Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Soundtrack

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Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is a 2001 soundtrack album to the film of the same name. Its various artists soundtrack was released June 15, 2001. The Score was later released later, on June 26, 2001.

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack by various artists
Released June 15, 2001[1]
Genre Rock, alternative, industrial
Label Elektra / Wea[1]


Contents

[edit] Original Motion Picture Soundtack

# Song Title Artist
1 "Elevation (Tomb Raider Mix)" U2
2 "Deep" Nine Inch Nails
3 "Galaxy Bounce" Chemical Brothers
4 "Get Ur Freak On" (featuring Nelly Furtado) Missy Elliott
5 "Speedballin'" Outkast
6 "Ain't Never Learned" Moby
7 "The Revolution " BT
8 "Terra Firma (Lara's Mix) (featuring Aude) Delerium
9 "Where's Your Head At" Basement Jaxx
10 "Illuminati" (featuring Bootsy Collins) Fatboy Slim
11 "Absurd (Whitewash Edit)" Fluke
12 "Song of Life" Leftfield
13 "Edge Hill" Groove Armada
14 "Satellite" Bosco
15 "Devil's Nightmare" Oxide & Neutrino
16 "In Control"* Die Toten Hosen
  • Bonus Track


[edit] Original Motion Picture Score

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (Original Motion Picture Score)
Soundtrack by Graeme Revell, Rolf Wilson (Vocals), Isobel Griffiths (Vocals)
Released June 26, 2001[1]
Genre Orchestral
Label Elektra / Wea[1]


# Song Title
1 "Tomb Raider Main Titles"
2 "Lara Croft At Home"
3 "Powell and the Illuminati"
4 "Lara Dreams Of Her Father"
5 "The Clock"
6 "Home Invasion"
7 "Alex West and Mr. Wilson"
8 "The Letter"
9 " Journey To Cambodia"
10 "Angkor Wat"
11 "Lara Battles Stone Monkeys"
12 "The Brahman"
13 "Siberia"
14 "The Planetary Alignment"
15 "Lara Defeats Powell"


[edit] Missing Cues

  • The Second Combodia theme, used after Lara Croft escapes Manfred Powell's men and travels to the Buddhist Temple where she contacts Mr. Powell, then Bryce.
  • The Cue used when Lara and Powell's men travel across the Siberian terrian directly into the cave of the ruined city.
  • The dramatic tune used in "Croft Manor" when Lara gets off the bike and the Mercinarys make it to the clock - the tune is very dramatic and is often used in Tomb Raider Level Editor trailers.

[edit] References