Pirates of the Caribbean: Soundtrack Treasures Collection
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Pirates of The Caribbean: Soundtrack Treasures Collection | |||||
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Soundtrack by Klaus Badelt / Hans Zimmer | |||||
Released | December 4, 2007 | ||||
Recorded | 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 | ||||
Genre | Soundtrack | ||||
Label | Walt Disney Records | ||||
Pirates of the Caribbean chronology | |||||
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Soundtrack Treasures Collection is a collection of all three soundtrack albums for Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy along with some exclusive extra features including several suites of never-before-released music and a bonus DVD containing videos from behind the scenes, making of the music and interviews with composer Hans Zimmer. The set was released on December 4, 2007.[1]
[edit] Track listing
Disc One:
- Fog Bound (2:17)
- The Medallion Calls (1:53)
- The Black Pearl (2:17)
- Will and Elizabeth (2:08)
- Swords Crossed (3:16)
- Walk the Plank (1:59)
- Barbossa is Hungry (4:06)
- Blood Ritual (3:33)
- Moonlight Serenade (2:09)
- To the Pirates' Cave! (3:31)
- Skull and Crossbones (3:24)
- Bootstrap's Bootstraps (2:39)
- Underwater March (4:13)
- One Last Shot (4:46)
- He's a Pirate (1:31)
Disc Two:
- Jack Sparrow (6:06)
- The Kraken (6:55)
- Davy Jones (3:15)
- I've Got My Eye On You (2:25)
- Dinner Is Served (1:30)
- Tia Dalma (3:57)
- Two Hornpipes (Tortuga) (1:14)
- A Family Affair (3:34)
- Wheel of Fortune (6:45)
- You Look Good Jack (5:34)
- Hello Beastie (10:15)
- He's A Pirate (Tiësto Remix) (7:02)
Disc Three:
- Hoist the Colours (1:31)
- Singapore (3:40)
- At Wit's End (8:05)
- Multiple Jacks (3:51)
- Up Is Down (2:42)
- I See Dead People in Boats (7:09)
- The Brethren Court (2:21)
- Parlay (2:10)
- Calypso (3:02)
- What Shall We Die For (2:02)
- I Don't Think Now Is the Best Time (10:45)
- One Day (4:01)
- Drink Up Me Hearties (4:31)
Disc Four:
- Pirates, Day One, 4:56am (3:46)
- Marry Me (11:37)
- The Heart Of Davy Jones (3:14)
- Lord Cutler Beckett (8:47)
- Jack's Theme Bare Bones Demo (4:05)
- Hoist The Colours Suite (5:43)
- The Pirate Lord Of Singapore (5:58)
- Just Good Business (5:56)
- He's A Pirate (Pete 'n' Red's Jolly Roger Mix) (3:12)
- He's A Pirate (Friscia & Lamboy Tribal Treasure Mix) (4:38)
- He's A Pirate (Pelo Verde Mix) (4:39)
- He's A Pirate (Chris Joss Ship Ahoy Tribal Mix) (4:03)
- Jack's Suite (Paul OakenfoId Mix) (3:34)
- Jack's Suite (The Crystal Method Mix) (3:48)
- Pirates Live Forever (Ryeland Allison Mix) (3:50)
Bonus DVD:
- Chapter 1: Hans Zimmer: The Man Behind The Pirate's Music
- Chapter 2: Making of A Score
- Chapter 3: Premiere
[edit] Trivia
- The contents of the first three discs are identical to the previously released soundtrack albums.
- As hinted by Hans Zimmer in a podcast interview with SoundtrackNet[2], the fourth disc comes with several suites of music that contain Zimmer's original ideas for the second sequel's new themes.
- Pirates, Day One 4:56am is a shortened and edited version of the first demo Hans Zimmer wrote for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
- Marry Me is a combination of the "Love Theme" and its variations that was heard on the already released soundtrack to Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. A notable addition here is the inclusin of the music that's played during Jack and Elizabeth's parachute escape near the end of the film, as well as a slightly extended version of Up Is Down.
- The Heart Of Davy Jones contains string variations on the theme heard on Dead Man's Chest soundtrack. No Organs were used in this cue and the Music Box only makes a cameo appearance towards the end of the cue.
- Lord Cutler Beckett contains many different variations on Beckett's theme as heard in Dead Man's Chest and At World's End. Although some thematic ideas were used later on for the climatic battle scene of the second sequel, most of the ideas in this cue remained unused.
- Jack's Theme Bare Bones Demo is a solo Piano demo of what would become Jack Sparrow's theme suite in Dead Man's Chest.
- Hoist The Colours Suite is a slightly altered version of a same theme that appears in At World's End end credits.
- The Pirate Lord of Singapore is an extended version of Singapore that was released on At World's End. The lengthy cue builds the ideas of Singapore even further, however some of these ideas too were not used in the score for the final film.
- Just Good Business is supposedly the original idea for the first half of the climatic battle scene.
- The remix music were all previously released on Pirates Remixed and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Remixes. It should be noted however that these tracks are shortened edits of the original remixes contained on aforementioned releases.
[edit] References
- ^ "Product details". Retrieved on 2007-10-17.
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