The Chronicles of Riddick [Soundtrack]
On this CD:
The Chronicles of Riddick, film score
Composed by
Graeme Revell
Performed by
Hollywood Studio Symphony
Conducted by
Tim Simonec
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The Chronicles of Riddick [Soundtrack]
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Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00028HBV6
Release Date: 2004-06-08 |
Tracks:
- The Chronicles Of Riddick
- Hunt For Riddick
- Vaako Conspiracy
- One Speed
- The Sweet Spot
- The Animal Side
- Arrival At Helion
- Save My Family
- Kyra's Theme
- Helion Attack, Pt. 2
- Imam's Death
- Necromongers
- Show You The Way
- Hellhounds
- Pop The Cock
- The Slam
- Furyan Energy
- The Purifiers End
- Aereon Fortells
- Final Betrayals
- Keep What You Kill
- End Credit - Final Chronicle
Customer Reviews:
The Chronicles of Riddick.......2006-04-26
I have always been a fan of movie soundtracks that make you feel the moment and leave you humming a tune that you take everywhere in your head with you. I bought this soundtrack and just popped it into my dual-core and let it run for a couple of days straight while I did my thing. Try listening to Arrival At Helion with 5.1 sourround headphones! This is one of those soundtracks that uses all the elements in just the right "Sweet spot".
Impressive soundtrack.......2005-07-13
I've been getting more and more reluctant to buy soundtracks lately because most of the new movies had all sorta the same sound to them. Riddick, however, is well worth buying. I never saw the first movie, only the chronicles because my sister suggested I might like the soundtrack.
The music is fast paced, very techno-ish at times. There is also a strong middle eastern influence in some tracks. The vocals are beauitful. At times the strong beats and fast other music brings you into the action. It is a well made and beautiful score and I would definitely suggest it.
Great.......2005-01-24
This is a score I listen to a lot, mainly because the majority of the tracks are great and the themes are really catchy.
The standout tracks are:
Hunt For Riddick: starts off fast and develops into a really atmospheric piece
One Speed: the best track on the CD, it uses the theme from Pitch Black a lot
Arrival At Helion: the Pitch Black theme shows up again
Helion Attack Pt. 2: a great action theme
Necromongers: the Necromonger theme sounds evil and sinister, a great listen
End Credits: basically a rehash of One Speed
Overall, this is a great score by one of my favourite composers, Graeme Revell. Now we just have to wait the Pitch Black score to be released.
An Adequate Evolution.......2004-06-09
Graeme Revell has always been something of a shape shifter, combining a variety of different techniques and themes to create what has now become his eclectic career in film scoring. The Chronicles of Riddick is no different, and stands out as one of his more original scores to date.
Having scored the film's precursor, Pitch Black, Revell has already familiarised himself with the universe of Riddick, and now fleshes out his sparse and moody score from the first film into a grand epic of action cues, regal anthems and grim suspense. Surprisingly enough, he uses the main theme from Pitch Black only a few times, even modifying it to carry a more epic scale.
A few tracks stand out from the rest, notably the "Hunt for Riddick", "One Speed" and the end credits. The Necromonger theme is also enjoyable. One track, "Imam's Death", surprised me by being just plain interesting, although I think it's unfortunate the label decided to reveal a major plot spoiler in the title.
While this isn't the most exciting action score, given the film's half-action, half-dark and creepy motifs, it does provide a few thrills, even if its themes skirt the edges of a "made for TV" movie. In all I would say this is one of the more interesting and engaging Revell scores, and definitely one to pick up if you're a fan of the composer, the series, or just good film music.
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