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Tim posted the credits on page 5 back in January of 2011. Seriously people, do some research. But still a thanks to Hybrid. And while he said it's not entirely accurate, perhaps Tim's is, given it's from ASCAP:<br><br> For everybody who's curious about who composed what exacly (like me):<br><br>1M00 LOGO Hans Zimmer<br><br>1M01 BANK ROBBERY Hans Zimmer<br><br>1M02 FIND THE BATMAN Hans Zimmer<br><br>1M03 BUYER BEWARE Hans Zimmer<br><br>1M04 DIRTY CASH (UNUSED) James Newton Howard<br><br>1M05 THE NEW DA James Newton Howard<br><br>1M06 HOSTILE WITNESS James Newton Howard<br><br>1M07 BANK WARRANTS - LSI HOLDINGS James Newton Howard<br><br>2M09 WHO APPOINTED BATMAN? James Newton Howard<br><br>2M09 WHO APPOINTED BATMAN? (ALT) James Newton Howard<br><br>2M10 MOVE THE MONEY Hans Zimmer<br><br>2M11 KILL THE BATMAN Hans Zimmer<br><br>2M12 HALFWAY TO HONG KONG (UNUSED) James Newton Howard<br><br>2M13 TRIP TO HONG KONG Hans Zimmer<br><br>2M14 PUT A SMILE ON THAT FACE Hans Zimmer<br><br>2M16 LSI EXTRACTION Hans Zimmer<br><br>2M17 MOBSTERS TAKEN TO JUSTICE James Newton Howard<br><br>2M18 ARE YOU UP TO IT? James Newton Howard<br><br>3M20-21 A HERO WITH A FACE James Newton Howard<br><br>3M22 JOKER CRASHES THE PARTY Lorne Balfe<br><br>3M23 PANIC ROOM Lorne Balfe<br><br>3M24-25 YOU'RE GONNA LOVE ME Hans Zimmer<br><br>3M26-27 WATCH THE WORLD BURN Hans Zimmer<br><br>3M28 LOUD ENOUGH Hans Zimmer<br><br>3M30 SPEECH AMBUSH Hans Zimmer<br><br>3M32A DENT TO VAN James Newton Howard<br><br>3M32B GORDON IS DEAD Hans Zimmer<br><br>4M34-35 RACHEL NEXT James Newton Howard<br><br>4M37-38 INTERROGATING SCHIFF James Newton Howard<br><br>4M37-38 INTERROGATING SCHIFF (ALT) James Newton Howard<br><br>4M39A BLOOD ON MY HANDS James Newton Howard<br><br>4M39B THE OUTCAST Lorne Balfe<br><br>4M40 I AM THE BATMAN James Newton Howard<br><br>4M41 TRUCK CONVOY Hans Zimmer<br><br>4M42A POD DEPLOY Hans Zimmer<br><br>4M42B BATMAN DOWN Hans Zimmer<br><br>4M43 WE GOTCHA James Newton Howard<br><br>4M44 GORDON RETURNS HOME James Newton Howard<br><br>5M45 YOU COMPLETE ME Hans Zimmer<br><br>5M46-47 WIRED Hans Zimmer<br><br>5M48-49 HARVEY TWO-FACE James Newton Howard<br><br>5M50 THIS IS MY CITY Hans Zimmer<br><br>5M51-52A HOSPITAL BOMB SCARE PT 1 Hans Zimmer<br><br>5M52B HOSPITAL BOMB SCARE PT 2 Hans Zimmer<br><br>6M53 EXPLOSION AFTERMATH Hans Zimmer<br><br>6M54A DENT KILLS WERTZ James Newton Howard<br><br>6M54B SONAR SYSTEM Hans Zimmer<br><br>6M54C UNLUCKY DRIVER James Newton Howard<br><br>6M55 THE FERRIES Henry Jackman<br><br>6M56 ALWAYS A CATCH Hans Zimmer<br><br>6M57 STORMING PRUITT BUILDING Lorne Balfe<br><br>7M58 GIVE IT TO ME Henry Jackman<br><br>7M59 A LITTLE PUSH Hans Zimmer<br><br>7M60A EYE FOR AN EYE James Newton Howard<br><br>7M60B DENT DEFEATED Hans Zimmer<br><br>7M61 I'M NOT A HERO Hans Zimmer<br><br>7M62 A DARK KNIGHT Hans Zimmer<br><br>THE JOKER SUITE Hans Zimmer<br><br>HARVEY DENT SUITE James Newton Howard<br><br>THE DARK KNIGHT SUITE Hans ZimmerThe music as heard in the movie sounds so much better than this release... Still, very cool work from Hans & Lorne, they did exactly the kind of music the film needed.<br><br>And the scene with "I'm the bad guy" really has an epic feel.Actually, HZ isn't "against" the idea... Trust me if there's one who would like to see mixes of TLK, TTRL or Black Hawk Down released, it's him !<br><br>The problem is he doesn't really have time to give to the past, it's always "the next project" and it never ends.Rather low, m'friend. Hans Zimmer scores almost never get expanded releases. Hans himself isn't big into those, for some reason (he would do well to learn from Lorne Balfe in that regard... :P). The only reason The Dark Knight got an extended release was because the movie was so immensely popular and that would give the studio even more money.  I assume the same can be said for the upcoming Man of Steel album: either the studio is convinced that the film will make a lot of money, and so releasing more music is worth it, or Water Tower had grat sales with The Hobbit's score. <br><br>Either way, I wouldn't hold out for a Batman Begins "official" expanded release short of divine intervention. Though believe me, I'd be quite happy if such a thing happened.What's the probability of this score seeing an official expanded release like the second movie got?
