Original score from the Transformers: The Last Knight is now available across the globe. It was revealed and released few days ago but was not available for majority of the world until now.
Transformers: The Last Knight Original Motion Picture Score is a beautiful work by Steve Jablonsky, composed with love and care. Together there are 34 tracks (for a total of 2 Hours, 9 Minutes) available to be downloaded or streamed via various sources including iTunes, Spotify and Google Play Music (still rolling out).
Links:
iTunes – Transformers: The Last Knight (Music from the Motion Picture)
Spotify – Transformers: The Last Knight (Music from the Motion Picture)
Tidal – Transformers: The Last Knight (Music from the Motion Picture)
Bumblebee765
I did find it thanks to the other thread posted here, but your reply is appreciated anyway!
theswimmer06
"Your voice" just screams "punishment for your betrayal". I Love It!! Steve Jablonsky never fails to amaze! His scores for the TF films makes soundtracks from other franchises forgettable.
Omega Charge
You probably found it by now, but to post the link here anyway…
The physical CD is now available to order.
Unicrons Herald
Bought the score from Google Play, and it's amazing. "The Coming Of Cybertron" almost sounds like the "Unicron's theme" from the 86 movie, which makes me wonder how scary Unicron's theme would be when they eventually makes it for live-action.
Oh, each time I listen to "Cogman Sings" there, I laugh as it reminds me of that scene in the movie. We even have the parts there Cogman exaggerated.
I have yet not decided which track is my favorite. Perhaps "Calling All Autobots".
Bumblebee765
Anybody found the CD up on La-La Land Records yet? I tried the search, but it just redirects to Google.
Reinhardt
Score is good, but overall not as memorable as the first score (still my favorite). The Coming of Cybertron and Quintessa however are ridiculously awesome. Cranked to 11 indeed.
BeeCamaro
Did anyone spot the differences between the released version of \"Purity of Heart\" and its version on the official website?
I found that the released version sounds not as delicate as the official website version. Try listening to the instruments\' sounds! Please tell me I was wrong! (T__T) I kinda want the official version to be released……
Bumblebee765
Ah, sweet! I'll be waiting for that then.
Shadow25
I think this is terrific ambiance style score, but it's lacking any iconic new themes or tracks that stand out to me personally (that aren't homages to previous scores). Still great work from Jablonsky as always, just nothing for me to hum this time around…
Omega Charge
Yes, there will be a limited run available on lalalandrecords.com on July 11. Same as AOE.
I've been listening to the score some more recently, and it is truly fantastic. Hits a lot of different feelings and really touches on some nostalgia. If you listen to "The Coming of Cybertron" turned up to 11 and don't have your blood pressure double by the end, then you're more robotic than the Transformers.
Spaceman1251
I don't know. Maybe it has something to do with the first 2 scores also being on CD, maybe they went all out on the first 2 movie scores, but limited the others. This is all just guessing.
And the AOE EP still being available is confusing. Perhaps the EP sold good enough for them to release it better than 15,000. It does have the most popular song from that movie after all, while the regular score purchase could be skipped by many as long as they have the EP, which was released before the score.
Like I said, I'm guessing about why. Maybe ask Jablonsky on Facebook? I believe fans asking was why he made the post about the scores' limited sales years ago during AOE times. Yeah, IIRC I think people were asking him why the DOTM soundtrack disappeared off of iTunes. I was one of those who was waiting on a DOTM score on CD, and missed the digital release because of waiting.
LightningBlade3
That's what I meant by AOE's EP.
Rumblestorm
Only AOE's extra songs are available. The score itself is no longer available.
LightningBlade3
If that's the case, how are the scores for TF1 and ROTF, and AOE's EP still available on iTunes?
Spaceman1251
I believe Jablonsky said that once they sell 15,000 of each score, they take them down, cause if they sell anymore than that, they'd have to pay the musicians and whoever else worked on the album again, and I guess they can't afford to. Something weird like that.
Bumblebee765
Is it going to be available as a physical CD? I vaguely remember reading that it would be at a later date, but now I can't seem to find where I read that.
Bobby Bolivia
The score was basically background noise in this one. I\'m sad because they\'ve always been a huge part of the transformers movies, without their originiality and epicness I dont know what the movies would be. I guess we had a little taste with Tf5
Deductor
Got it. Thx
Megatron118
We Have to Go is from the trailer, and it's amazing. And wow, Calling All Autobots is such a blast from the past.
jru42287
Whoa, wait, they actually released the complete score for purchase from the get-go? For all the others we had to get it through some back channel like torrents or something else.
I hear you 100%. Seems Jablonsky is going the way of Hans Zimmer more recently. Certain parts of TF1 and RotF get stuck in my head and I'll whistle or hum them for hours at a time. But since DotM, it just seems like the entire score is the same repetitive theme, and the only parts that stick out are the ones that reuse themes from the first two movies. There's a few exceptions, sure, like Sentinel's theme, but for the most part…meh.