Speed 2 – Cruise Control – Project Details

1997
SPEED 2 - CRUISE CONTROL, 1997, Directed by Jan de Bont

FILM CREDITS

Music by Mark Mancina

Executive Soundtrack Producer: Budd Carr
Supervising Orchestrator & Conductor: Don Harper
Arrangers: John Van Tongeren, Mark Mancina & Christopher Ward
Orchestrators: Gordon Goodwin, David Metzger & Tom Calderero
Score Recorded & Mixed by Steve Kempster
Assistant to Scoring Mixer: David Nottingham
Recorded & Mixed at Todd-AO Scoring & The Village Recorder
Orchestra Contracted by Sandy DeCrescent
Music Preparation: JoAnn Kane Music Service
Associate Music Supervisors: Genevieve Thomas Colvin & Amy Dunn
Music Consultant: Joel Sill
Supervising Music Editor: Zigmond M. Gron
Assistant Music Editor: Robb Boyd

"Speed TK Re-Mix"
Written by Mark Mancina
Performed by TK
Produced by Tetsuya "TK" Komuro for TK News

Speed 2 – Cruise Control

Speed 2 – Cruise Control

1997 70'24
Release date : 06/15/2010
BOOKLET CREDITS

"Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare"
Composed by Alfred Newman

Music Composed & Arranged by Mark Mancina

Executive Album Producers for La-La Land Records: MV Gerhard & Matt Verboys
Album Produced by Nick Redman & Mike Matessino
Soundtrack Executive for Twentieth Century Fox: Tom Cavanaugh
Music Supervisors: Genevieve Thomas Colvin & Amy Dunn

Assistant Arrangers: John Van Tongeren & Christopher Ward
Music Editor: Zigmund M. Gron
Assistant Music Editor: Rob Boyd
Score Mixer & Recordist: Steve Kempster
Assistant Scoring Mixer: David Nottingham
Contractor: Sandy DeCrescent
Conducted by Don Harper
Orchestrators: Vince Bartold, Tom J. Calderaro, Gordon Goodwin, Don Harper & David M. Metzger
Copyist: JoAnn Kane
Keyboards: Ryeland Allison & John Van Tongeren
Digitally Edited & Mastere by Mike Matessino & Neil S. Bulk

Special Thanks to: 
Jo Ann Orgel, Bill Rosenfield, Steve Kempster & Dan Goldwasser

01 – Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare – Motorcycle Chase (4:18)
Mark Mancina
02 – Alex And Annie – Caribbean Cruise (4:42)
Mark Mancina
03 – Engine Room (5:02)
Mark Mancina, John Van Tongeren
04 – Overboard (8:40)
Mark Mancina, Don Harper, John Van Tongeren
05 – Last Lifeboat (7:01)
Mark Mancina, Don Harper
06 – Goodbye, Alex (4:06)
Mark Mancina, Christopher Ward
07 – Reunion (2:43)
Mark Mancina, Christopher Ward
08 – Tanker Turn (5:02)
Mark Mancina, John Van Tongeren
09 – Geiger Grabs Annie (1:48)
Mark Mancina, John Van Tongeren
10 – Escape (7:31)
Mark Mancina
11 – The Harbor (7:16)
Mark Mancina, Don Harper
12 – Final Chase (7:23)
Mark Mancina, Don Harper
13 – Underwater Rescue (1:46)
Mark Mancina
14 – Cruising (2:58) 
Mark Mancina 

22 Comments

  1. An0n May 4, 2023 at 7:36 am

    Someone have full tracklist for sessions?

  2. An0n May 4, 2023 at 7:36 am

    Someone have full tracklist for sessions?

  3. Hybrid Soldier February 23, 2011 at 12:00 am

    Engine Room => Mancina / Van Tongeren

    Overboard => Mancina / Van Tongeren / Harper

    Last Lifeboat => Mancina / Harper

    Goodbye, Alex => Mancina / Ward

    Reunion => Mancina / Ward

    Tanker Run => Mancina / Van Tongeren

    Geiger Grabs Annie => Mancina / Van Tongeren

    The Harbor => Mancina / Harper

    Final Chase => Mancina / Harper

    To be extreeeeeeemely precise !! ;)

  4. Mr Tweedy February 23, 2011 at 12:00 am

    I know only 2 cues credited John Van Tongeren (from his own website) :
    "Auto-Pilot" which is heard in the last minute of "Engine Room", and "Man Overboard" which is the first minute of "Overboard".
    But as "additional music credits" always is quiet tricky, I’m not sure these cues were fully arranged by JVT…

    Btw, from what I read in the Speed 2 liner note, I think the promo cues "Seabourne Legend" and "We Not Gonna Stop" are some kind of themes suites (cues not meant to synchronize to pictures but developping primary ideas from the score) that the music editor incorporated several small bits into the movie.

    • FunnyML April 24, 2023 at 3:18 am

      According to BMI, Van Tongeren is also credited on “Gieger Grabs Annie” with Mancina. ASCAP lists Don Harper & Mancina for the cue “Who Wants To Partay On The Big Boat”

  5. Hybrid Soldier February 23, 2011 at 12:00 am

    Engine Room => Mancina / Van Tongeren

    Overboard => Mancina / Van Tongeren / Harper

    Last Lifeboat => Mancina / Harper

    Goodbye, Alex => Mancina / Ward

    Reunion => Mancina / Ward

    Tanker Run => Mancina / Van Tongeren

    Geiger Grabs Annie => Mancina / Van Tongeren

    The Harbor => Mancina / Harper

    Final Chase => Mancina / Harper

    To be extreeeeeeemely precise !! ;)

  6. Mr Tweedy February 23, 2011 at 12:00 am

    I know only 2 cues credited John Van Tongeren (from his own website) :
    "Auto-Pilot" which is heard in the last minute of "Engine Room", and "Man Overboard" which is the first minute of "Overboard".
    But as "additional music credits" always is quiet tricky, I’m not sure these cues were fully arranged by JVT…

    Btw, from what I read in the Speed 2 liner note, I think the promo cues "Seabourne Legend" and "We Not Gonna Stop" are some kind of themes suites (cues not meant to synchronize to pictures but developping primary ideas from the score) that the music editor incorporated several small bits into the movie.

    • FunnyML April 24, 2023 at 3:18 am

      According to BMI, Van Tongeren is also credited on “Gieger Grabs Annie” with Mancina. ASCAP lists Don Harper & Mancina for the cue “Who Wants To Partay On The Big Boat”

  7. Cloud July 8, 2010 at 12:00 am

    What do you mean; "Carribean" with two Rs is written on the back cover. How is that not a spelling error? ;) Unless of course they corrected it on a newer batch.

  8. Cloud July 8, 2010 at 12:00 am

    What do you mean; "Carribean" with two Rs is written on the back cover. How is that not a spelling error? ;) Unless of course they corrected it on a newer batch.

  9. Cloud June 25, 2010 at 12:00 am

    Wow, there’s two spelling errors on the back of the case – "Carribean" instead of "Caribbean" and "Gieger" instead of "Geiger"… how the hell does that happen, is there no one to check the spelling before they friggin’ print it 3000 times? Otherwise flawless album presentation by La-La Land though…

  10. fabien June 25, 2010 at 12:00 am

    Probably the best from Mark. Rythmic, thematic and lyric at the same time with this touch of Zimmer ‘s sound sometimes.. awesome!

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