens (4:21)
John Powell, Paul Mounsey
15 – Crocodiles And Mermaids (3:24)
John Powell, Anthony B. Willis
16 – A Warrior’s Fate (4:10)
John Powell
17 – Flying Ship Fight (7:23)
John Powell
18 – A Boy Who Could Fly (5:10)
John Powell, Paul Mounsey
19 – Transfiguration (2:18)
John Powell
20 – Fetching The Boys (3:10)
John Powell
21 – Little Soldier (Perf. Lily Allen) (2:37)

10 Comments

  1. ems August 30, 2022 at 7:15 pm - Reply

    Dario Marianelli as a producer of the songs? That’s a surprise.

    • Inspiron August 30, 2022 at 7:30 pm - Reply

      Powell took over the score from Marianelli. I’d imagine some work on the songs had already been done…

    • Stéphane H. August 30, 2022 at 9:40 pm - Reply

      Yeah Matt Margeson was basically doing the songs when Marianelli was still in, so he was involved. I think I remember Matt told me they tried a loooot more songs before those in the film were the final decision. John arrived later.

    • Inspiron August 31, 2022 at 1:01 am - Reply

      Any idea who did most of the work on Something’s Not Right? Love the production on that track. Thought the choirs sound very Powell-ish.

  2. James November 17, 2017 at 12:42 am - Reply

    Thanks!

  3. Vivien July 27, 2017 at 12:46 am - Reply

    It's RCP's style and it's pretty much different of William's LOL

  4. ... July 26, 2017 at 11:24 pm - Reply

    This is great news! I really wanted Hans to do this but if not him then Powell is a great choice which I am sure Hans somehow was involved in.

    I just hope this doesn't mean that Hans and Ron Howard won't work together in the future.

  5. Frank July 26, 2017 at 9:21 pm - Reply

    The official Star Wars website just confirmed that John Powell will score the untitled Han Solo movie! Since the day Ron Howard took over, I've anticipated Hans Zimmer to do it but John Powell is definitely next to him on the list. What an exciting news!

  6. Ds February 16, 2016 at 10:18 am - Reply

    I agree, these 3 tracks (plus "Kidnapped – Galleon Dog Fight") are incredible. It's funny, "Pan", "The Martian" and "Steve Jobs" all came out pretty much at the same time and are probably my 3 favorite scores of 2015, still listen to those frequently.

  7. Edmund Meinerts October 5, 2015 at 10:06 am - Reply

    An excellent score indeed! A little chaotic and "overstuffed" at times, but I'll always take a score that's too complicated over one that's too simplistic, and I just love how much stuff Powell throws at you. "Flying Ship Fight" and "A Boy Who Could Fly" are some of the best action music of the year.

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