Transformers Score Soundtrack | Aronil

Transformers Score Soundtrack

Entertainment, Just Me, Movies, Videos, music 9 October 2007 | Comments

The time has come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For those who are enthusiasts of Transformers.. Here’s some news which i just got. The Transformer soundtrack with all the instrumental background music is OUT. OUT OUT OUT!!! AND IT’S SOOOO NICEEEEE….. My friend passed it to me but I’ll be kind and share part of it with you all. As he calls it.. for medicine sake…. Ackk I wanna get the soundtrack like now now now. The composer of the soundtrack is Steve Jablonsky who happen according to sources to be the protege of my favourite favourite composer of all time Hans Zimmer.. sighhhhh…. goosebumps…

And this is the only one i shall share… Its toooo goood.

Don’t want video no prob have a listen here to just the song.

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Beautiful… simply beautiful…

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  • Thanks for the comments guys. And if you know of any other good scores I should look out for do tell. ^_^
  • Dear AroniL,
    Enjoyed reading about your love of the Transformers score :-) It's an amazing piece of work. Steve Jablonsky really captured the essence of the Transformers as an alien race, the menace of the Decepticons, etc.

    Here's the review that I did of the CD: http://theknightshift.blogspot.com/2007/10/firs... Right now we're auctioning on eBay a copy that Jablonsky signed, with all the money going to help music education in schools where we live. You can find it at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&a... if ya wanna take a stab at it :-)

    Great site!

    Take care and God bless,
    Chris Knight
    theknightshift.blogspot.com
  • Fikri
    It is indeed amazing. But I also highly recommended John Powell's work in 'The Bourne Ultimatum'. Makes your heart race that bit faster. Coupled with the onscreen action, absolutely thumping. Sean Callery's work on '24' is also excellent in the same vein.
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