Daft Punk – TRON: Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Walt Disney Records – 50999 9472892 7 |
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CD
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CD
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All Media
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Europe |
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Stage & Screen |
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House |
Tracklist
1-1 | Overture | 2:28 | |
1-2 | The Grid | 1:36 | |
1-3 | The Son Of Flynn | 1:35 | |
1-4 | Recognizer | 2:37 | |
1-5 | Armory | 2:02 | |
1-6 | Arena | 1:33 | |
1-7 | Rinzler | 2:17 | |
1-8 | The Game Has Changed | 3:25 | |
1-9 | Outlands | 2:42 | |
1-10 | Adagio For Tron | 4:11 | |
1-11 | Nocturne | 1:41 | |
1-12 | End Of Line | 2:36 | |
1-13 | Derezzed | 1:44 | |
1-14 | Fall | 1:22 | |
1-15 | Solar Sailer | 2:42 | |
1-16 | Rectifier | 2:14 | |
1-17 | Disc Wars | 4:11 | |
1-18 | C.L.U. | 4:39 | |
1-19 | Arrival | 2:00 | |
1-20 | Flynn Lives | 3:22 | |
1-21 | Tron Legacy (End Titles) | 3:17 | |
1-22 | Finale | 4:22 | |
Special Edition | |||
2-1 | ENCOM Part I | 3:52 | |
2-2 | ENCOM Part II | 2:17 | |
2-3 | Round One | 1:40 | |
2-4 | Castor | 2:19 | |
2-5 | Reflections | 2:42 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Optimal Media Production – AA20714
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Walt Disney Records
- Copyright © – Disney Enterprises, Inc.
- Copyright © – Disney
Credits
- Arranged By, Orchestrated By – Joseph Trapanese
- Art Direction – Steve Gerdes
- Bass – Steve McManus (2)
- Bassoon – Richard Skinner (2)
- Cello [Celli] – Tony Lewis (2)
- Cello [Solo] – Anthony Pleeth
- Clarinet – Richard Addison
- Conductor [Orchestra] – Gavin Greenaway
- Contrabassoon – Stephen Maw
- Contractor [Orchestra] – Jo Buckley
- Coordinator [Daft Arts Project Assistant] – Sam Cooper (3)
- Copyist [Music Preparation] – Booker White
- Cor Anglais, Oboe – Jane Marshall
- Creative Director [Daft Arts Project] – Cédric Hervet*
- Design – Steve Sterling
- Directed By [Of Soundtracks] – Desirée Craig-Ramos
- Directed By [Project Director For Daft Arts] – Paul Hahn
- Engineer [Assistant] – Tom Bailey (2)
- Executive-Producer – Sean Bailey (2)
- Flute – Eliza Marshall
- French Horn – Roger Montgomery
- French Horn, Tuba [Wagner] – Richard Berry (2)
- Harp – Skaila Kanga
- Leader [Orchestra] – Thomas Bowes
- Legal [Business/legal Affairs] – Sylvia Krask
- Mastered By – Pat Sullivan*
- Mixed By [Score] – Alan Meyerson
- Oboe – Matthew Draper
- Orchestrated By [Orchestration Consultant] – Bruce Broughton
- Other [Music Creative], Other [Marketing] – Glen Lajeski
- Other [Studio Music Librarian] – Jill Streeter
- Percussion – Stephen Henderson*
- Piano, Celesta – Dave Hartley
- Piccolo Flute, Flute – Nina Robertson
- Producer – Mitchell Leib
- Producer, Composed By – Thomas Bangalter
- Recorded By [Score] – Geoff Foster
- Score Editor [Scoring Editor] – David Channing
- Supervised By [Music Production Supervisor] – Monica Zierhut
- Supervised By [Music] – Jason Bentley
- Supervised By [Supervising Music Editor] – Sally Boldt
- Technician [Technical Advisor For Daft Punk] – Daniel Lerner
- Timpani – Gary Kettel
- Trombone [Contra Bass], Bass Trombone – Dave Stewart (2)
- Trombone [Tenor] – Richard Edwards (2)
- Trumpet – Tom Rees-Roberts
- Trumpet, Piccolo Flute – John Barclay
- Tuba, Brass [Cimbasso] – Owen Slade
- Viola – Vicci Wardman
- Violin – Warren Zielinski
Notes
℗ 2010 Walt Disney Records.
© 2010 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Enhanced CD1: music video, photo gallery, official movie trailers
Enhanced CD2: videos including vehicles behind the scenes & the world of TRON
Comes in a Digipak.
Includes an 18-page booklet with credits, images from the film and liner notes by Joseph Kosinski.
© 2010 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Enhanced CD1: music video, photo gallery, official movie trailers
Enhanced CD2: videos including vehicles behind the scenes & the world of TRON
Comes in a Digipak.
