Beneath the Planet of the Apes [Soundtrack]

beneath the planet of the apes [soundtrack]

Track Listings
1. Main Title
2. Grave
3. Retrospect
4. Nova and Taylor
5. Exploring
6. Narrow Escape
7. No Place to Turn
8. Captured
9. Target Practice
10. Second Escape
11. Undergroud City
12. Off to War
13. Mind Boggler
14. Priest
15. Ape Soldiers Advancing
16. Ape Soldiers Continue
17. Hail the Bomb
18. Mutant Dies
19. Ugly Bomb
20. Mind Control SFX [*]
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Beneath the Planet of the Apes [Soundtrack]
Beneath the Planet of the Apes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The madness of the music only depicts what happens AFTER a bomb and is NOT supposed to be space exploraton drama music
  • 'More like a collage than a score!
Beneath the Planet of the Apes

Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Conquest of the Planet of the Apes/Battle for the Planet of the Apes
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  3. Soylent Green/Demon Seed
  4. Batman
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ASIN: B0006SSPRQ
Release Date: 2005-01-11

Tracks:

  1. Main Title
  2. Grave
  3. Retrospect
  4. Nova and Taylor
  5. Exploring
  6. Narrow Escape
  7. No Place to Turn
  8. Captured
  9. Target Practice
  10. Second Escape
  11. Undergroud City
  12. Off to War
  13. Mind Boggler
  14. Priest
  15. Ape Soldiers Advancing
  16. Ape Soldiers Continue
  17. Hail the Bomb
  18. Mutant Dies
  19. Ugly Bomb
  20. Mind Control SFX [*]
  21. Nova Dies [Damaged][*]
  22. Opening Statement: Cornelius (Dialogue)
  23. Main Title
  24. Ursus' Address (Dialogue)
  25. Ape Fury/Students: Peace & Freedom /Undergroud City [Dialogue & Music/U
  26. Turkish Bath (Ursus & Zaius) (Dialogue)
  27. March of the Apes
  28. Chase
  29. Brent's Interrogation (Dialogue)
  30. Captured
  31. Mass of the Holy Bomb (Dialogue)
  32. Doomsday (Dialogue)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The madness of the music only depicts what happens AFTER a bomb and is NOT supposed to be space exploraton drama music.......2005-10-05

We all know(after watching the first Ape film) that The Apes, in fact, are not from another planet after all, but from a post appocoliptic Earth. This score is ingenious in that it is contrast to Goldsmith's romantical drama music of discovery and heroism.(as he did in Time Machine with Rod Taylor). The theme song is by far the best in that it's eerie bass sounds depict a ghostly vistage of the Earth(stark Landscapes)as we know it after a horrible war. The schizo-ism is that the Earth is out of character(very appropriate for this movie) twisted into a world of remeinent(almost revenant) civilisation bordering on insanity and total misconception of what they once were(as in the mutants). Trying to explain why one would like this sort of theme of a story or the music in it is very difficult, if not impossible, and it would be extremely rude to ask "why" and in closing I will therefore say in all simplicity: ENJOY!

4 out of 5 stars 'More like a collage than a score!.......2005-01-13

Leonard Rosenman had some large shoes to fill, following in the footsteps of Jerry Goldsmith who scored the first "Ape" film. Rosenman decided to expand on the "otherworldly" orchestrations of Goldsmith's original composition and blow the top off of them. This score had to be different inasmuch as not only did the story have a conflict between man and ape, it dealt with war, the bomb, the generation gap, and mutants. It is that abundance of subject matter of which many critics found fault in the film, thinking the film to be too schizophrenic.

"Schizoprehinic" might be the best word to describe the score, too, with its abundance of sound effects, dissonat orchestratral arrangements, "doomsday" choruses, and dialogue bits interspered throughout the LP version, presented here along with two bonus tracks.

1. Main title 3:37
2. The Grave 2:17
3. Retrospect 0:25
4. Nova and Taylor 2:46
5. Exploring 1:16
6. Narrow Escape 1:10
7. No Place to Turn 0:28
8. Captured 2:06
9. Target Practice 1:32
10. Second Escape 3:07
11. Underground City 3:45
12. Off to War 2:48
13. Mind Boggler 2:12
14. The Priest 0:49
15. Ape Soldiers Advancing 3:45
16. Ape Soldiers Continue 0:49
17. Hail to the Bomb 3:34
18. A Mutant Dies 0:58
19. The Ugly Bomb 2:08

Bonus Tracks

20. Mind-Control SFX 4:09
21. Nova dies (damaged) 0:55

LP Program

22. Opening Statement/Cornelius 0:29
23. Main Title 2:04
24. Ursus Address 0:35
25. Ape Fury/Students: Peace & Freedom/Underground City 4:16
26. Turkish Bath (Ursus & Zaius) 1:15
27. March of the Apes 2:59
28. The Chase 3:31
29. Brent's Interrogation 1:38
30. Captured 2:31
31. Mass of the Holy Bomb 5:40
32. Doomsday 1:05

The dialogue tracks include actors James Franciscus, Maurice Evans, Charlton Heston, James Gregory, Roddy McDowall, and a closing voiceover from one of film's greatest 'toon voices, Paul Frees.

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