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Well, Alan Silvestri first did Captain America, then The Avengers. So it's not always people involved with Batman.Why is it always Batman composers who end up scoring films for different superhero characters? First Danny Elfman, now Hans Zimmer!Aye, many great masterpieces! Don't forget the instrumental Lion King score and the bittersweet anthem for Crimson Tide!It's probably Terraforming.I'll always get chills when I listen to The Burning Heart from Hannibal. Such an under-appreciated cue in HZ's repertoire. Or To Every Captive Soul. I enjoy that love theme just a tad bit more than Marry Me. That in no way belittles Marry Me for me, it's one of HZ's best themes ever. Other ignored cues, I believe, are First Ideas from Frost/Nixon, The Banker's Waltz from Matchstick Men (and the whole score for that matter), and really the whole score to Two Deaths (granted, that one's hard to find).
official webgame may contains a new score clip.<br>metropolismayhem.manofsteel.com/For me it depends on the style of the score - they would bug me in more "lyrical" scores (like Da Vinci Code, PotC 3), but they are great when it comes to the sheer force. :)+1 <br>"Marry Me" (and every reprise/variation of the Love Theme from AwE) is a wonderful piece of music. :)<br><br>... and don't forget "Show Me Your Firetruck" or "Journey To The Line". ;)Thank God! If there's one thing that bugs me it's synth horns. I don't mind electronics if they can add to the orchestra, but I'd prefer them not to replace it.Thanks Hybrid! :) Yeah, lots of samples, but sadly there weren't any RCP-sampled french horns. Those are always epic... :-)
Depends on the mood... ;)I know!!! The way the music kind of swelled when Gordon said, "They know. It was the Batman." and you saw them uncover the statue. There were manly tears, I tell you!I agree. Even though the last minute and a half was a blatant copy of the music used in the previous movie (see "A Watchful Guardian"), I for once didn't care (I usually hate it when a whole cue is copied exactly). The entire ending scene gets my emotions going every time. Especially when I saw it in the theater.I thought all the end music (basically the entire track "Rise") was just PERFECT. One of the biggest goosebumps i've ever had in a theatre (on par with Beckett's death in PotC) :pHybrid Soldier, since you're virtually famous, what Zimmer work is your favorite? :P
And 9:11-14:12 in "Rocket Away" from the Rock! :DA favorite of mine that hardly anyone mentions is The Burning Bush from The Prince of Egypt. It really conveys the presence of God.I like the theme a lot, too, Ds, and it made perfect sense to use it when Batman showed up in the tunnel (my favorite part of the movie) and when he saved Blake from the thugs, but when Batman said, "This isn't a car", we had just heard it in the previous scene. And when Batman appears out of the exploding building at the end, it sounds really forced.You guys are right. These are all AMAZING themes. Moving and addictive!<br><br>I'd add "Hummel Gets The Rockets" from The Rock and "All Of Them" from King Arthur.Marry Me is my favorite Zimmer theme and cue as well. Although all of the suggestions below are also great pieces. I'll throw in the main theme from Crimson Tide as well as practically the proto power anthem. Such an influential score.
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Hans ZimmerJeff RonaHarry Gregson-WilliamsBruce Fowler
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The Fan
Label: TVT
Length: 68'50 (Score: 19'08)
HZimmer.com rating:        3/5
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  1. Did You Mean What You Said - Sovory (3:49)
  2. Letting Go - Terence Trent D'Arby (5:35) *
  3. Unstoppable - Mic Geronimo (3:46)
  4. Hymn Of The Big Wheel - Massive Attack (6:34)
  5. (Let Me Up) I've Had Enough - Kenny Wayne Shepard (2:43)
  6. Little Bob - Black Grape (5:35)
  7. Border Song (Holy Moses) - Raymond Myles (3:37)
  8. What's Goin' Down - Honky (4:18)
  9. Deliver Me - Foreskin 500 (3:57)
  10. Forever Ballin' - Johnny J & Big Syke (4:25)
  11. I'm Da Man - Jeune (5:23)
  12. Sacrifice (19:08)
*Written by Hans Zimmer
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Gambit reply Replies: 0 || 2011-06-08 13:11:57
we NEEEEED the song Letting go by Terence Trent D'arby WITHOUT his voice. Man what an instrumental track that would be.

is there any chance that this will see the light?

Gavin Salkeld - Composer reply Replies: 0 || 2011-04-23 01:07:04
I'm looking for the previously-legally-available MP3 suite of The Fan from Jeff Rona's old site. If someone knows about it, can they email me via Google please?

justin reply Replies: 0 || 2010-01-15 00:00:00
"letting" go is a really beautiful song which I am still listening to years later - even more so lately - I would like to learn how to play this song on guitar - cannot find guitar chords anywhere and although can work it out to a degree - would like to know original chords - can anyone help? justin@jhana.com.au

anthonie reply Replies: 0 || 2008-07-21 00:00:00
hey what is the name of the song played at juan primo's memorial my email is datocreppinjc@aol.com

cristian reply Replies: 0 || 2008-04-22 00:00:00
yes was' this, thank's

Anonymous reply Replies: 0 || 2008-03-24 00:00:00
This song comes from Carlos Santana ist called
"Samba Pa Ti"

cristian reply Replies: 0 || 2007-03-01 00:00:00
Hi. There is a piece of guitar music (instrumental) that plays during the scene where everybody has a moment of silence on the field for the guy that was killed (I think his name was Primo). I would really like to know by who that music is. I have listened to the whole soundtrack and more and I can't seem to find it.

Sammy reply Replies: 0 || 2007-02-23 00:00:00
I'd prefer not to buy the whole soundtrack of 'The Fan'... I'd like only the tracks 'Letting' go and 'Sacrifice'... Is anyone able to help me with my search.

Fusion reply Replies: 0 || 2007-02-03 00:00:00
I would love to get a hold of the instrumental version of 'letting go' cos darby ruins it when he sings, it sounds way better at the climax of the movie just instrumental.
I'm guessing the producers wanted a one hit loser like Darby layeredd over top of Zimmer's piece, to sell mor records or something?
How about the version the way it was intended to sound?

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Aziz reply Replies: 0 || 2006-09-19 00:00:00
I very very very like "Letting go"(Terence Trent DŽArby)!
Thank you Mr.Zimmer!

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