Pieter A. Schlosser
Assistant
Suzette Moriarty
Orchestrator
Alan Meyerson
Music Producer
Bruce Fowler
Orchestrator
Blake Neely
Conductor
Steve Jablonsky
Composer
Ladd McIntosh
Orchestrator
Jeff Biggers
Assistant Music Mixer
Elizabeth Finch
Orchestrator
Walt Fowler
Orchestrator
Kevin Globerman
Digital Score Recordist
FILM CREDITS
Music by Steve Jablonsky
Music Producers: Alan Meyerson & Kei Momose
Score Recording & Mixing Engineer: Alan Meyerson
Orchestrator: Bruce L. Fowler, Suzette Moriarty, Walter Fowler, Elizabeth Finch & Ladd McIntosh
Conductor: Blake Neely
Orchestra Contractor: David Low
Music Editor: Tom Trafalski
Digital Recordist: Kevin Globerman
Mixing Assistant: Jeffrey Biggers
Composer's Assistant: Pieter A. Schlosser
Recording Studio: Fox Newman Scoring Stage
Composed by Steve Jablonsky
Music Producers: Alan Meyerson & Kei Momose
Score Recording & Mixing Engineer: Alan Meyerson
Orchestrators: Bruce L. Fowler, Suzette Moriarty, Walter Fowler, Elizabeth Finch & Ladd McIntosh
Conductor: Blake Neely
Orchestra Contractor: David Low
Music Editor: Tom Trafalski
Digital Recordist: Kevin Globerman
Mixing Assistant: Jeffrey Biggers
Mastering Engineer: Louis Teran
Recording Studio: Fox Newman Scoring Stage
Mix Down Studio: Remote Control Productions
Mastering Studio: Marcussen Mastering
The composer would like to thank:
Mr. Otomo, Kei Momose, Alan Meyerson, Mr. Watanabe, Mr. Komori, Mr. Tomioka, Tom Trafalski, Jeff Biggers, Kevin Globerman, Pieter Schlosser, Stanley Johnston, Melissa Hoffman, Harry Gregson-Williams, Hans Zimmer, Susie Curiel, Lucy Jablonsky, Jan Jablonsky & Everyone at Remote Control Productions
02 – The Chase (5:02)
03 – Unexpected Meeting (2:20)
04 – Scarlet (1:30)
05 – Raid By The Airship (2:37)
06 – London World Exposition (3:33)
07 – The Atelier Of Ray (1:40)
08 – Crystal Palace Waltz (2:12)
09 – Ray’s Dilemma (5:37)
10 – The Sortie Of Scotland Yard (1:46)
11 – Fight In The Exposition Ground (3:44)
12 – Launch! (5:23)
13 – Temptation (3:48)
14 – Fly In The Sky (1:07)
15 – Two Delusions (4:00)
16 – Collapse And Rescue (8:24)
17 – Ray’s Theme (2:53)


It's the most official thing I've found, and it's not even close to the same release date as the film. It's almost a month after.
It's the most official thing I've found, and it's not even close to the same release date as the film. It's almost a month after.
https://soundtracktracklist.com/release/game-over-man-soundt rack/
https://soundtracktracklist.com/release/game-over-man-soundt rack/
And where is the official annucement for the release score of Game Over, Man! ?
And where is the official annucement for the release score of Game Over, Man! ?
Ender’s Game isn’t bad at all, there are some cool power anthems and orchestral moments in it. As for Battleship, while I find most of it generic, I genuinely do like the alien “MRI” sound design he incorporated.
And one of Jablonsky’s most underrated scores imo is Gangster Squad. If you want a fun Jablonsky score that strays away (mostly) from the Zimmer sound that’s it. Any score using Antz as a temp track is fine by me!
Ender’s Game isn’t bad at all, there are some cool power anthems and orchestral moments in it. As for Battleship, while I find most of it generic, I genuinely do like the alien “MRI” sound design he incorporated.
And one of Jablonsky’s most underrated scores imo is Gangster Squad. If you want a fun Jablonsky score that strays away (mostly) from the Zimmer sound that’s it. Any score using Antz as a temp track is fine by me!
I don't think Jablonsky is going to be a new John Powell ;)
But this one of his most notable efforts, i will said that.
I don't think Jablonsky is going to be a new John Powell ;)
But this one of his most notable efforts, i will said that.