Apocalypto (soundtrack)

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Apocalypto
Apocalypto cover
Soundtrack to Apocalypto by James Horner
Released 2006
Genre Soundtrack/Film score
Length 60:33 minutes
Label Hollywood Records
Producer Simon Rhodes and James Horner
Professional reviews

Apocalypto is the soundtrack to the 2006 film of the same name by Mel Gibson. It was release on the Hollywood Records label.

[edit] Production

The music is composed by James Horner and features vocals by Pakistani-born Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and English musician Terry Edwards. The Apocalypto soundtrack is Horner's third time collaborating with Gibson. Horner had previously composed the score for Gibson's 1993 The Man Without a Face and his 1995 epic film Braveheart.

Straying away from his repertoire of orchestral music, Horner's mainly improvised Apocalypto soundtrack makes use of a large array of exotic instruments, such as the Tromba Marina, Swedish bark trumpets and the usage of Ugandan wildebeest horns in addition to synth pads.[1] The soundtrack was recorded at London's Abbey Road Studios over the course of several weeks during the fall of 2006.[2]

Woodwind specialist Tony Hinnigan also contributed to the film score, borrowing numerous instruments from the New Globe Theatre and assembling the music crew.

[edit] Tracks

Track Duration
1) From the Forest... 1:55
2) Tapir Hunt 1:31
3) The Storyteller's Dreams 3:41
4) Holcane Attack 9:28
5) Captives 3:06
6) Entering the City with a Future Foretold 6:05
7) Sacrificial Procession 3:40
8) Words Through the Sky - The Eclipse 5:11
9) The Games and Escape 5:15
10) An Elusive Quarry 2:15
11) Frog Darts 2:45
12) No Longer the Hunted 5:50
13) Civilizations Brought by Sea 2:20
14) To the Forest... 7:41
Total Runtime 60:33

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