Daft Punk / TRON: Legacy
Artist Daft Punk
Album Title: TRON: Legacy
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Primary Genre Soundtrack: Film Soundtrack
Format CD
Released 12/07/2010
Label Walt Disney Records
Catalog No D000567202
Bar Code No 0 50087 16055 5
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Overture (2:28)
2. The Grid (1:36)
3. The Son Of Flynn (1:35)
4. Recognizer (2:37)
5. Armory (2:02)
6. Arena (1:33)
7. Rinzler (2:17)
8. The Game Has Changed (3:25)
9. Outlands (2:42)
10. Adagio For Tron (4:11)
11. Nocturne (1:41)
12. End Of Line (2:36)
13. Derezzed (1:44)
14. Fall (1:22)
15. Solar Sailer (2:42)
16. Rectifier (2:14)
17. Disc Wars (4:11)
18. C.L.U. (4:39)
19. Arrival (2:00)
20. Flynn Lives (3:22)
21. Tron Legacy (End Titles) (3:17)
22. Finale (4:24)
Date Acquired 05/09/2011
Personal Rating
Acquired from Target
Purchase Price 14.00

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Notes

CD also available in a deluxe preorder version which includes:
- Physical CD
- Exclusive 27" x 39" Daft Punk Film Poster
- Instant download of album track 'Derezzed'

Daft Punk would like to thank:
Brian Loucks, Hans Zimmer, John Powell, Harry Gregson-Williams and Christophe Beck for their generosity.

Bonus Content: Music Video | Photo Gallery | Official Movie Trailers
Please insert CD into your computer to access. Internet connection required.
The playing face of the CD is solid black.
Digipack includes a 10 page booklet with liner notes and color photography from the TRON movie.
Score Published by Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (BMI)
Score Recorded at Air Lyndhurst Studios, London
Score Mixed at Remote Control Studios, Santa Monica, CA
Music Pre-Production Henson Studios, Hollywood, CA
Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA



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Analyzed: Daft Punk / TRON: Legacy
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR10      -0.18 dB   -15.30 dB      2:28 01/22-Overture
DR6       -0.50 dB   -10.84 dB      1:37 02/22-The Grid
DR10      -2.56 dB   -15.45 dB      1:35 03/22-The Son of Flynn
DR7       -0.04 dB   -11.37 dB      2:38 04/22-Recognizer
DR7       -2.71 dB   -12.73 dB      2:03 05/22-Armory
DR7       -0.50 dB   -11.93 dB      1:33 06/22-Arena
DR6       -1.21 dB   -11.26 dB      2:18 07/22-Rinzler
DR8       -0.50 dB    -9.46 dB      3:25 08/22-The Game Has Changed
DR10      -0.48 dB   -15.23 dB      2:42 09/22-Outlands
DR11      -0.07 dB   -16.89 dB      4:11 10/22-Adagio for TRON
DR9       -3.43 dB   -15.10 dB      1:42 11/22-Nocturne
DR8       -0.50 dB   -10.10 dB      2:36 12/22-End of Line
DR8       -0.50 dB   -10.68 dB      1:44 13/22-Derezzed
DR7       -0.50 dB    -8.44 dB      1:23 14/22-Fall
DR9       -0.46 dB   -11.71 dB      2:42 15/22-Solar Sailer
DR7       -0.50 dB   -12.76 dB      2:14 16/22-Rectifier
DR8       -0.03 dB   -11.07 dB      4:11 17/22-Disc Wars
DR8       -0.50 dB   -12.19 dB      4:39 18/22-C.L.U.
DR9       -0.50 dB   -14.15 dB      2:00 19/22-Arrival
DR8       -0.11 dB   -13.32 dB      3:22 20/22-Flynn Lives
DR7       -0.53 dB    -8.30 dB      3:18 21/22-TRON Legacy (End Titles)
DR9       -0.09 dB   -15.10 dB      4:23 22/22-Finale
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Number of tracks:  22
Official DR value: DR8

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           666 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Entry:

Review by Heather Phares
“The Game Has Changed” is the name of one of the tracks on Daft Punk's score to Tron: Legacy, and it also fits Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo's music for the film. When it was announced that the duo would score the sequel to one of sci-fi’s most visionary movies, it seemed like the perfect fit: Their sleek, neon-tipped, playful aesthetic springs from their love of late-‘70s and early-‘80s pop culture artifacts like Tron. However, Tron: Legacy takes a much darker, more serious approach than the original film and Daft Punk follows suit, delivering soaring and ominous pieces that sound more like modern classical music than any laser tag-meets-roller disco fantasies fans may have had. Tron: Legacy's legitimacy as a score may surprise listeners unaware of Bangalter’s fine work on 2003’s Irreversible; while that score actually hews closer to Daft Punk's sound, it showed his potential for crafting music beyond the duo’s usual scope. Working with the London Orchestra, Bangalter and de Hominem-Christo fuse electronic and orchestral motifs seamlessly and strikingly. “The Game Has Changed” may be the most dramatic example: It starts with a wistful wisp of melody that sounds like a ghost in the machine, then swells of strings and brass and buzzsaw electronics submerge but never quite overtake it. Elsewhere, “Recognizer”'s pulsing horns and synths and “The Son of Flynn”'s arpeggios and strings are so tightly knit that they finish each others’ phrases. Daft Punk get in a few clever nods to Wendy Carlos' Tron score, from “The Grid”'s blobby analog synth tones to “Adagio for Tron”'s mournful sense of lost wonder. However, for most of Tron: Legacy, they’re concerned with pushing boundaries. It’s not until the score’s second half that the duo’s more typical sound emerges on “Derezzed”'s filter-disco and on “End of the Line,” where witty 8-bit sounds evoke ‘80s video games. These tracks come as welcome relief from the tension Daft Punk ratchets up on almost every other piece, particularly “Rectifier” and “C.L.U.” Encompassing the past, present, and future of sci-fi scores, Tron: Legacy feels like it grew and mutated from its origins the same way the film’s world did. Without a doubt, it’s a game-changer for Daft Punk.
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