Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem is the soundtrack album to the 2007 motion picture Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, composed by Brian Tyler.
Overview[]
The end credits track, entitled "Requiem Epilogue", is a clash of two main themes, one consisting of the Predator-type theme (bongos and basses) and the second of the Aliens (high pitched violins, violas and flutes). The film's directors Colin and Greg Strause wanted to take a new direction from Harald Kloser's Alien vs. Predator score and wanted Tyler to use some reference to the two films' original score pieces, such as the horrific violas and percussion from James Horner's Aliens and the primitive tribal percussion from Alan Silvestri's Predator and Predator 2.[1] Brian Tyler also referenced composer John Frizzell's Alien Resurrection into the score, in the tracks "National Guard Part 1" and "Part 2" and "Taking Sides".
Track Listing[]
- "Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem" — 1:28
- "Opening Titles" — 3:04
- "Decimation Proclamation" — 7:42
- "Requiem Epilogue" — 3:11
- "National Guard Part 1" — 5:44
- "National Guard Part 2" — 2:56
- "Taking Sides" — 13:05
- "Predicide" — 1:30
- "Kelly Returns Home" — 1:19
- "Coprocloakia" — 5:32
- "Power Struggle" — 4:02
- "Skinned and Hanged" — 2:48
- "Down to Earth" — 2:36
- "Predator Arrival" — 3:37
- "Special Delivery" — 2:31
- "Alien Awakening" — 2:07
- "Striptease" — 1:31
- "Buddy's New Buddy" — 1:59
- "Searching the Poolhouse" — 3:11
- "Gutless and Autosurgiosis" — 2:43
- "Outnumbered" — 4:35
References[]
- ↑ Hubai, Gergely (January 30, 2008). "Rambo vs. Predator". Filmzene.net. Retrieved on August 23, 2009.