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Predator (soundtrack)
2003 soundtrack album by Alan Silvestri From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Predator: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack album of the 1987 action film Predator. It was composed and conducted by Alan Silvestri and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony. The score is completely orchestral and was released in 2003.
In 2003, Varèse Sarabande and Fox Music released the soundtrack album as part of its limited release CD Club collection;[2] the album also includes Elliot Goldenthal's arrangement of Alfred Newman's 20th Century Fox fanfare, which was used on Alien 3, where the penultimate note of the fanfare freezes and rises in crescendo before abruptly cutting off.
In 2007, Silvestri's themes had been reused in the score of Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, composed by Brian Tyler.
In 2010, the same year Predators featured an adaptation of Silvestri's score by John Debney, Intrada Records and Fox Music released the album in a 3000-copy limited edition with remastered sound, many cues combined and renamed, and most notably (as with Intrada's release of Basil Poledouris's score for RoboCop) presenting the original end credits music as recorded (the film versions are differently mixed). This release is notable for having sold out within a day.[3]
In 2018, Silvestri's themes had been reused in the score of The Predator, composed by Henry Jackman.
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Track listing
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Intrada edition
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