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Transformers: The Last Knight | ||||
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Released | June 23, 2017 | |||
Genre | Film score | |||
Length | 2:09:34 | |||
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Producer | Steve Jablonsky | |||
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Transformers: The Last Knight (Music from the Motion Picture) is a soundtrack album for the 2017 film of the same name. The score was written by Steve Jablonsky who composed the scores for the previous four films in the series.
Various tracks in the score reprise themes that Jablonsky wrote for the previous films. The score also features several suites, including "Purity of Heart" and "Stay and Fight". Jablonsky reused the track "Have Faith Prime”, a piece he composed for Age of Extinction; this track isn't included in the score.
In an interview, Jablonsky spoke of the unusual length of the soundtrack, citing that much of his work in the film was cut up in the editing process. As a result, he chose to release a longer score that featured much of his original, unedited music for the film. Some tracks, such as "Sacrifice" and "We Have to Go", were heavily edited for the film, while the score's version of said tracks is unedited suites. For instance, the "Sacrifice" suite runs at seven minutes but was cut down to three minutes in the film. In addition, the "Merlin's Staff" suite, which is six minutes long, was cut down to a thirty-second piece in the film. The "Quintessa" suite was cut apart into at least nine small tracks in the film.
The film's complete score (containing 83 tracks, including unreleased tracks as well as film versions of tracks found on the standard album) was released by Paramount Pictures in January 2018, as part of their "For Your Consideration" campaign. The tracks in the complete score are accurate to how they are heard in the film, with various tracks (such as “Drone Chase”) being cut into multiple parts in order to better match their use in the film. Some of the tracks also intersect with one another.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Sacrifice" | 6:47 |
2. | "The Coming of Cybertron" | 4:59 |
3. | "Merlin's Staff" | 5:49 |
4. | "No-Go Zone" | 3:29 |
5. | "Stay and Fight" | 6:26 |
6. | "Code Red" | 2:13 |
7. | "Izzy" | 4:00 |
8. | "Purity of Heart" | 3:34 |
9. | "Megatron Negotiation" | 3:38 |
10. | "Today We Hunt" | 1:47 |
11. | "Running Out Of Tomorrows" | 1:21 |
12. | "Drone Chase" | 5:08 |
13. | "You Have Been Chosen" | 2:18 |
14. | "Seglass Ni Tonday" | 6:27 |
15. | "Quintessa" | 6:36 |
16. | "Vivian" | 3:52 |
17. | "Abduction" | 3:04 |
18. | "History of Transformers" | 4:23 |
19. | "Cogman Sings" | 2:09 |
20. | "Vivian Follows Merlin" | 6:41 |
21. | "The Greatest Mission of All" | 2:19 |
22. | "Dive" | 3:15 |
23. | "Two Moons" | 2:03 |
24. | "Merlin's Tomb" | 3:18 |
25. | "Claim the Staff" | 3:36 |
26. | "Prime Versus Bee" | 2:45 |
27. | "Your Voice" | 4:34 |
28. | "I Had My Moment" | 2:29 |
29. | "Ospreys" | 1:49 |
30. | "Battlefield" | 3:43 |
31. | "Did You Forget Who I Am" | 1:56 |
32. | "We Have To Go" | 5:48 |
33. | "Calling All Autobots" | 2:55 |
34. | "Sir Edmund Burton" | 4:10 |
The film's complete score was released in January 2018, as part of the film's For Your Consideration award campaign. [1]
Track Number | Track Title | Length | Film Version of: |
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1 | Opening Battle | 1:46 | The Coming of Cybertron |
2 | Merlin | 0:32 | Merlin's Staff |
3 | Merlin Gets the Staff/Battle Won | 3:12 | Sacrifice |
4 | Troubled Times | 1:57 | The Coming of Cybertron |
5 | No-Go Zone/Kids | 3:01 | No-Go Zone |
6 | Sqweeks/Canopy Part 1* | 1:05 | Unreleased track |
7 | Sqweeks/Canopy Part 2 | 1:24 | Unreleased track |
8 | Canopy Death | 0:41 | Unreleased track |
9 | Cade Arrival* | 1:19 | Unreleased track |
10 | Knight Gives Cade Medal Disk/Cade Captured | 2:29 | Stay and Fight |