Everything except "We built our own world" is a suite.<br>That track is actually a trimmed version of "Dreams or Memories"How's that?For those wondering what album tracks are cues vs. suites, it looks like the cues (perhaps edited) are:<br><br>Half-Remembered Dream (Warner Bros and Syncopy logos, slightly extended)<br>Radical Notion (Ariadne building a dream)<br>528491 (the "disappointed" scene where Fischer opens the safe)<br>Dream Within a Dream (a mix of fighting in the snow and walking through limbo)<br>Waiting for a Train (an edited version of Cobb's confession to Mal)<br>Paradox (Cobb going back to get Saito from Limbo)<br>Projections Bonus Track (the beginning mission)<br>Don't Think About Elephants Bonus Track (an edited version of the second part of the fortress fight)<br><br>Then the following would be suites:<br><br>Mombasa<br>One Simple Idea<br>Time<br>Old Souls<br>We Built Our Own WorldMy favorites are "An Idea Is Like a Virus", "Mr. Charles", ""Into the Van", and "Fischer and Son", as well as the Time Suite. :)If I had to guess, I would say the purpose of the cue sheet is to determine what goes where...Not to document all the music written/used, necessarily...I dunno. It is a shame, though. The film version of Backup is intense.
This reminds me: can anyone tell me why these scores contain cues as originally recorded, but not the final film versions also/instead (like Backup)?JNH's Harvey Dent theme is beautiful.Say what?MTV Trailer Music original version?this is mgbube and i have to say i am playing the violine and these noise do not sound like harmonics to me it sounds like shit ass recording flub or botched up special effect either way it is annoying is there some way to clean it up thanks mgbube
this is mgbube for ggctuk this is ancient message you have dug up there and this person medivh has never again shown up here so it is not stupid to assume his allegations were false i have very old interviews and will have a look at them sooner or later to clear up what hans said about amount of music composed for masterpiece the lion king thanks mgbubethis is mgbube for ggctuk what artifacts could be introduced into the music by so called downsampling can you please elaborate thanks mgbubethis is mgbube for ggctuk i am telling my idea of what missing music is one has to be the warthog rhapsody because there is no way it can not be the warthog rhapsody please see for yourself on youtube it is there thanks mgbubeYou can't even download and purchase a digital copy anymore. I beginning to doubt a CD...I would say yes...that choir sounds very much like stock Zimmer choir...
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Jim DooleyKazimir Boyle
ComposerAdditional Music
The Mars Underground
Label: Pelagic Music
Length: 67'12
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  1. Arrival On Mars (6:29)
  2. Prospects And Plans (2:56)
  3. Dr. Zubrin (3:36)
  4. History Has Taught Us (4:00)
  5. The 90 Day Plan (5:09)
  6. Zubrin's Plan (3:37)
  7. The Journey (6:49)
  8. Mars Direct (0:50)
  9. Spreading the Word (1:08)
  10. First Experiments (1:07)
  11. Corrections (2:01)
  12. A New Direction (3:52)
  13. The Case For Mars (0:34)
  14. The Mars Underground (1:24)
  15. The Mars Society (1:04)
  16. Desert Research (0:28)
  17. Confrontations (5:52)
  18. Experiencing Mars (3:29)
  19. Planetary Civilization (3:43)
  20. On The Surface (2:36)
  21. Our Future With Mars (6:16)
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RuthlessGravity reply Replies: 0 || 2010-02-02 00:00:00
Rather interesting score for a documentry, more or less this score reminds me of those sci-fi films with low key electronics with hollywood style orchestral sounds that blend to make beautiful music. Almost feels like "what if" James Dooley composed for Mass Effect - then this album would be it.

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