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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End • An Original Walt Disney Records SoundtrackКомпозитор: Hans Zimmer Жанр: Score Год выпуска диска: 2007 Производитель диска: Walt Disney Records [EMI] [UK-Import] [0094639570324] Аудио кодек: WAVPack Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: 713 kbps, lossless Продолжительность: 55'50 Трэклист: 01. Hoist The Colours (1:31) 02. Singapore (3:40) 03. At Wit's End (8:05) 04. Multiple Jacks (3:51) 05. Up Is Down (2:42) 06. I See Dead People In Boats (7:09) 07. The Brethren Court (2:21) 08. Parlay (2:10) 09. Calypso (3:02) 10. What Shall We Die For (2:02) 11. I Don't Think Now Is the Best Time (10:45) 12. One Day (4:01) 13. Drink Up Me Hearties(4:31)Источник: HQShare (Shibuya-Ku)
Track Info
01.Hoist the Colours
Hoist The Colours, "main theme" of At World's End, in addition to representing the pirates and their ideology for freedom, tells the story of how Calypso was imprisoned in a human body by the Pirate King. In its opening rendition, it is sung by a young boy and eventually by a larger chorus. A lengthy suite arrangement of the theme also makes up the end credits in the film, which is not featured on the soundtrack. 02.Singapore
Singapore serves as both the theme for Singapore and for Sao Feng, played by varying Asian instruments to represent the intended motif. The middle portion of this track is the first variation of the new Cutler Beckett and the East India Trading Company theme, used for the opening battle sequence in the Singapore bathhouse. At the very end, we hear the Jack Sparrow heroic arrival theme for the third film, just like in the previous two movies; in the film, however, this cue doesn't actually play until later, when we finally see Sparrow again in the Locker. 03.At Wit's End
At Wit's End is the first appearance of the second main theme of the movie, commonly referred to as the "love theme." (Zimmer himself stated that, even though this is popularly considered a "love theme," it is in fact "a theme for the whole movie," as inspired by traditional swashbuckling scores.) The cue is largely devoted to the crew's journey to world's end, from the frozen sea, the starry-night ocean, and finally, over the massive waterfall. An explosive rendition of Davy Jones' theme is also used from the point in the movie when the Flying Dutchman emerges from the sea and wipes out the pirate fleet. 04.Multiple Jacks
Multiple Jacks is an electronic version of the Jack Sparrow theme that was first featured in Dead Man's Chest. Here, Jack is stranded in Davy Jones' Locker, desperately trying to find a way out. Includes the use of a mouth harp. 05.Up is Down
Up is Down is an uplifting variation of the love theme, featured when the Black Pearl is being tipped upside down to return to the world of the living. (Timewise, this track should have come after the following track, "I See Dead People In Boats," as chronological events dictate.) 06.I See Dead People in Boats
I See Dead People in Boats is a suite of cues from various points in the movie. It is most prominently featured when the Black Pearl observes the souls of the dead who are journeying to the other side - and Elizabeth discovers that her father is among the travelers. The last third of this track is devoted to the sequence later in the film when Norrington is helping Elizabeth and her Singapore crew escape from the Flying Dutchman back to The Empress. 07.The Brethren Court
The Brethren Court starts off with a flagrant use of the Dead Man's Chest Jack Sparrow theme (purported to represent the character of Captain Teague Sparrow, Jack's alleged father), which is then followed by variations of the Hoist the Colours theme for the meeting of the pirate lords. 08.Parlay
Parlay, a homage to Ennio Morricone's Man with a Harmonica theme, is used during the parlay scene. Jack, Elizabeth and Barbossa go to meet Beckett, Jones and Will Turner, who attempts final negotiations before war. Astute listeners will note that the driving melodies of this particular piece are that of Beckett's theme and the new love theme. 09.Calypso
Calypso borrows heavily from Tia Dalma's theme from Dead Man's Chest, as she and Calypso are one and the same. With the nine pieces of eight in hand, Barbossa and the crew release the sea goddess from her human form, only to have her respond in a less than preferable fashion. 10.What Shall We Die For
What Shall We Die For is a powerful variation of Hoist the Colours, where Elizabeth gives her war-rally speech before the final battle between the pirates of the Brethren Court and the East India Trading Company forces begin. In the film, there are no vocals in the track. 11.I Don't Think Now is the Best Time
I Don't' Think Now is the Best Time is the film's major action piece, devoted entirely to the climatic final battle between the pirates and the EITC. As Zimmer himself had confirmed, the first half of this track is actually the final part of the massive battle, when the Flying Dutchman returns from being sucked into the maelstrom to the destruction of The Endeavour; the second half serves as the middle portion of the battle, where the battle for the Dead Man's Chest and the wedding ceremony ensues. Here, many themes from all three movies can be heard, from Davy Jones, the EITC, Jack's action theme from Dead Man's Chest, Hoist the Colours, the new love theme, and, He's A Pirate. In the film, the last part of this track begins with the Jack Sparrow theme as Davy Jones, having acquired the key to the Chest, finds Jack attempting to escape with it. It continues as the crew of the two ships swing across the maelstrom and Will and Elizabeth are wed. As we see Jones and Sparrow fighting again, the cue cuts short and leads into a new film-only cue, before cutting back when Elizabeth arrives on the Dutchman. 12.One Day
One Day is the aftermath of the battle, where the pirates have won over the East India Trading Company, and are celebrating their hard-earned victory. Here, Jack's heroic arrival theme (which is also the heroic version of "Moonlight Serenade" in "Pirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of the Black Pearl")is heard in full force, before segueing into the love theme. It is here Will and Elizabeth share a heartfelt and romantic farewell, before Will begins his ten-year tour of duty at sea. 13.Drink Up Me Hearties
Drink Up Me Hearties - Barbossa and the rest of the crew commandeer the Black Pearl in search for the Fountain of Youth, leaving Jack and Gibbs stranded on the ports of Tortuga. Here, the cue finds the tables being turned on Barbossa, as Jack had already cut out the essential charts that leads to the treasure. Jack's heroic arrival theme is used for the final time as he sets out to sea, which leads into the end credits and He's A Pirate. Another rendition of the love theme serves as the last minutes of the soundtrack.
