The Batman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Michael Giacchino

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
07.03.2022

Label: Watertower Music

Genre: Soundtrack

Subgenre: Music

Artist: Michael Giacchino

Composer: Michael Giacchino (b. 1967)

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  • 1 Can't Fight City Halloween 04:04
  • 2 Mayoral Ducting 02:34
  • 3 It's Raining Vengeance 04:31
  • 4 Don't Be Voyeur with Me 02:38
  • 5 Crossing the Feline 01:46
  • 6 Gannika Girl 02:30
  • 7 Moving in for the Gil 04:23
  • 8 Funeral and Far Between 01:45
  • 9 Collar ID 01:15
  • 10 Escaped Crusader 02:44
  • 11 Penguin of Guilt 03:44
  • 12 Highway to the Anger Zone 05:19
  • 13 World's Worst Translator 03:34
  • 14 Riddles, Riddles Everywhere 01:54
  • 15 Meow and You and Everyone We Know 05:18
  • 16 For All Your Pennyworth 02:38
  • 17 Are You a Kenzie or a Can't-zie? 05:45
  • 18 An Im-purr-fect Murder 03:48
  • 19 The Great Pumpkin Pie 02:22
  • 20 Hoarding School 04:55
  • 21 A Flood of Terrors 04:29
  • 22 A Bat in the Rafters, Pt. 1 04:33
  • 23 A Bat in the Rafters, Pt. 2 06:42
  • 24 The Bat's True Calling 03:05
  • 25 All's Well That Ends Farewell 02:41
  • 26 The Batman 06:47
  • 27 Catwoman 03:03
  • 28 The Riddler 05:01
  • 29 Sonata in Darkness 12:11
  • Total Runtime 01:55:59

Info for The Batman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

The Batman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) features the music of Academy, Emmy and Grammy Award-winning composer Michael Giacchino, whose credits feature some of the most popular and acclaimed film projects in recent history, including “The Incredibles,” “Coco,” “Jojo Rabbit,” “Ratatouille,” “Star Trek,” “Jurassic World,” “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” “Spider-Man: Homecoming” and “War for the Planet of the Apes.” It’s the fifth film Reeves and Giacchino have collaborated on.

The release of the soundtrack comes just days before the film’s release, and follows WaterTower Music’s campaign over the past several weeks of digitally releasing three of Giacchino’s powerful musical character themes, each of which has captivated fans across the globe. The first music to be heard from The Batman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) was, in order of release: “The Batman,” “The Riddler,” and “Catwoman.”

“I love working with Michael Giacchino, he’s one of my favorite people,” explained “The Batman” director Matt Reeves. “So, when I got ‘The Batman,’ I went to him knowing he has the same kind of love and connection to Batman that I do. He told me he wanted to do what we’d never been able to - to record before I ever shot a frame. He said, ‘I want us to record a suite, as if it was the unknown Beethoven Sonata of Batman that was found, and we use that to score the entire movie.’ I was excited about it, so he started writing while I was still writing, and he would send me little sample recordings of pieces he was doing on the piano.”

Reeves said that later, “the night before Robert (Pattinson) was to screen test, Michael sent me this incredible suite which contained the Batman theme - he had put it together with an orchestra - and I was blown away! It was so emotional. I drove to the set, and (The Batman producer) Dylan Clark was there, and I said to him, ‘You have to get in the car.’ He sat in the passenger seat, and I turned up the music. The two of us literally cried. He, too, felt it was amazing.

“I just felt like this was a very special, fated day, because Robert was about to be in one of the classic Batsuits, we were going to shoot some scenes, and there we were listening to this perfect music,” Reeves continued. “Suddenly you felt you were about to be part of film history that meant so much to you and meant so much to everyone. That music helped Robert Pattinson to become Batman, and we listened to that music all the time.”



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