Soundtrack Information For All! (February 25, 1999)

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Sonic Images updated their web site with LOTS of information about the Wing Commander Movie soundtrack! There's a track list, more sample music, screenshots, credits, a letter from Chris Roberts, and more! Check it out...
1.Overture3:36 10.Briefing/Tricked2:152.Pod Scene1:53 11.Hot Dogs1:213.Torpedo Kilrathi3:3112.Diligent Arrives2:344.Pilgrims1:50 13.The Gift/Skipper Missile3:265.Rescued0:55 14.Kilrathi Battle1:406.Into the Quasar2:45 15.The Big Battle2:277.Bad Decision/Blair1:27 16.Kilrathi Into Scylla2:288.Angel's Story1:47 17.Big Damn Ending2:099.The Fleet1:07 Total:38:22​
And then here's Chris Roberts, regarding the soundtrack.
When I set out to make "Wing Commander," I en-visioned a classic World War II film as its model. Except that it was set in space, 500 years from now. This motif played strongly in the design and look of the picture. I also wanted it to play strongly in the score. I wanted the music to evoke some of the glorious old war film scores; full of heart, melody and heroic acts. "633 Squadron," "The Dam Busters" and other such classics came to my mind. When I first talked to David and Kevin about the score, they were in tune from step one.In fact, my first conversation with David had him citing classic war film scores as a jumping- off point - and that was before I'd even pitched him on my 'WWII' in space concept! From that point on, I am happy to say I was in good hands. From hearing the first temps to being blown away by the orchestra on the scoring stage at Air Lyndhurst, I was constantly surprised and impressed. The sound they've managed to capture evokes epic movies from the fifties and sixties. It's some of the best space music I've heard, right up there with the classics we've all grown up with. The film required many things of the score, bravery, guts, youthfulness, mystery, danger, loss and redemption. David and Kevin delivered all that and hummable melodies into the bargain! (I guarantee you'll be whistling the title cue as you leave the cinema.) The film grows as a result. Bravo! Here's to working together again.
And the credits...
Catalog No: 8905002Score produced by David Arnold and Kevin KinerAlbum produced by Kevin Kiner and Mark EvansExecutive Producers for Sonic Images - Ford A. Thaxton and Brad PressmanOrchestrated and conducted by Nicholas DoddOrchestra conductor - Isobel GriffithsMusic editor - Dina EatonScore recorded and mixed by Geoff Foster and Mark EvansRecorded at Air Lyndhurst, LondonCD mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland (Tacoma, WA)All Tracks BMIDesign - Wolfgang FenchelComputer images by Digital Anvil"Wing Commander" logo courtesy of 20th Century-Fox

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Original update published on February 25, 1999
 
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