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TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE (Score)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Performer: Various
Label:
Legacy Recordings
Release Date: May 15 2007
Links:

www.legancyrecordings.com

www.transformersmovie.com/

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
"The Touch" - Stan Bush
2
"Instruments of Destruction" - N.R.G.
3
Death of Optimus Prime
4
"Dare" - Stan Bush
5
"Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Way" - Spectre General
6
"The Transformers (Theme)" - Lion
7
Escape
8
"Hunger" - Spectre General
9
Autobot / Decepticon Battle
10
"Dare to Be Stupid" - Weird Al Yankovic
11
"Unicron" Medley (bonus)
12
Moon Base 2 - Shuttle Launch (bonus)
13
Megatron Must Be Stopped (Parts I & II) (bonus)
14
"The Transformers (Theme – Alternate Version)" - Lion

ALBUM REVIEW:

It is easy to classify this 20th anniversary reissue soundtrack as a marketing ploy to milk money out of unknowing consumers who are excited about the upcoming Transformers live-action movie directed by Michael Bay.

But this soundtrack is a must-own for true nostalgic fans of the 1986 animated movie. You probably won’t hear music like that in the 21st century.

The 55-minute album contains 10 tracks found on the original 1986 album, as well as four new bonus tracks to commemorate the movie’s 20th anniversary. Included in the liner notes is a short message penned by composer Vince DiCola whose work also includes Rocky IV (1985).

There are both songs (embrace the rock music from the 80s!) and score material (embrace the dated sounds of electronica!) from the movie.

You may find them cheesy, but these songs rocked the 80s. Check out Stan Bush’s rollicking “The Touch”, Spectre General’s deafening "Hunger" and Weird Al Yankovic’s silly-sounding "Dare to Be Stupid".

DiCola’s score reminds us of the television cartoon series we used to watch on television - tacky yet appealing. Tracks like “Death of Optimus Prime” and “Autobot / Decepticon Battle” may sound epic and impressive, but listening to the heavy synthesizer beats and thumping drum rolls will paint pictures of mega-destruction and powerful explosions in your head.

Not that it’s a bad thing, because this soundtrack reminded us of the wonderful times we had when we were kids. Altogether now, sing to the best-known tune on the album – “Transformers, more than meets the eye! Transformers, robots in disguise!”

These are tunes you’d definitely not find in the upcoming Transformers movie.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: (6) The Transformers (Theme) - Lion

Review by John Li

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This soundtrack review is made possible with the kind support from Sony BMG


 


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