Training Day – Project Details

2001
TRAINING DAY, 2001, Directed by Antoine Fuqua

FILM CREDITS

Music by Mark Mancina

Music Supervisor: John Houlihan
Supervising Music Editor: Richard Ford
Music Editor: Shannon Erbe
Assistant Music Editor: Shie Rozow
Orchestrator: David Metzger
Score Mixer: Steven Kempster
Music Score Co-Produced by Mark Mancina & Chuck Choi
Conductor: Don Harper
Music Score Recorded by Greg Dennen & Brian Dixon
Music Score Programmers: Adrian Lee & Michael Mason
Assistant Music Supervisors: Patrick Houlihan & Ted Reed
Soundtrack Executive Producer for Priority Records: David Ehrlich

Training Day

Training Day

2001 65'18 (Score: 3'41)
Release date : 09/11/2001
BOOKLET CREDITS

"Wolf Or Sheep"
Composed by Mark Mancina
Conductor: Don Harper

01 – Keep Your Eyes Open – Film Dialogue (0:06)
02 – W.O.L.V.E.S. – Krumbsnatcha & M.O.P. (3:57)
03 – Bounce, Rock, Golden State – Golden State (4:05)
04 – Put It On Me – Dr. Dre & DJ Quik Co-Starring Mimi (5:00)
05 – #1 – Nelly (4:23)
06 – F*** You – Pharaohe Monch (3:54)
07 – Watch The Police – C-Murder & Trick Daddy (2:49)
08 – Dirty Ryders – The Lox (4:20)
09 – Crooked Cop – Napalm (3:57)
10 – American Dream – P. Diddy, The Bad Boy Family & David Bowie (5:21)
11 – Greed – Cypress Hill feat. Kokane (3:23)
12 – Guns N’ Roses – The Clipse & The Neptunes (3:37)
13 – That Squeeze – Gang Starr (3:28)
14 – Let Us Go – King Jacob & Professor (4:38)
15 – Training Day (In My Hood) – Roscoe (4:21)
16 – Protect Your Head – Soldier B (4:18)
17 – Wolf Or Sheep (3:41)

18 Comments

  1. Bondo January 28, 2020 at 9:18 pm - Reply

    Does anyone know what the correct chronological tracklist for this would be?

    • Medigo August 8, 2022 at 12:53 pm - Reply

      I think it goes something like this

      Training Day
      The Office
      A Little Ambush
      Traffic Jam (though the movie uses an unreleased alternate)
      Unreleased Track1
      Smiles and Cries
      Interrupting a Ditch
      Crackin Nuts
      Unreleased Track2
      Wolf against Dogs
      Going after Sandman
      Unreleased Track 3
      Welcome to the Jungle
      Father and Son
      Green Light
      Roger (Movie version has a lot more stuff added)
      Money
      The Scenario
      As the World Turns
      This is the Game (uses the fillin and ending)
      Drive to Smiley
      Holmes Play with Us
      Life’s a Trip
      I’m Here for Alonzo
      Preserve Life
      Chase on the Roof/Jake’s Fatigue (the two overlap)
      Car Surfing
      Alonzo or Alonzo Reprise (I cant tell which one)
      The Appointment
      Death is Certain (Uses the main version, not the alts)
      End Credits

  2. Bondo January 28, 2020 at 9:18 pm - Reply

    Does anyone know what the correct chronological tracklist for this would be?

    • Medigo August 8, 2022 at 12:53 pm - Reply

      I think it goes something like this

      Training Day
      The Office
      A Little Ambush
      Traffic Jam (though the movie uses an unreleased alternate)
      Unreleased Track1
      Smiles and Cries
      Interrupting a Ditch
      Crackin Nuts
      Unreleased Track2
      Wolf against Dogs
      Going after Sandman
      Unreleased Track 3
      Welcome to the Jungle
      Father and Son
      Green Light
      Roger (Movie version has a lot more stuff added)
      Money
      The Scenario
      As the World Turns
      This is the Game (uses the fillin and ending)
      Drive to Smiley
      Holmes Play with Us
      Life’s a Trip
      I’m Here for Alonzo
      Preserve Life
      Chase on the Roof/Jake’s Fatigue (the two overlap)
      Car Surfing
      Alonzo or Alonzo Reprise (I cant tell which one)
      The Appointment
      Death is Certain (Uses the main version, not the alts)
      End Credits

  3. Bayhem May 12, 2018 at 6:47 pm - Reply

    Finally listened to the whole score. It's funny, it's not the type of score that "pops out" in the movie, there are no "epic" cues, but when you actually listen to the whole thing separately from the movie, it's an exceptional piece of work. IMO, one of Mancina's best scores. Easily.

    And it's the type of score that we rarely encounter nowadays. Sadly. And I will say that if you are tired or if you flat-out hate the "sound design" scores that we see everywhere now, then Training Day is for you. Give it a listen : )

  4. Bayhem May 12, 2018 at 6:47 pm - Reply

    Finally listened to the whole score. It's funny, it's not the type of score that "pops out" in the movie, there are no "epic" cues, but when you actually listen to the whole thing separately from the movie, it's an exceptional piece of work. IMO, one of Mancina's best scores. Easily.

    And it's the type of score that we rarely encounter nowadays. Sadly. And I will say that if you are tired or if you flat-out hate the "sound design" scores that we see everywhere now, then Training Day is for you. Give it a listen : )

  5. takehiro February 7, 2011 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Sadly, NOT the complete score. I think four cues are missing (by another composer?) and Fight with Alonzo has the end crudely cut off.

  6. takehiro February 7, 2011 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Sadly, NOT the complete score. I think four cues are missing (by another composer?) and Fight with Alonzo has the end crudely cut off.

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