| Product Summary | | Label: Revolver Usa | | UPC: 00780163399127 | | Release Date: 3/18/2008 | | Buy.com Sku: 207501478 | | Item#: M432S3 | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 24954 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Dog Eat Dog, song - Adam & the Ants/Adam Ant/Marco Pirroni ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 2. Two Tribes, song - Frankie Goes to Hollywood (Carnage Mix, remix) ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 3. Doomsday, film score: Prologue - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 4. Doomsday, film score: Exodus - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 5. Doomsday, film score: Boat - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 6. Doomsday, film score: Piss & Vinegar - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 7. Doomsday, film score: Block 41 - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 8. Doomsday, film score: It's Medieval Out There - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 9. Doomsday, film score: Hospital Battle - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 10. Doomsday, film score: Strung Up - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 11. Doomsday, film score: Sinclair Slips Free - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 12. Doomsday, film score: Sword Fight - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 13. Doomsday, film score: Train Escape - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 14. Doomsday, film score: Train to Kane - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 15. Doomsday, film score: Tolamon - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 16. Doomsday, film score: Captured - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 17. Doomsday, film score: Prime Suicide - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 18. Doomsday, film score: Same Shit Different Era - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 19. Doomsday, film score: Slayer - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 20. Doomsday, film score: Finish Her Off! - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 21. Doomsday, film score: Bentley Escape - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 22. Doomsday, film score: Headless Love - Tim Williams ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  | | 23. Can Can, song, The - Ariel Rechtshaid ~ Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Tyler Bates |  |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Composer: Tyler Bates. |  | Personnel: Adam Ant, Ariel Rechtshaid (vocals); Anthony Pleeth (cello); Wolfgang Matthes (programming). |  | Recording information: Air Lydhurst Studios, London England. |  | In a semi-literate sleeve note, Doomsday director Neil Marshall writes, "I wanted a score that was both electronic (in the tradition of the great post apocalyptic movies of the early '80s that inspired it) but [sic] I also wanted heavy duty orchestral mayhem for the action cues." Marshall does not say what specific movies he was inspired by, but one can surmise that The Road Warrior (Mad Max 2) and Escape from New York were among them, as well, perhaps, as Blade Runner and The Terminator. That gives score composer Tyler Bates the challenge of matching the electronic acumen of the likes of Brian May, John Carpenter, Vangelis, and Brad Fiedel, just to start with, before the "heavy duty orchestral mayhem" comes in. Yet Marshall has reason to feel that the commission has been accomplished. Of his predecessors, Bates seems most mindful of Carpenter, who, if anything, has turned out to be more influential as a composer than as a director. But in combining the thunderous programming with dramatic strings on such cues as "Hospital Battle," Bates also appears to have been taking lessons at the informal composers' school run by Hans Zimmer. The result is efficient in matching the contours of this particular post-apocalyptic movie. Marshall underlines his affection for the early '80s by throwing in two British hits of the era, Adam & the Ants' "Dog Eat Dog" and Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Two Tribes." ~ William Ruhlmann | Producer: Tyler Bates | Engineer: Jennifer Towle; Simon Rhodes |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 03/18/2008 |  | Original Release Date : 2008 |  | Catalog ID : 33991 |  | Label : Lakeshore Records |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Runtime : 63m : 56s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00780163399127 |
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