This is a list of audio releases in the Transformers media franchise.
Til All Are One | |
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Soundtrack album by Stan Bush and Vince DiCola | |
Released | 1997 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Length | Disc 1 36:04 Disc 2 70:13 |
Label | 3H Enterprises |
Til All Are One is a soundtrack that contains musical compositions from The Transformers: The Movie. The release is a 2-CD set, the first contains tracks from Stan Bush Call to Action album. The second CD contains the whole music score of The Transformers: The Movie (minus the three score pieces featured in the Motion Picture soundtrack release). It was released by 3H Enterprises as a BotCon '97 exclusive but after the album sold out in a short few months the album was reissued for BotCon '98. The song "Ground Zero" was rewritten and re-recorded by Bush as "Till All Are One" for his 2007 album In This Life. This newer version was used as the ending theme of the 2010 video game Transformers: War for Cybertron .
Disc One (Stan Bush: Call to Action):
Disc Two (Vince DiCola: The Transformers: The Movie musical score):
Lighting Their Darkest Hour | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 2001 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Length | 75:57 |
Label | 3H Enterprises |
Lighting Their Darkest Hour is a soundtrack album from the film The Transformers: The Movie. It was released as an exclusive at the 2001 BotCon convention. It features the complete score from the film by the film's composer Vince DiCola. This album is considered a complete soundtrack score as it includes all the compositions heard in the final film. Tracks 7, 10, and 18 were first released on The Transformers The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack in 1986 and the rest were released on the BotCon'97 exclusive 2 disc Til All Are One album.
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The Protoform Sessions | |
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Soundtrack album by Vince DiCola | |
Released | 2001 |
Length | 57:10 |
Label | 3H Enterprises |
The Protoform Sessions is a soundtrack by composer Vince DiCola. It was first released at the BotCon 2001 convention exclusive. But, it is now commercially available to buy. The album is a collection of early demos, out-takes and alternative themes from The Transformers: The Movie music score. Included are intro tracks called "Transitions" that include commentary by Vince DiCola himself. As he explains, these early recordings were produced with instrumentation that was of lower quality than that which would be heard in the final film.
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Artistic Transformations: Themes and Variations | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 2001 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Label | 3H Enterprises |
Artistic Transformations: Themes and Variations is a compilation soundtrack made up of music from The Transformers: The Movie all performed on piano by the film's composer Vince DiCola. It was first released as an exclusive at the 2001 BotCon convention. However, it is now commercially available.
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Transformers: Theme Song Collection | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Released | August 20, 2003 |
Genre | Anime |
Length | Disc 1 60:02 Disc 2 60:02 |
Language | Japanese |
Label | Columbia Music Entertainment,inc. |
Transformers: Theme Song Collection (トランスフォーマー テーマソング・コレクション, Toransufōmā Tēma Songu Korekushion)is a two disc CD soundtrack . It was released by Columbia Music Entertainment on August 20, 2003 in Japan Only. This set features the Japanese theme songs, opening and closing, that span all of the G1 , Beast era, Car Robots , and Micron Legend TV series.
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Transformers: History of Music 1984–1990 | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Released | March 31, 2004 |
Genre | Anime |
Length | Disc 1: 60:01 Disc 2: 60:02 Disc 3: 60:03 Disc 4: 60:00 Disc 5: 60:00 |
Language | Japanese |
Label | Columbia Music Entertainment |
Transformers: History of Music 1984–1990 (changed from the original Japanese title of 超ロボット生命体トランスフォーマー) is a five disc soundtrack boxset. It was released by Columbia Music Entertainment on March 31, 2004 in Japan only. As the title suggests, the set spans all of the Japanese G1 series. Including theme songs with corresponding karaoke versions, image score inspired by Fight! Super Robot Lifeform by composer Shiro Sagisu which was previously released in Japan as "Transformers: Original Soundtrack" in 1984. Scores straight from Headmasters, Masterforce, by composer Ishida Katsunori. Plus the Victory and Zone score which was by Michiaki Watanabe. However, this set does include the first two versions of the US opening theme song by Anne Bryant and the suites to two of the 1984 and 1985 US toy commercials. But these theme songs include their sound effects that played along with the song. Unfortunately, the original score from the "More Than Meets The Eye" series by composer Robert J. Walsh is absent from this set.
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Transformers: Song Universe | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artist | |
Released | August 8, 2007 |
Genre | Anime |
Length | Disc 1 58:07 Disc 2 67:03 Disc 3 75:64 Disc 4 72:35 Disc 5 74:58 |
Language | Japanese |
Label | Columbia Music Entertainment |
Transformers: Song Universe (トランスフォーマー・ソング・ユニバース, Toransufōmā Songu Yunibāsu) is a five disc compilation soundtrack box set. It was released by Columbia Music Entertainment, inc. on August 8, 2007 in Japan only. Unlike the previous set History of Music which focuses on compositions from the G1 series this set contains every Japanese vocal song from G1 through Galaxy Force along with the then recent "Kiss Players♥" radio dramas and karaoke versions of the featured theme songs and bonus songs that were exclusive to each theme song's single release. Its release coincided with the live action Transformers film's Japanese release.
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