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Download the Digital Booklet // VOL 01 // VOL 02 // PUBLISHING 01. Main Title (From “Ready Player One”) 01. Cornfield Chase (From “Interstellar”) VOL 01 (Alan Silvestri) (Hans Zimmer) Tracks 1, 11, 17 Universal/MCA Music Track 2 Copyright Control 02. Corellia Chase (From “Solo: 02. No Time For Caution (From “Interstellar”) Tracks 3, 5, 6, 13-16 Universal Music Publishing A Star Wars Story”) (John Powell) (Hans Zimmer) Tracks 4, 7, 8 Kobalt Music Publishing Tracks 6, 9, 18 Sony/ATV Music Publishing 03. Finale (From “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”) (John 03. The Hanging Tree (From “The Hunger Games: Track 10 BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd Williams) Mockingjay - Part 1”) (James Newton Howard) Track 12 Warner/Chappell North America 04. 2049 (From “Blade Runner 2049”) 04. Gravity (Steven Price) (Hans Zimmer, Benjamin Wallfisch) 05. Iron Man 3 (Brian Tyler) VOL 02 Tracks 11, 12 Sony/ATV Music Publishing 05. Showtime, A-Holes (From “Guardians 06. London Calling (From “Star Trek Tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, 9 Universal/MCA Music Of The Galaxy Vol.2”) (Tyler Bates) Into Darkness”) (Michael Giacchino) Tracks 3, 10 Warner/Chappell Music Tracks 5, 14-18 Universal Music Publishing 06. Theme (From “Star Trek: Discovery”) 0 7. Waking Up (From “Oblivion”) (M83: Track 6 Sony/ATV Harmony UK Tracks 8, 19 EMI Music (Jeff Russo) Anthony Gonzalez, Joseph Trapanese) Track 13 Mute Song Ltd 0 7. Heptapod B (From “Arrival”) 08. Life (From “Prometheus”) (Johann Johannsson) (Harry Gregson Williams) 08. Space Station (From “Mars”) 09. Person Of Interest (Ramin Djawadi) // PERFORMERS (Nick Cave, Warren Ellis) 10. Theme (From “Doctor Who: Series 5”) The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 09. Spacewalk (From “Passengers”) (Ron Grainer) London Music Works Mark Ayres (Thomas Newman) 11. It’s Our Fight (From “Transformers: Gareth Williams 10. (From “Stranger Things”) Dark Of The Moon”) (Steve Jablonsky) The London Ensemble (Kyle Dixon, Michael Stein) 12. Suite (From “Super 8”) (Michael Giacchino) 11. Westworld (Ramin Djawadi) 13. The Consolations Of Philosophy 12. Warcraft (Ramin Djawadi) (From “Black Mirror”) (Max Richter) 13. The Imperial Suite (From “Rogue One: 14. A Dream Within A Dream (From “Inception”) A Star Wars Story”) (Michael Giacchino) (Hans Zimmer) 14. Rey’s Theme (From “Star Wars: 15. Mombasa (From “Inception”) (Hans Zimmer) The Force Awakens”) (John Williams) 16. Time (From “Inception”) (Hans Zimmer) 15. March Of The Resistance (From “Star Wars: 17. Outlands (From “Tron: Legacy”) The Force Awakens”) (John Williams) (Daft Punk: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, 16. Farewell And The Trip (From “Star Wars: Thomas Bangalter) The Force Awakens”) (John Williams) 18. Recognizer (From “Tron: Legacy”) 17. Skin (From “Ex Machina”) (Ben Salisbury) (Daft Punk: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, 18. Tessa (From “Transformers: Thomas Bangalter) Age Of Extinction”) (Steve Jablonsky) 19. War (From “Avatar”) (James Horner) // VOL 03 // VOL 04 // PUBLISHING 01. Forest Battle (From “Transformers: 01. Harry & Greg / Launch VOL 03 Revenge Of The Fallen”) (Steve Jablonsky) (From “Armageddon”) (Trevor Rabin) Tracks 10, 13, 16, 17 Universal Music Publishing Tracks 6, 12 EMI Music 02. Welcome To Lunar Industries 02. The Wedding (From “Deep Impact”) Tracks 1, 3, 14 Sony/ATV Music (From “Moon”) (Clint Mansell) (James Horner) Track 2 Precision Engineering Music Track 4 Bucks Music 03. Hella Bar Talk / Enterprising Young Men 03. End Titles (From “Lost In Space”) Track 5, 15 Cherry Lane Music (From “Star Trek”) (Michael Giacchino) (Bruce Broughton) Tracks 7, 8 EMI Music Publishing (New Regency Productions) / Universal/MCA Music 04. Roar! (From “Cloverfield”) 04. The Story Ends (From “Mercury Rising”) (John Track 9 Sony/ATV Music / Universal/MCA Music (Michael Giacchino) Barry) Track 11 Dreamworks Music 05. Driving With The Top Down 05. Contact (Alan Silvestri) (From “Iron Man”) (Ramin Djawadi) 06. The Departure (From “Gattaca”) VOL 04 Tracks 2, 6 Sony/ATV Music 06. Adagio In D Minor (From “Sunshine”) (Michael Nyman) Tracks 1, 4, 8, 14 Universal Music Publishing Track 3 Universal/MCA Music (John Murphy) 0 7. End