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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.
Track Name Scene and Musical Description Length 1. "Prime" "Prime" is the primary theme for the character Optimus Prime, as well as the Autobots as a whole. Borrowing from Optimus' theme from the 2007 Transformers film, it begins with low arpeggio strings building into a rising melody, with the choir joining the orchestra towards the end.
Transformers One (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack album to the 2024 film of the same name. It features the original score composed and conducted by Brian Tyler and was released by Sony Classical Records and Milan Records on September 20, 2024.
“Transformers One” director Josh Cooley wanted an end credits song that captured the tone of his new animated feature. He had already enlisted composer Brian Tyler to compose the film’s ...
Optimus Prime tells Sam Witwicky and Mikaela Banes the history of the planet Cybertron, where the Transformers come from, and how Captain Witwicky found Megatron and went insane afterwards. The beginning portion of the track is played when Mikaela tells Sam about why she was called a "criminal" after unlocking his handcuffs.
2nd song in the end credits; also played during Sam and Mikaela's phone conversation at the beginning of the film and while Mikaela waits for Sam for their online chat and while Sam moves into his dorm. 3 "Let It Go" Cavo: 5th song in the end credits. 4 "Capital M-E" Taking Back Sunday: 4th song on the end credits. 5 "Never Say Never" The Fray
The Lion cover version of the main Transformers theme was itself covered on the NES by chiptune artist Inverse Phase and renamed to "NESformers". [7] "Subsong 2" from the Commodore 64 game Turrican is actually the song "Escape" from The Transformers: The Movie soundtrack. [8] Unicron’s theme appears in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.
“Transformers One” Who knew Optimus Prime was funny? In the risk-taking origin story “Transformers One,” Oscar-winning director Josh Cooley (“Toy Story 4”) takes us to Cybertron, the ...