Terminator 3-Rise Of The Machines (2003) (Music By Marco Beltrami)

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Label: Varese Sarabande
UPC: 00030206648126
Release Date: 6/24/2003
Buy.com Sku: 60605092
Item#: MK27TW
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Day In The Life, A ~ Original Soundtrack
2. Hooked On Multiphonics ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Blonde Behind The Wheel ~ Original Soundtrack
4. JC Theme ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Starting T1 ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Hearse Rent A Car ~ Original Soundtrack
7. TX's Hot Tail ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Graveyard Shootout ~ Original Soundtrack
9. More Deep Thoughts ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Dual Terminator ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Kicked In The Can ~ Original Soundtrack
12. Magnetic Personality ~ Original Soundtrack
13. Termina-Tricks ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Flying Lessons ~ Original Soundtrack
15. What Do You Want On Your Tombstone? ~ Original Soundtrack
16. Terminator Tangle ~ Original Soundtrack
17. Radio ~ Original Soundtrack
18. T3 ~ Original Soundtrack
19. Terminator, The ~ Original Soundtrack
20. Open To Me - Dillon Dixon ~ Original Soundtrack
21. I Told You - Mia Julia ~ Original Soundtrack



Marco Beltrami has created a tremendously exciting score, percussive and epic that incorporates and expands upon the industrial, cold steel sounds of the bestselling soundtrack for T2.
 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Orginal score composed by Marco Beltrami.
Includes liner notes by Jonathan Mostow.
Personnel: Marcia Dickstein (harp); Al Hershberger, Miran Kojian, Anatoly Rosinsky, Robin Olson, Ana Landauer, Helen Nightengale, Ken Yerke, Ronald Folsom, Jeanne Evans, Julian Hallmark, Gregory Lee, Rene Mandel, Sungil Lee, Robert Connolly, Jennifer Gordon Levin, Claire Jeanne Martin, Eric J. Hosler, Roberto Cani, Julie Gigante, Clayton Haslop, Phillipe Levy, Sarah Thornblade, Marina Manukian, Liane Mautner, Dimitrie Leivici, Michele Richards, Miwako Watanabe, Mario Diaz de Leon, Endre Granat, Haim Shtrum (violin); Marlo Fisher, Dan Neufeld, Steven Gordon, Cassandra Richburg, Rick Gerding, Brian Dembow, Keith Greene, Jennie Hansen, Simon Oswell, David F. Walther, Victoria Miskolszy, Darrin McCann (viola); Mathew Cooker, Timothy Landauer, Hugh Livingston, Antony Cooke, Stephen Erdody, Armen Ksadjikian, David Low , David Speltz, Sebastian Toettcher, John Walz, Steve Richards , Christine Ermacoff (cello); Steve Kujala, Geri Rotella, David Shostac (flute); Gary S. Boyver, Steve Roberts, James Kanter (clarinet); Leanne Becknell, Barbara Northcutt (oboe); Michael O'Donovan, Ken Munday, John Steinmetz, Rose Corrigan (bassoon); Timothy C. Divers, Jon Lewis , David Washburn (trumpet); Andrew Thomas Malloy, Alan Kaplan, William Booth, George Thatcher (trombone); James Self (tuba); Daniel Kelley, Phillip Edward Yao, Brian D. O'Connor, Yvonne S. Moriarty, John Reynolds, Kurt Snyder (horns); Randy Kerber, Brian Pezzone (keyboards); Alan Estes, Gregory Goodall, Marvins Gordy III, Thomas Raney, Peter Limonick, Wade Culbreath (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Daniel Chase; Dennis Sands.
Liner Note Author: Jonathan Mostow.
Recording information: Sony Studios Sound.
Director: Sally Stevens.
In the world of science fiction, the landmark television series Star Trek and feature film Star Wars became so popular and influential they took on lives of their own. They spawned sequels and various spinoffs (especially novels) tied to the established mythology that original creators Gene Roddenberry and George Lucas were only marginally involved with, if it all, other than official approval. The classic 1984 film The Terminator, directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg and Linda Hamilton as the reluctant heroine, joined this exclusive sci-fi club. It was a lean and mean, highly effective movie in every way, and one of its best features was the haunting score by Brad Fiedel. Cameron, Schwarzenegger, Hamilton, and Fiedel teamed up again for the 1991 follow-up, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, a box-office smash far exceeding the original's success. After a handful of commercial and critical failures, Schwarzenegger reprised his signature role in 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines for a reported $30 million. Cameron declined to return and the film was directed by Jonathan Mostow. Fiedel was replaced by veteran Marco Beltrami. The film was a hit but it had a different feel; Mostow and Beltrami definitely put their own stamp on it. Whereas Fiedel's score -- especially in the original film -- relied heavily on synthesizers and keyboards, Beltrami's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines' score is a professional orchestral work performed by a collective of session musicians credited as the Hollywood Studio Symphony. A number of pieces stand out, such as "A Day in the Life," "Hooked on Multiphonics," "Graveyard Shootout," "Magnetic Personality," and "Terminator Tangle." Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines also includes the Hollywood Studio Symphony's arrangement of Fiedel's memorable original theme and the folk-flavored pop bonus tracks "Open to Me" by Dillon Dixon and "I Told You" by Mia Julia. ~ Bret Adams
In the world of science fiction, the landmark television series Star Trek and feature film Star Wars became so popular and influential they took on lives of their own. They spawned sequels and various spinoffs (especially novels) tied to the established mythology that original creators Gene Roddenberry and George Lucas were only marginally involved with, if it all, other than official approval. The classic 1984 film The Terminator, directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg and Linda Hamilton as the reluctant heroine, joined this exclusive sci-fi club. It was a lean and mean, highly effective movie in every way, and one of its best features was the haunting score by Brad Fiedel. Cameron, Schwarzenegger, Hamilton, and Fiedel teamed up again for the 1991 follow-up, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, a box-office smash far exceeding the original's success. After a handful of commercial and critical failures, Schwarzenegger reprised his signature role in 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines for a reported $30 million. Cameron declined to return and the film was directed by Jonathan Mostow. Fiedel was replaced by veteran Marco Beltrami. The film was a hit but it had a different feel; Mostow and Beltrami definitely put their own stamp on it. Whereas Fiedel's score -- especially in the original film -- relied heavily on synthesizers and keyboards, Beltrami's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines' score is a professional, rather standard orchestral work performed by a collective of session musicians credited as the Hollywood Studio Symphony. But some pieces do stand out, such as "A Day in the Life," "Hooked on Multiphonics," "Graveyard Shootout," "Magnetic Personality," and "Terminator Tangle." Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines also includes the Hollywood Studio Symphony's arrangement of Fiedel's memorable original theme and the folk-flavored pop bonus tracks "Open to Me" by Dillon Dixon and "I Told You" by Mia Julia. ~ Bret Adams

Producer: Maurizio Moricci; Greg Wood; Marco Beltrami

Engineer: Dennis Sands; Noah Snyder; Dorian Crozier

 
Associated Artists and Works
California Dreams
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 06/24/2003
Original Release Date : 2003
Catalog ID : 066481
Label : Varese (Japan)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 51m : 19s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00030206648126

  
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