Credits (From “Independence Day”) Tracks 5, 9 Warner/Chappell Music 0 7. The Last Man (From “The Fountain”) (David Arnold) Tracks 7, 13 EMI Music Tracks 10, 11 BMG Music (Clint Mansell) 08. Apollo 13 (James Horner) Track 12 Famous Music 08. Together We Will Live Forever 09. Suite (From “Judge Dredd”) (From “The Fountain”) (Clint Mansell) (Alan Silvestri) 09. My Name Is Lincoln (From “The Island”) (Steve 10. Species (Christopher Young) // PERFORMERS Jablonsky) 11. Giza 1928 / Going Home The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 10. Battle Of The Heroes (From “Star Wars: (From “Stargate”) (David Arnold) London Music Works Mark Ayres Revenge Of The Sith”) (John Williams) 12. Overture (From “Star Trek VI: Gareth Williams 11. War Of The Worlds (John Williams) The Undiscovered Country”) (Cliff Eidelman) The London Ensemble 12. Don’t Blow It (From “Solaris”) 13. Suite (From “Terminator 2: (Cliff Martinez) Judgment Day”) (Brad Fiedel) 13. Across The Stars (From “Star Wars: 14. Total Recall (Jerry Goldsmith) Attack Of The Clones”) (John Williams) 14. Where Dreams Are Born (From “Artificial Intelligence: AI”) (John Williams) 15. Main Theme (From “Galaxy Quest”) (David Newman) 16. Duel Of The Fates (From “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace”) (John Williams) 17. Anything Is Possible (From “The Matrix”) (Don Davis) // VOL 05 // VOL 06 // PUBLISHING 01. End Credits (From “The Abyss”) 01. Adventures On Earth (From “E.T. VOL 05 (Alan Silvestri) The Extra-Terrestrial”) (John Williams) Tracks 1, 3, 10 EMI Music Tracks 6, 7, 11-15 Universal Music Publishing 02. Closing Credits (From “Dead Ringers”) 02. Overture (From “Star Trek II: Tracks 2, 4 Sony/ATV Music (Howard Shore) The Wrath Of Khan”) (James Horner) Tracks 5, 8 Warner/Chappell Music Track 9 Famous Music 03. Predator (Alan Silvestri) 03. The Thing (Ennio Morricone) 04. Rock Shop / Home / Van Chase / The Dream 04. The Imperial March (From “Star Wars: VOL 06 (From “Robocop”) (Basil Poledouris) The Empire Strikes Back”) (John Williams) Tracks 1, 3, 8, 9 Universal Music Publishing 05. Prelude / Ripley’s Rescue (From “Aliens”) 05. Alien (Jerry Goldsmith) Track 2 Sony/ATV Music Tracks 4, 10 Warner/Chappell Music/ (James Horner) 06. Main Theme (From “Phantasm”) Universal Music Publishing 06. Main Theme (From “Back To The Future”) (Alan (Fred Myrow, Malcolm Seagrave) Track 5 Warner/Chappell Music Track 6 MCS Silvestri) 0 7. End Titles / Klingon Attack (From “Star Trek: Track 7, 13 Famous Music Tracks 11, 16 EMI Music 0 7. Lifeforce (Henry Mancini) The Motion Picture”) (Jerry Goldsmith) Track 12 Peters Edition 08. Dune (Toto: David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, 08. The Black Hole (John Barry) Track 14 Copyright Control Track 15 SACEM Steve Porcaro, Mike Porcaro, Steve Lukather) 09. Main Theme / The Destruction Of Peace (From Track 17 Novello 09. Bird Of Prey Decloaks (From “Star Trek III: The “Battlestar Galactica”) (Stu Phillips) Search For Spock”) (James Horner) 10. Main Title (From “Star Wars: A New Hope”) 10. Starman (Jack Nitzsche) (John Williams) // PERFORMERS 11. Main Theme (From “The Last Starfighter”) 11. Resolution And Finale (From “Close Encounters The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra (Craig Safan) Of The Third Kind”) (John Williams) London Music Works Mark Ayres 12. The Right Stuff (Bill Conti) 12. Also Sprach Zarathustra (From “2001: Gareth Williams 13. End Credits (From “Twilight Zone: The Movie”) A Space Odyssey”) (Richard Strauss) The London Ensemble (Jerry Goldsmith) 13. Star Trek (Alexander Courage) 14. Love Theme (From “Blade Runner”) (Vangelis) 14. London 1900 / Filbey’s Theme 15. Closing Theme (From “Blade Runner” (Vangelis) (From “The Time Machine”) (Russell Garcia) 15. Forbidden Planet (Bebe & Louis Barron) 16. Suite (From “The Day The Earth Stood Still”) (Bernard Herrmann) 17. March (From “Things To Come”) (Arthur Bliss) // ALBUM CREDITS Produced by Rick Clark Executive Producer Reynold D’Silva Release Co-ordination David Stoner & Peter Compton Album Design Stuart Ford Mixed, Edited & Mastered by Rick Clark UK: Ⓟ & © 2018 Silva Screen Records Ltd. US: © SBMC Inc. under exclusive licence from Silva Screen Records Ltd. All rights reserved. Made in the E.U. SILCD1555 .
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