Rain Man – Project Details

1988
RAIN MAN, 1988, Directed by Barry Levinson

FILM CREDITS

Music by Hans Zimmer

Music Recorded by Al Clay & Jay Rifkin
Music Editor: James Flamberg
Music Supervisor: Allan Mason

ALBUM ASSEMBLY

Leaving Wallbrook - On The Road : 3m05 Leaving Wallbrook (Edited) + 8m12 On The Road (Edited)
Las Vegas - End Credits :
9m13 Las Vegas (Edited) + EC End Credits

1m01 Drive From The Country (1:27) 
1m02 Empty House (0:46) 
2m03 Charlies Memories (0:44) 
2m04 ALT Drive To The Bank & Wallbrook (1:28) 
3m05 Leaving Wallbrook (1:46) 
3m06-07 Traffic Accident & Aftermath (4:08) 
6m08 Train Crossing (0:28) 
6m08X Walk, Dont Run (1:34) 
7m09-10 Farmhouse (1:08) 
8m11 Putting Ray To Bed (2:27) 
8m12 On The Road (1:26) 
8m12 PAN P-BASS On The Road (Alternate) (1:21) 
9m13 Las Vegas (7:03) 
12m14-15 Smoke Alarm, Aftermath (1:29) 
12m14-15 ALT Smoke Alarm, Aftermath (Alternate) (1:29)
13m16 Pancakes (1:15) 
13m17 My Main Man (1:40) 
14m18 Train Station Goodbye (2:02) 
EC End Credits (3:21) 
Source – Crest (0:37)
Source – Etta James End (1:12) 
Rain Man (Expanded) (2025)

Rain Man (Expanded) (2025)

2025 53'31 La-La Land Records
Release date : 02/11/2025

BOOKLET CREDITS

"Las Vegas"
Vocal Performed by Darryl Phinnessee
Guitar Performed by Paul Jackson Jr.
Percussion Performed by Bobby Z., Paulinho da Costa & Luis Jardim

"Rain Man 2000 Concert Suite (Demo)"
Arranged by Geoff Zanelli

Music Composed & Performed by Hans Zimmer

Music Recorded by Al Clay & Jay Rifkin
Music Editors: James Flamberg & Laura Perlman
Music Supervisor: Allan Mason
Percussion by Luis Jardim

Score Published by United Lion Music, Inc. (BMI)

Album Produced for La-La Land Records by Stéphane Humez
Executive Producers for La-La Land Records: MV Gerhard & Matt Verboys

Album Edited & Mastered by Maxime Marion
Production Assistance: Frank K. DeWald & Neil S. Bulk
Liner Notes: Kaya Savas
Art Direction by Dan Goldwasser at Warm Butter Design

Special Thanks: Hans Zimmer, Barry Levinson, Steven Kofsky, Jessica Gibson, Chuck Choi, Nolan Bacardi, Amir Halevi, Colby Donaldson, Cynthia Park, Nicole Jacob, Tom Addison and Everyone at Remote Control Productions, Geoff Zanelli, Kevin Dorsey, Darryl Phinnessee, Lorne Balfe, Al Clay, Luis Jardim, Henning Lohner, François Pheulpin, Amaury Sabau & Marc Miller

THE SCORE
01 – Drive From Country (1:26)
02 – Empty House – Charlie’s Memories (1:20)
03 – Drive To Bank And Wallbrook (1:28)
04 – Leaving Wallbrook (1:44)
05 – Traffic Accident And Aftermath (4:06)
06 – Train Crossing – Walk, Don’t Run (1:49)
07 – Farmhouse (1:08)
08 – Putting Ray To Bed – On The Road (3:24)
09 – Las Vegas (7:02)
10 – Smoke Alarm, Aftermath (1:27)
11 – Pancakes (1:11)
12 – My Main Man (1:39)
13 – Train Station Goodbye (1:59)
14 – End Credits (3:19)
BONUS TRACKS
15 – Rain Man 2000 Concert Suite (Demo) (5:08)
16 – Piano Music (Source) (1:11)
17 – On The Road (Panpipe & Bass) (1:18)
18 – Smoke Alarm, Aftermath (Alternate) (1:27)
ORIGINAL ALBUM TRACKS
19 – Leaving Wallbrook – On The Road (2:52)
20 – Las Vegas – End Credits (8:21)

Rain Man

Rain Man

1988 40'41 (Score: 11'12) Capitol Records
Release date : 12/16/1988
BOOKLET CREDITS

Music Composed & Performed by Hans Zimmer

Soundtrack Produced by Allan Mason
Executive Producers: Barry Levinson & Mark Johnson
Music Coordinators: Ken Friedman & Tim Devine
Album Coordinator: Sharon Swab

Special thanks to: Michael Frost Beckner, Mark Berger, David Berman, Al Clay, Rhody Davis, James Flamberg, Marsha Gleeman, Keith Jones, Ron McCarrell, Gail Mutrux, Mary Reynolds, Jay Rifkins, & Hilton Rosenthal

01 – Iko Iko – The Belle Stars (2:53)
02 – Scatterlings Of Africa – Johnny Clegg & Savuka (4:05)
03 – Dry Bones – The Delta Rythm Boys (2:53)
04 – At Last – Etta James (3:00)
05 – Lonely Avenue – Ian Gillian & Roger Glover (3:09)
06 – Nathan Jones – Bananarama (5:10)
07 – Leaving Wallbrook / On The Road (2:52)
08 – Las Vegas / End Credits (8:20)
09 – Stardust – Rob Wasserman & Aaron Neville (4:35)
10 – Beyond The Blue Horizon – Lou Christie (3:44)
Rain Man (Expanded) (2018)