Includes an 18-page booklet with credits, images from the film and liner notes by Joseph Kosinski.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (text): 5 099994 728927
- Barcode (scanned): 5099994728927
- Label Code: LC10025
- Rights Society: SDRM/BIEM
- Other (Disc 1 - Catalog#): 50999 9472902 3
- Other (Disc 2 - Catalog#): 50999 9472912 2
- Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): 9084702 AA20714-01 manufactured by optimal media production
- Mastering SID Code (Disc 1): ifpi L574
- Mould SID Code (Disc 1): IFPI 9705
- Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): 9472912 AA20714-02 manufactured by optimal media production
- Mastering SID Code (Disc 2): ifpi L574
- Mould SID Code (Disc 2): IFPI 9718
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TRON: Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (CD, Album, Enhanced, Digipak) | Walt Disney Records | D000567202 | US | 2010 | |||
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TRON: Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (22×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) | Walt Disney Records | none | 2010 | |||
TRON: Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (23×File, MP3, Album, VBR V0, Amazon MP3 Exclusive Version) | Walt Disney Records | none | US | 2010 | |||
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TRON: Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (CD, Album) | Walt Disney Records | AVCW-12808 | Japan | 2010 | ||
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TRON: Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (CD, Album) | Walt Disney Records | 8723648 | Australia | 2010 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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As someone who has always been fascinated by the seamless blend of music and storytelling, Daft Punk's "TRON: Legacy" album was nothing short of an auditory journey. From the moment I hit play, I was transported into the digital frontier, a realm where orchestral grandeur meets electronic precision.
One of the standout features of this album is its ability to create an immersive atmosphere. The opening track, "Overture," is a brief piece but establishes the epic tone that permeates the entire soundtrack. It feels like stepping into an alternate universe where anything is possible.
"Recognizer" is where the electronic elements start to kick in. The pulsating beats and futuristic sounds feel like a nod to Daft Punk's roots while staying true to the cinematic scope of the project. It's a track that captures the essence of the TRON universe—high-tech and full of intrigue.
Tracks like "The Son Of Flynn" and "End Of Line" are quintessential Daft Punk. They embody the duo's knack for crafting catchy, yet complex, electronic music.
However, the true gem of this album, in my opinion, is "Adagio For TRON." This piece exemplifies the perfect marriage between electronic and orchestral elements. The haunting melody and the gradual build-up of tension create an emotional depth that’s both unexpected and incredibly moving. It's a track that lingers in your mind long after it has ended.
The entire album flows seamlessly from one track to the next, creating a cohesive listening experience. It’s not just a collection of songs, but a narrative that unfolds with each ing minute. The closing track, "Finale," brings everything full circle, leaving the listener with a sense of completion and, dare I say, yearning for more. -
Edited 5 months agoDaft Punk's soundtrack for "TRON: Legacy" is a remarkable fusion of electronic music and orchestral elements, embodying the futuristic aesthetic of the film while standing as a significant work in the duo's discography. This album sees Daft Punk stepping into new territory, crafting a cinematic score that complements the visual spectacle of the TRON universe. The opening track, "Overture," immediately sets the stage with its grandiose strings and foreboding tones, signaling the listeners that they are about to embark on an epic journey through the digital frontier.
Tracks like "The Grid" and "Recognizer" introduce a blend of electronic beats and orchestral arrangements that define the album's unique sound. "The Grid" features a narration by Jeff Bridges, which adds a layer of depth and context to the listening experience, while "Recognizer" combines pulsating rhythms with dark, atmospheric synths to create an aura of tension and anticipation. These tracks exemplify Daft Punk's ability to merge traditional film scoring techniques with their iconic electronic style, resulting in a soundscape that is both innovative and immersive.
"Arena" and "Rinzler" ramp up the energy with their driving beats and intense melodies. "Arena" feels like a high-stakes confrontation, with its rapid tempo and dynamic composition capturing the excitement of the film's action sequences. "Rinzler," on the other hand, is a more complex piece, weaving together intricate synth lines and powerful percussion to evoke the presence of one of the film's central antagonists. These tracks showcase Daft Punk's skill in using music to enhance the narrative and emotional impact of the film.
Tracks like "Derezzed" and "End Of Line" stand out as quintessential Daft Punk, delivering the familiar robotic funk and groove that fans have come to love. "Derezzed," with its high-energy beats, is a nod to the digital world of TRON and a highlight of the album. "End Of Line" continues this trend with its catchy, bass-heavy rhythm, offering a danceable yet atmospheric piece that bridges the gap between the film's score and Daft Punk's electronic roots.
The album closes with "Finale," a sweeping orchestral piece that brings the soundtrack to a majestic conclusion. This track encapsulates the journey of the film, blending elements of hope, triumph, and a touch of melancholy.
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This special 2 CD version has 5 extra tracks, the 2020 special 2 LP's have 7 extra tracks (+ Sea of Simulation, + Sunrise Prelude), the digital version has 9 extra tracks (+ Father and Son, + Outlands Part 2). Needless to say all these 9 tracks are incredibly good. All 9 could have easily fit on the extra cd disc...
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Edited 9 years agoTruly outstanding soundtrack to one of my fave films -
If only the prophecies of the film were real !
I love short blasts of tracks sometimes simulation OCD and ADHD line code AI
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Edited 14 years agoSlightly disappointed with (physical) quality of this release..
Handle with care.
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