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Hans Zimmer - Blade Runner 2049 [Soundtrack LP]

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Format: Vinyl
Rel. Date: 12/22/2017
UPC: 190758036410

Blade Runner 2049 [Soundtrack LP]
Artist: Hans Zimmer
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $29.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. 2049
2. Sapper's Tree
3. Flight To Lapd
4. Summer Wind
5. Rain
6. Wallace
7. Memory
8. Mesa
9. Orphanage
10. Furnace
11. Someone Lived This
12. Joi
13. Pilot
14. Suspicious Minds
15. Can't Help Falling In Love
16. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
17. Hijack
18. That's Why We Believe
19. Her Eyes Were Green
20. Sea Wall
21. All The Best Memories Are Hers
22. Tears In The Rain
23. Blade Runner
24. Almost Human (From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Blade Runner 2049)

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Double vinyl LP pressing including digital download. Original soundtrack to the 2017 motion picture. Denis Villenueve's masterful Blade Runner 2049 features a score composed by legendary maestro Hans Zimmer. The score was composed in tandem by Zimmer and his longtime collaborator Benjamin Wallfisch. The duo was brought in somewhat later in the production process, after the score's initial composer, Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson, ceased involvement due to creative differences. Villeneuve explained his decision to replace Jóhannsson with Zimmer in an interview with Al Arabiya. "The thing I will say is that making movies is a laboratory," he explained. "The movie needed something different, and I needed to go back to something closer to [the original film's composer] Vangelis. Jóhann and I decided that I will need to go in another direction - that's what I will say." The decision seemingly paid off, as Clint Worthington notes in his review of the film: "[Zimmer and Wallfisch] lean heavily on Vangelis' original 1982 score for inspiration, but 2049 is refreshingly light on incidental music, mostly allowing the booming, immersive sound design to take center stage." In additional to Zimmer and Wallfisch's original compositions, the soundtrack features songs by Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Lauren Daigle.
        
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