Rain Man (Expanded) (2018)

2018 45'23 NoteForNote Music
Release date : 04/16/2018
BOOKLET CREDITS

Music Composed & Performed by Hans Zimmer

Music Recorded by Jay Rifkin & Al Clay
Music Supervisor: Allan Mason
Music Editor: Laura Perlman & James Flamberg

Produced for Notefornote Music by Ford A. Thaxton, Bryon Davis & Jeff Ballinger
Executive Producer for Notefornote Music: Jacqueline Davis
Mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland
Art Direction for Notefornote Music: Mark Banning
Liner Notes by Randall D. Larson

Special thanks to: Mike Joffe, Mitchell Friedman, Marc Miller & Lori Silfen

01 – Drive From The Country (1:25)
02 – Empty House – Charlies Memories (1:23)
03 – Drive To The Bank And Wallbrook (1:26)
04 – Leaving Wallbrook (1:43)
05 – Traffic Accident And Aftermath (4:05)
06 – Train Crossing – Walk Dont Run – Farmhouse (2:53)
07 – Putting Ray To Bed (2:15)
08 – On The Road (1:24)
09 – Las Vegas (7:01)
10 – Charlie Tries To Hug Raymond (1:05)
11 – Smoke Alarm – Freaked – Baby Burn (1:27)
12 – Pancakes – My Main Man (2:42)
13 – Train Station Goodbye (1:59)
14 – End Credits (3:19)
15 – Bonus Track – Leaving Wallbrook – On The Road (2:53)
16 – Bonus Track – Las Vegas – End Credits (8:21)

20 Comments

  1. Michael Poleschuck February 15, 2017 at 8:52 am - Reply

    One little thing. Jay Rifkin (together with Al Clay) recorded and mixed Rain Man

  2. Michael Poleschuck February 15, 2017 at 8:52 am - Reply

    One little thing. Jay Rifkin (together with Al Clay) recorded and mixed Rain Man

  3. Stéphane H. August 10, 2016 at 8:25 am - Reply

    I know what you're talking about and HZ/MM's cues are not in it.

  4. Stéphane H. August 10, 2016 at 8:25 am - Reply

    I know what you're talking about and HZ/MM's cues are not in it.

  5. Dimitris Krommidas August 10, 2016 at 12:41 am - Reply

    Thank you for the reply.
    I have an album with 33 tracks. I will try to figure Zimmer/Mancina cues.

  6. Dimitris Krommidas August 10, 2016 at 12:41 am - Reply

    Thank you for the reply.
    I have an album with 33 tracks. I will try to figure Zimmer/Mancina cues.

  7. Per October 18, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Well, it’s the complete score, more or less, as heard in the film anyway.

    Unfortunately, due to Zimmer & co (according to Robin Esterhammer (Perseverance Records) in the FSM forum) "flat out refused" to work with them on the project, they only "…had access to a safety copy of the recording sessions.", meaning it doesn’t have as good quality as it could, and should, have !

    I would assume this to be from the same, or a very similar, source as the old unreleased (or ‘bootleg’ if you will) is from. I haven’t heard the whole CD yet, of course, so this is based solely on the few samples available for listen.

    I fear this might be the "guideline" of other older score Zimmer releases in the future too; A label manage to do a deal to release a score, but then no great source of the score is to be found, and only excists in the composer’s hands, but he refuses to help, and it ends with them using a not-so-great backup tape copy of the score located on some desk someplace, or nothing is to be found, and the release won’t happen at all :(

    Would not surprise me if the Zimmer – "popularity" goes down a little after this … it certainly did for me ! (Don’t get me wrong, I’m not talking about this release causing the Zimmer-popularity to drop, but the fact that he refuses to even help out on getting his older scores released.)

    Nevertheless, a big thanks to Perseverance Records for doing this release. Remember, only 2000 copies available, so don’t wait too long before you buy it ! :)

  8. Per October 18, 2010 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Well, it’s the complete score, more or less, as heard in the film anyway.

    Unfortunately, due to Zimmer & co (according to Robin Esterhammer (Perseverance Records) in the FSM forum) "flat out refused" to work with them on the project, they only "…had access to a safety copy of the recording sessions.", meaning it doesn’t have as good quality as it could, and should, have !

    I would assume this to be from the same, or a very similar, source as the old unreleased (or ‘bootleg’ if you will) is from. I haven’t heard the whole CD yet, of course, so this is based solely on the few samples available for listen.

    I fear this might be the "guideline" of other older score Zimmer releases in the future too; A label manage to do a deal to release a score, but then no great source of the score is to be found, and only excists in the composer’s hands, but he refuses to help, and it ends with them using a not-so-great backup tape copy of the score located on some desk someplace, or nothing is to be found, and the release won’t happen at all :(

    Would not surprise me if the Zimmer – "popularity" goes down a little after this … it certainly did for me ! (Don’t get me wrong, I’m not talking about this release causing the Zimmer-popularity to drop, but the fact that he refuses to even help out on getting his older scores released.)

    Nevertheless, a big thanks to Perseverance Records for doing this release. Remember, only 2000 copies available, so don’t wait too long before you buy it ! :)

  9. Anonymous December 22, 2009 at 12:00 am - Reply

    this is the best sountrack for movie thank you

  10. Anonymous December 22, 2009 at 12:00 am - Reply

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