11 | Stand Down | 1:48 | Unreleased track |
12 | That Voice | 0:53 | Unreleased track |
13 | Barricade/Megatron | 0:44 | Unreleased track |
14 | Quintessa Part 1 | 1:13 | Quintessa |
15 | Quintessa Part 2 | 1:32 | Quintessa |
16 | Cade Driving Amulet | 1:03 | Purity of Heart |
17 | Polo | 0:47 | Unreleased track |
18 | Vivian Arrives at Museum | 0:28 | Unreleased track |
19 | Vivian Museum | 1:16 | Vivian |
20 | Quintessa Part 3/Optimus Redemption | 1:01 | Quintessa |
21 | Cade's Junkyard | 0:47 | Unreleased track |
22 | Talisman (The Medal) | 1:01 | Unreleased track |
23 | No Home* | 1:03 | "Have Faith Prime" (*from the Age of Extinction score) |
24 | Too Tough to Share | 1:34 | Izzy |
25 | Horns from Hell Part 1 | 1:10 | Quintessa |
26 | Horns from Hell Part 2 | 0:31 | Quintessa |
27 | Dad | 1:28 | Unreleased track |
28 | Megatron Montage Front | 1:39 | Megatron Negotiation |
29 | The Tank/Megatron Names His Crew/TRF Plans | 2:22 | Megatron Negotiation |
30 | We Hunt (Decepticons Hunt) | 1:45 | Today We Hunt |
31 | Izzy and Cade Fix Voicebox | 1:23 | Running Out of Tomorrows |
32 | Lennox Mounts Up/Code Red* | 2:15 | Code Red |
33 | Standoff/TRF/Cade | 1:48 | Unreleased track |
34 | Megatron Has Sqweeks/Put Him Down | 1:27 | Unreleased track |
35 | Drone Chase Part 1 | 2:34 | Drone Chase |
36 | Drone Chase Part 2 | 2:27 | Drone Chase |
37 | Cade Meets Cogman* | 1:22 | You Have Been Chosen |
38 | Chosen | 1:12 | You Have Been Chosen |
39 | One True Knight/Quintessa Part 1 | 0:23 | Quintessa |
40 | Freak Anomaly | 0:44 | Unreleased track |
41 | One True Knight/Quintessa Part 2 | 1:02 | Quintessa |
42 | Father's Study | 1:11 | Abduction |
43 | Father's Study/Car Abduction | 2:00 | Abduction |
44 | Cade and B Arrive at Burton's | 0:55 | Seglass Ni Tonday |
45 | Keep a Secret/Viv Arrives | 1:29 | Seglass Ni Tonday |
46 | American Man/Viv and Cade Talk to Burton | 1:15 | Unreleased track |
47 | Witwiccans | 1:59 | History of Transformers |
48 | Nazis/Battle Memories | 0:59 | History of Transformers |
49 | Every Myth | 0:55 | Unreleased track |
50 | Round Table/Organ SRC | 1:28 | Cogman Sings |
51 | Cogman Choir | 0:38 | Cogman Sings |
52 | The Staff | 2:27 | Seglass Ni Tonday |
53 | Better Get Cracking | 4:47 | Vivian Follows Merlin |
54 | Planetary Vampirism | 1:24 | Unreleased track |
55 | Vivian Follows Merlin/Car Chase | 3:00 | Vivian Follows Merlin |
56 | HMS Alliance | 0:57 | Unreleased track |
57 | Too Old | 1:57 | The Greatest Mission of All |
58 | Underwater | 2:56 | Dive |
59 | Burton Visits the Prime Minister | 1:12 | Unreleased track |
60 | Submarine | 2:04 | Stay and Fight |
61 | Two Moons | 1:54 | Two Moons |
62 | Slimy Staff Search | 0:44 | Unreleased track |
63 | Merlin's Tomb Part 1 | 0:47 | Merlin's Tomb |
64 | Space Station | 0:39 | Unreleased track |
65 | Merlin's Tomb Part 2 | 2:32 | Merlin's Tomb |
66 | Claim the Staff | 3:50 | Claim the Staff |
67 | Ship Rise | 1:16 | Prime Vs. Bee |
68 | Top Side Fight (Prime Vs. Bee) | 1:42 | Prime Vs. Bee |
69 | Your Voice* | 2:14 | Your Voice |
70 | Knighted Part 1* | 2:14 | Your Voice |
71 | Knighted Part 2 | 0:28 | Your Voice |
72 | Shut It Down | 2:47 | Unreleased track |
73 | Soldiers Take Position/Burton Dies* | 2:38 | I Had My Moment |
74 | Back In the Tank/Quintessa Shoots Blue Light | 1:01 | Quintessa |
75 | Crush Zone/Prison Ship Hangar | 1:30 | Unreleased track |
76 | Fly With Me | 0:47 | Unreleased track |
77 | Ospreys | 1:42 | Ospreys |
78 | Gunfire | 3:39 | Battlefield |
79 | Dante/Prime Kills Dante* | 1:53 | Did You Forget Who I Am |
80 | We Have to Go/Zero Gravity | 5:22 | We Have to Go |
81 | Fall and Grab | 1:31 | Calling All Autobots |
82 | Ending* | 2:11 | Calling All Autobots |
83 | Unicron | 0:58 | Quintessa |
Chart (2017) | Peak position |
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Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [2] | 148 |
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