![]() Another surprise nearly threw me into a panic mode. This amount of music is not particularly uncommon for a full lenght animated film, but was certainly more than I had ever been asked to produce for one movie. The first surprise was realizing that about 75 minutes worth of music would be required. "From the beginning, I found this to be a very challenging project. Vince DiCola on scoring the Transformers: The Movie soundtrack And, as far as we are concerned, this is the only Transformers soundtrack. This is the best Transformers soundtrack. ![]() This is the original Transformers soundtrack. Just pure 80s synth, hair metal, screechy vocals, amazing falsetto, huge guitars, and all sorts of other righteous musical motifs. This was way before the Michael Bay live-action tentpole of 2007, with thankfully none of the Linkin Park. The motion picture soundtrack ranged from bitchin' hair metal ( Lion and Kick Axe, Stan Bush) to Vince DiCola's perfect synth-industrial score. In 1986, the legendary Transformers: The Movie soundtrack hit the shelves, putting records and cassettes into the hands of kids across the nation, filling everyone with joy. Why? Cause he is a bad ass.īetter still, there was the music! The movie soundtrack Peter Cullen, to be fair, appears as Optimus Prime in (nearly) all versions. ![]() The Eric IDle, Orson Welles, Judd Nelson, and Leonard Nimoy, Micro machines guy, Michael Bell voiced Transformers. Way before Michael Bay, Josh Duhamel, Shia Lebeouf, Megan Fox, and John Turturro.īefore Steven Jablonsky wrote the score to the live action Transformers.Īt a time when kids were playing Transformers outside in sandboxes, not playing Transformers on netflix. Speaking of Bang Camaro, they'd be great to include on a live action Transformers movie. But hey, at least they got the color right. Way before Sam and Mikaela were riding around in a refreshed Bumblebee (Transformers Gen I Bumblebee is VW bug, not a (Bang) Camaro). Stan Bush, Vince DiCola, Kick Axe, Lion, NRG, and Weird Al create an epic soundtrack to the legendary, Transformers The Movie. The Transformers Theme (Alternate Version) - Vince DiCola.Megatron Must Be Stopped (Parts 1 & 2) - Vince DiCola.Moon Base 2 - Shuttle Launch - Vince DiCola.Dare to Be Stupid - "Weird Al" Yankovic.Autobot / Decepticon Battle - Vince DiCola. ![]() Nothin' Gonna Stand In Our Way - Spectre General (Kick Axe). ![]() See more Your browser does not support the audio element. This album deserves its survivor-standing among soundtracks, and is definitely recommended for science fiction and action music fans. Particularly popular in its amiably rapid-fire, goofy way is the closing track, "Dare to Be Stupid," performed by the master of dementia, "Weird Al" Yankovich. Even those who are not into the '80s animation of The Transformers series may find themselves surprised by how well they like the music, which has an enduring track record for sci-fi convention dances. This is also a genre classic album for science fiction and fantasy fans. Crank up the volume and take to the interstate. If listeners want an album to keep them awake during long-distance driving, this one will surely do it. The music is definitely loud, lively, and strong. Buy the album Starting at $13.09įrom the edgy, percussive "Instruments of Destruction," to frenetic "Escape," to the intense, driving "Nothing's Gonna Stand in Our Way," The Transformers: The Movie soundtrack has a popularity of its own that has far surpassed the animated series that it was written for. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. ![]()
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