Transformers: The Movie [2007 Live Action]Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 06/26/2007
Original Release:
2007
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 986878_CD
UPC # 093624995012
Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Original Soundtrack
Producer: Diarmuid Quinn; Jeff Aldrich Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Composer: Steve Jablonsky. A companion piece to 2007's big-budget TRANSFORMERS movie, this collection features tracks by rock artists that reflect the film's massive, action-packed tone. Highlights of the album include the surging "Doomsday Clock" by reformed alt-rock heroes Smashing Pumpkins and Mute Math's electronica-tinged take on the "Transformers Theme," a song that appeared on the original 1980s animated series. Director Michael Bay's big-budget rendering of the '80s cartoon/department store Christmas heroes of the same name goes the superhero/comic book soundtrack route by releasing a separate compilation of songs that either appear in the film for a few seconds or not at all. Transformers: The Movie features HiM, Disturbed, Taking Back Sunday and the Used, all of whom are taking the highway to the Kenny Loggins danger zone with all of these "music inspired by" collections. Only the Goo Goo Dolls with their trademark mid-tempo balladry are able to penetrate the alt-metal/post-grunge gloom, providing the giant robots with a weepy American Idol-inspired, post-boot retrospective called "Before It's Too Late" that will find legions of new fans in the middle school slow dance circuit. ~ James Christopher Monger Director Michael Bay's big-budget rendering of the '80s cartoon/department store Christmas heroes of the same name goes the superhero/comic book soundtrack route by releasing a separate compilation of songs that either appear in the film for a few seconds or not at all. Transformers: The Movie features HiM, Disturbed, Taking Back Sunday and the Used, all of whom are taking the highway to the Kenny Loggins danger zone with all of these "music inspired by" collections. Only the Goo Goo Dolls with their trademark mid-tempo balladry are able to penetrate the alt-metal/post-grunge gloom, providing the giant robots with a weepy American Idol-inspired, post-boot retrospective called "Before It's Too Late" that will find legions of new fans in the middle school slow dance circuit. ~ James Christopher Monger
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