Credits
[*] Music composed by Hans Zimmer
[*] Score produced by: Hans Zimmer, Bob Badami & Melissa Muik
[*] Executive Soundtrack Album Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer & Gore Verbinski
[*] Executive in Charge of Music and Soundtracks for Walt Disney Pictures and the Buena Vista Music Group: Mitchell Leib
[*] Music Supervisor: Bob Badami
[*] Executive in Charge of Music Production for the Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group: Monica Zierhut
[*] Music Creative/Marketing for the Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group: Glen Lajeski
[*] Music Business and Legal Affairs: Scott Holtzman and Sylvia Krask
[*] Director of Soundtracks for the Buena Vista Music Group: Desiree Craig-Ramos
[*] Supervising Technical Music Coordinator: Thomas Broderick
[*] Additional Music by: Lorne Balfe, Tom Gire, Nick Glennie-Smith, Henry Jackman, Atli Orvarsson, John Sponsler, Geoff Zanelli
[*] Supervising Music Editor: Melissa Muik
[*] Music Editors: Katie Greathouse, Barbara McDermott
[*] Supervising Orchestrator: Bruce Fowler
[*] Orchestrators: Walt Fowler, Elizabeth Finch, Ken Kugler, Suzette Moriary, Steve Bartek
[*] Music Preparation: Booker White
[*] Score Recorded by: Alan Meyerson, Slamm Andres
[*] Album Mixed by: Alan Meyerson, Big Al Clay
[*] Additional Recording by: Jeff Biggers, Big Al Clay, Greg Vines, Matt Ward
[*] Featured Musicians:Phil Ayling - Oboe
Chris Bleth - Duduk
Pedro Eustache - Ethnic Woods
Karen Han - Erhu
Lili Haydn - Fiddle
Frank Marocco - Accordion
Heitor Pereira - Banjo
Simon Phillips - Drums
Tom Raney - Cymbalon
Martin Tillman - Cello
Gore Verbinski - Guitar
Featured Vocalist: Delores Clay
Principal Musicians:Endre Granat - Concertmaster
Julie Gigante - Principal 2nd Violin
Brian Dembow - Viola
Steve Erdody - Cello
Nico Abondolo - Bass
Jim Walker, Geri Rotella - Flutes
Phil Ayling - Oboe
Jim Kanter - Clarinet
Michael O'Donnovan - Bassoon
Jim Thatcher - Horn
Charlie Loper - Trombone
Doug Tornquist - Tuba
Orchestra Conducted by: Blake Neely, Nick Glennie-Smith
Featured Musician Soloists Co-Produced by: Jimmy Levine, Nick Glennie-Smith
Orchestra Contractors: Sandy DeCrescent, Peter Rotter
Technical Music Assistants: Pete Oso Snell, Kevin Globerman, Jacob Shea, Bobby Tahouri, Dan Zimmerman
Digital Instrument Design by: Mark Wherry
Production Coordinator for Hans Zimmer: Andrew Zack
Sample Development: Claudius Bruese
Sample Development Assistants: Zain Effendi, Mark McCormick
Score Recorded at:Todd AO Scoring Stage, Studio City, CA
Fox Scoring Stage, Century City, CA
Sony Scoring Stage, Culver City, CA
Choir Recorded by: Geoff Foster
Choir Contractor: Isobel Griffiths
Choir Master: Jenny O'Grady
Choir: Metro Voices
Soprano: Hila Plitmann
Choir Conducted by: Matthew Dunkel
UK Music Preparation: Jill Streater
UK Music Coordinator: Nyree Pinder
Choir Recorded at: Air Lyndhurst Studios, London and Abbey Road Studios, London
Score Mixed at: Remote Control Productions, Santa Monica, CA
Music Production Services: Steven Kofsky
Studio Coordinator: Czarina Russell
Music Production Intern: Seth Glennie-Smith
Scoring Stage Crew: Chris Barrett, Alison Burton, Bryan Clementes, Andrew Dudman, Mark Eshelman, Dominic Gonzales, Tom Hardisty, Sam Jones, Tim Lauber, Adam Michalak, Francesco Perlangelli, Denis St. Amand, Jay Selvester, Tom Steel, Chelley Sydow
Mastered by: Patricia Sullivan at Bernie Grundman Manstering, Hollywood CA
Creative Direction: Steve Gerdes
Album Design: Sean Tejaratchi
"Hoist the Colours"Cabin Boy Vocals by Brendyn Bell
Singing Gallows Pirates: Chris Allport, Lawrence Cummings, Jim Raycroft, Robert Hovencamp, Geoffrey Alch, Ned Werimer, Samuela Beasom, Jessica-Elisabeth
Lyrics by Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio
Music by Hans Zimmer and Gore Verbinski
EAC log
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Cuesheet
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