The Matrix Revolutions (score)

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The Matrix Revolutions: Limited 2-CD set Edition
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedFebruary 25, 2014 (2014-02-25)
RecordedAugust 11–15 and 18–21, and September 10, 2003
Newman Scoring Stage, 20th Century Fox
(Los Angeles, California)
Genre Film score
Length128:49
Label LaLaLand Records
Producer Don Davis
The Matrix soundtrack chronology
The Matrix Reloaded: Limited 2-CD set Edition
(2013)
The Matrix Revolutions: Limited 2-CD set Edition
(2014)
The Matrix Resurrections: (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2021)

The Matrix Revolutions: Limited Edition (2-CD Set) is a score album to the 2003 film The Matrix Revolutions by Don Davis. [1] It was officially released on February 25, 2014. This release includes almost the entire film's score on two discs.

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Logos/Main Title" Don Davis 1:24
2."Nothing But Blue Pills/AK, Cold and Mauser/Our Lit Ovens"Don Davis2:24
3."Oracle Debacle"Don Davis1:38
4."Rama-Kandra/The Trainman Cometh" Juno Reactor and Don Davis2:42
5."The Trainman Goeth"Don Davis1:50
6."Tetsujin"Juno Reactor and Don Davis3:23
7."The Road to Hell/Time's Up/The Road to Sourceville"Don Davis5:46
8."He Is You"Don Davis1:36
9."The First Goodbye/The All-Knowing Oracle"Don Davis5:32
10."The Logos Location/It's Crazy Zee"Don Davis5:08
11."Das Banegold/The Bane Revelation"Don Davis8:08
12."The Smith Within Us"Don Davis6:05
13."Men in Metal"Don Davis2:22
14."Niobe's Run/The Breach/Boom Hilda"Don Davis6:52
15."Die Brünett Walküre/Mjolnir Mastication/Charra Broiled"Don Davis vs. Juno Reactor4:46
16."Woman Can Drive/Moribund Mifune"Don Davis6:33
Total length:1:06:22
Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Kidfried/To Our Snivel" Don Davis 6:19
2."Neovision"Don Davis3:20
3."Saw Bitch Workhorse"Don Davis4:00
4."Trinity Definitely"Don Davis4:17
5."Deus Ex Machina"Don Davis5:06
6."Neodämmerung"Don Davis6:00
7."Why, Mr. Anderson?/Spirit of the Universe"Don Davis7:11
8."Bridge of Immortality/For Neo"Don Davis4:59
9."Navras" Juno Reactor and Don Davis9:08
10."The Trainman Cometh (original version)"Don Davis2:43
11."Die Brünett Walküre (alternate)"Don Davis2:13
12."For Neo (extended ending)"Don Davis3:04
13."In My Head" Pale 3 3:48
Total length:1:02:27

Composed, conducted and orchestrated by Don Davis. Performed by The Hollywood Studio Symphony.

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References

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