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Transformers: The Movie

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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: TRANSFORMERS-20TH ANNIVERSARY SP
EAN: 0886970965620
Format: Extra tracks, Soundtrack
Label: Sony Legacy
Manufacturer: Sony Legacy
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony Legacy
Release Date: May 29, 2007
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Artist: TRANSFORMERS-20TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ED.
Title: SOUNDTRACK
Street Release Date: 05/29/2007
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Disc 1:
  1. The Touch - Bush, Stan
  2. Instruments of Destruction - Petrangelo, Ernest
  3. Death of Optimus Prime
  4. Dare
  5. Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Way - Bishop, Randy
  6. The Transformers - Kinder, Ford
  7. Escape
  8. Hunger - Gillstrom, Larry
  9. Autobot/Deception Battle
  10. Dare to Be Stupid - Yankovic, 'Weird Al
  11. Unicron Medley
  12. Moon Base 2 - Shuttle Launch
  13. Megatron Must Be Stopped, Pt. 1 & 2
  14. The Transformers - Kinder, Ford


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * It's okay. ...
You got the touch. You got the power. When all Hell's breaking loose, you'll be riding the eye of the storm.

If you don't own "The Touch," you're a societal leper. The only cure is this soundtrack. No, no; not even another CD with Stan Bush's master opus can cure what ails you. Buy this or you'll never be loved by anyone else ever again, ever.

The other thirteen tracks are pretty solid as well, including Unicron's long neglected theme, White Lion's opening track, and the alternate, bizarre "Transformer's Theme" that closes the CD.

Highly recommended for everyone who likes music and wants to be loved at some point in the future.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * best sound track ever! ...
I really love these songs although i admit i'm biased and when i hear them i see certain scenes of the movie in my head, but still if you're a transformers fan, this is a no brainer! I was 5 when i originally saw this movie and since then have seen it at least a dozen or so time more... way better than todays anime.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * TRANSFORMERS ROCK! ...
Quite simply one of the Greatest Animated Films Ever! This new 'expanded' version of the previously released soundtrack has some great new tracks including 'Unicron's Theme'- I've ALWAYS wanted this! A recommended buy for fans of the Robots in Disguise.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * My Favorite Soundtrack!!!! ...
Transformers The Movie (1986) is one of my all-time favorite movies and I wasted little time securing a copy of the soundtrack on LP shortly after the movie was released back in 1986. As the movie remained unavailable for purchase or even rental for several years, listening to the soundtrack was pretty much my only reminder of/link to the movie I loved and it was one of my most treasured albums and one of my best friends surprised me by getting me a copy of the CD reissue of the soundtrack a few years later for one of my birthdays. The original release, which contained all of the vocal tracks and some of the instrumental tracks composed by Vince DiCola (Rocky IV) from the movie, was always enjoyable to listen to but the soundtrack nevertheless seemed somewhat limited when considering the size and scope of the magnificent instrumental score that Mr. DiCola composed for the movie (especially after having an opportunity to watch the movie again) but, given that it was the only commercially available version of the soundtrack available until last year I accepted its limitations and managed to enjoy it as it was. I was very pleased to accidentally discover via iTunes last year that the soundtrack had been re-released containing some additional instrumental tracks from Mr. DiCola's score. Unfortunately, the instrumental tracks included on the re-release were still not as comprehensive as I had hoped for but it did fill in some of the gaps left by the previous release and the soundtrack now includes nearly all of the instrumental music featured during the first 30 minutes of the movie including a collection of music from scenes featuring Unicron ("Unicron Medley"), the post-credits Autobot moon base/shuttle launch sequence ("Moon Base 2 Shuttle Launch"), and the second half of the Autobot City Battle containing the conclusion of Prime's battle with Megatron and the Decepticon's subsequent retreat ("Megatron Must Be Stopped Parts 1 & 2"). As an added bonus, the re-release also has an alternate version of the Transformers theme composed by Vince DiCola with vocals performed by Stan Bush, who had previously contributed the soundtrack's standout tracks, "The Touch" and "Dare". Despite its limitations, I continue to frequently listen to it and it is probably one of my most-played albums with the possible exception of John William's collection of music composed for the "Star Wars" movies. My only hope is that we will eventually get a commercially available release of Vince DiCola's entire instrumental score for the movie. My understanding is that full-length recordings of the score were actually released (albeit in limited quantities) at the 1997 & 2001 Bot-Con conventions but they have since become discontinued/out-of-print. Based on personal correspondence with Mr. DiCola, it appears that even he himself is unsure of the prospects of a future commercial release of his entire instrumental score for the movie. In the meantime, however, I am continuing to enjoy what I consider to be an amazing soundtrack to an amazing movie! The 2007 release is highly recommended to fans of the movie and the G1 Transformers series in general.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Fantastic soundtrack ...
I bought the cassette years ago. I wore the casette out from playing it again and again. It's a great soundtrack, particularly good for running to.


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