FILM CREDITS
Music by Hans Zimmer & Harry Gregson-Williams
Executive Music Consultant: Spencer Proffer
Music Editor: Edrian Colina
Assistant Music Editor: Jud Pratt
Guitar: Bob Daspit
Clarinet: Jim Ercole
French Horn: Steve Durnin
Harp: Amy Wilkins
Piano: Harry Gregson-Williams
Voices: Media Ventures Chamber Choir featuring Miss Monroe & Woofgang Zellweger
Music Recorded & Mixed by Slamm Andrews
Music Copyist: Boris Zelkin
Music Recorded at Media Ventures, Santa Monica
Music Composed by Hans Zimmer & Harry Gregson-Williams
Music Orchestrated & Arranged by Harry Gregson-Williams
Music Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams & Slamm Andrews
Recorded & Mixed by Slamm Andrews
Recorded at Media Ventures, Los Angeles
Special Thanks to:
Dan Ireland, Renee & Vince for their inspiration. Mark, Nicole, Lynn, Emma, Adam & Jay at Media Ventures. Karen, Lindy, Ashley & Nick at The Cadillac
02 – Two Sides Of Bob (6:18)
03 – Conan Emerges (1:29)
04 – Novalyne Reflects (2:53)
05 – The Telegram (5:20)
06 – A Yarn Unfolds (2:43)
07 – Letters At Sunset – The Cabin (7:07)
08 – Bob’s Despair (1:41)
09 – …Let Go Of Your Mother (3:34)
10 – Novalyne’s Theme (3:09)
11 – Sombrero (0:31)
12 – End Titles (4:42)

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It’s Harry…
Harry is the main composer of TWWW and Smilla…
At that time HGW was unknown, so they decided to put the name "Zimmer" to make it more marketable…
It’s Harry…
Harry is the main composer of TWWW and Smilla…
At that time HGW was unknown, so they decided to put the name "Zimmer" to make it more marketable…
In the end, who is the main composer: Hans Zimmer or Harry Gregson-Williams?
In the end, who is the main composer: Hans Zimmer or Harry Gregson-Williams?
Am I wrong or is the love theme the theme HG-W also used in Briget Jones 2?
Am I wrong or is the love theme the theme HG-W also used in Briget Jones 2?
Yeah, I finally found a copy and it was the bad version with only 9 tracks instead of the listed 12, so I returned it. Watch out for that misspelling.
Yeah, I finally found a copy and it was the bad version with only 9 tracks instead of the listed 12, so I returned it. Watch out for that misspelling.
Amazing Score…
Amazing Score…