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Gladiator: Music From the Motion Picture is the original soundtrack album of the 2000 film Gladiator. The soundtrack was composed and produced by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard, and was released on April 25, 2000. It was conducted by Gavin Greenaway and performed by the Lyndhurst Orchestra. The album won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original ...
[6] Brody Barbour, awarding the album three stars for Indie Vision Music, writes, "Leaders provides a great blend of old and new hardcore sounds, creating a massive wall of groove, that is sure to have anyone bobbing their heads at the least. 'Now We Are Free' is a solid debut album on their new home and is bound to find them a broader audience ...
It was released on February 25, 1992 through Columbia Records and consisted of a blend of rock, hip hop, and pop music. The soundtrack failed to make the Billboard charts, but Clivillés and Cole's remake of "Pride (In the Name of Love)" made it to 54 on the Billboard Hot 100. Warrant's remake of "We Will Rock You" also made it to 83 on that ...
But this film, Gladiator II, continues a great, epic story in such a truthful way, an exciting way—it’s a wonderful script—and I’m happy I’m in it with those fantastic actors.”
More than two decades after Gladiator hit theaters, the sequel is making its highly-anticipated debut. Ridley Scott’s 2000 historical epic follows Roman general Maximus (Russell Crowe) who is ...
Gladiator II (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack album composed and conducted by Harry Gregson-Williams for the 2024 film Gladiator II by Ridley Scott.It was released on 15 November 2024, the same date as the film's theatrical release in the United Kingdom.
Helmed by "Gladiator" director Ridley Scott, the movie stars Denzel Washington, Connie Nielsen, Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal and is a follow up to the first "Gladiator" film that came out in 2000.
"Free Like the Wind" is a song by German recording artist Alexander Klaws. Written and produced by frequent contributor Dieter Bohlen , it was released as the lead single from Klaws's second album Here I Am (2004), while serving as the theme song for the television film Hero of the Gladiators [ de ] (2003).