Angels & Demons [Original Soundtrack] Hans Zimmer, Joshua Bell

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  • Release Date: 05/12/2009
  • Sales Rank: 444
  • Label: MASTERWORKS
  • UPC: 886975209620

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Angels & Demons [Original Soundtrack]

1LISTEN160 BPM 6:42
2LISTENGod Particle 5:20
3LISTENAir 9:09
4LISTENFire 6:52
5LISTENBlack Smoke 5:45
6LISTENScience and Religion 12:27
7LISTENImmolation 3:39
8LISTENElection by Adoration 2:12
9LISTEN503 2:14

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Editorial Reviews

Composer Hans Zimmer (Gladiator, Thin Red Line, Batman Begins) successfully fused his signature brand of overwrought but highly effective melodrama to the backbone of director Ron Howard's 2006 movie adaptation of Dan Brown's controversial religious thriller the Da Vinci Code. That film's main theme, "Chevaliers de Sangreal," has been re-tooled for the 2009 sequel (the book was actually a prequel) Angels & Demons, preserving all of its elegiac atmosphere while bringing in more choral elements, as well as the nimble fingers of Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell to reflect the story's central character, Vatican City. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide

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May 31, 2009: Hans Zimmer never ceases to amaze me. He is certainly my favorite soundtrack composer of all time. His scores always seem to contain so much emotion, and I love how he mixes electronic music with actual orchestras. Plus Joshua Bell's violin mastery in this is spectacular. I can only hope he returns to score The Lost Symbol once I'm sure that gets made into a movie.

I Also Recommend: Pirates Of The Caribbean, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, The Da Vinci Code, The Dark Knight.