Hulk (soundtrack)

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Hulk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Film score by
ReleasedJune 17, 2003
Recorded2003
StudioNewman Scoring Stage,
Twentieth Century Fox
Genre Film score
Length63:41
Label
Producer Danny Elfman
Marvel Comics film series soundtrack chronology
X2
(2003)
Hulk
(2003)
The Punisher
(2004)
Hulk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Main Titles"4:36
2."Prologue"4:38
3."Betty's Dream"2:14
4."Bruce's Memories"2:45
5."Captured"3:41
6."Dad's Visit"2:15
7."Hulk Out!"4:00
8."Father Knows Best"3:34
9."...Making Me Angry"4:02
10."Gentle Giant"1:02
11."Hounds of Hell"3:47
12."The Truth Revealed"4:19
13."Hulk's Freedom"2:36
14."A Man Again"7:48
15."The Lake Battle"4:32
16."The Aftermath"0:56
17."The Phone Call"1:34
18."End Credits"1:13
19."Set Me Free" (performed by Dave Kushner, Duff McKagan, Slash, Matt Sorum, and Scott Weiland)4:09
Total length:1:03:41

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes. [11]

Orchestra

Instruments

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