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The Matrix Revolutions [SOUNDTRACK]

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  • Audio CD (November 4, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: November 5, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Maverick
  • ASIN: B0000DJYQ4
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #18,707 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Matrix Revolutions (Main Title)
2. Trainman Cometh - Don Davis, Don Davis, Juno Reactor
3. Tetsujin - Don Davis, Don Davis, Juno Reactor
4. In My Head - Pale 3
5. Road to Sourceville
6. Men in Metal
7. Niobe's Run
8. Woman Can Drive
9. Moribund Mifune
10. Kidfried
11. Saw Bitch Workhouse
12. Trinity Definitely
13. Neodämmerung
14. Why, Mr. Anderson?
15. Spirit of the Universe
16. Navras

On this CD:
  1. Matrix Revolutions, film score The Matrix Revolutions Main Title
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  2. Matrix Revolutions, film score The Trainman Cometh (composed with Ben Watkins)
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra
    with Mabi Thobehane

  3. Matrix Revolutions, film score Tetsujin (composed with Ben Watkins)
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra
    with Mabi Thobehane, Greg Ellis, Gocoo

  4. In My Head (for the film Matrix Revolutions)
    Composed by Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra
    with Bruce Winter

  5. Matrix Revolutions, film score The Road to Sourceville
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  6. Matrix Revolutions, film score Men in Metal
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  7. Matrix Revolutions, film score Niobe's Run
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  8. Matrix Revolutions, film score Woman Can Drive
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  9. Matrix Revolutions, film score Moribund Mifune
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  10. Matrix Revolutions, film score Kidfried
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  11. Matrix Revolutions, film score Saw Bitch Workhorse
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  12. Matrix Revolutions, film score Trinity Definitely
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  13. Matrix Revolutions, film score Neodämmerung
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  14. Matrix Revolutions, film score Why, Mr. Anderson?
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  15. Matrix Revolutions, film score Spirit of the Universe
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra, David Sherr
    Conducted by Don Davis

  16. Matrix Revolutions, film score Navras (composed with Ben Watkins)
    Composed by Don Davis
    Performed by Matrix Revolutions Orchestra
    with Mabi Thobehane, Greg Ellis, Lakshmi Shankar, Azaam Ali, Deepak Ram


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97 of 111 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don Davis' Matrix Masterwork, November 6, 2003
By Daniel G. "Sunset watcher" (San Diego, CA, U.S., Earth) - See all my reviews
Now the third piece in an outstanding body of work, Don Davis (with a little help from Juno Reactor) has constructed a golden, dynamic symphony. The amazing talent and technical ability that this work demonstrates is astounding. Instead of tired, endless themes (a la John Williams), Davis gives us exquisitely beautiful constructs, where instruments rotate and cascade and pour over each other into a delicate tapestry. The only way to experience it is to listen to it -- words can't do it justice.

The "Main Title," "Niobe's Run," "Neodammerung" and "Navras" are standouts. If you're into something innovative, unique and beautiful in the world of Neo-Classical music, look no futher.

* And to those out there who have complaints and are confused about this 95% score album-- TRY READING THE BACK OF A CD BEFORE YOU BUY IT. The track and artist listing is there for a reason.

Don't recognize a "fellow named Don" ? Then skip this and check out another typically pop-inflected soundtrack. There are hundres of albums out there with music "INSPIRED BY," but having nothing to do with, the film. Don't be an idiot and expect something that isn't even presented as such.

Film soundtracks aren't always just a collection of random songs-- most times, they're a celebration of a modern interpretation of classical music. Also, when you see a movie whose soundtrack you might purchase -- LISTEN TO THE MUSIC DURING THE MOVIE! Then you won't be so shocked.

THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS score, like RELOADED and MATRIX before it, is a classic. Check it out if you have the balls and the brains to accept, understand, and experience.

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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two words: "apocalyptic" and "stentorian", November 11, 2003
By Scott Sweet "Music Freak" (Colorado Springs, CO) - See all my reviews
  
Let's get the geekery out of the way:

The film doesn't provide as much of an ending as I had hoped. Just like "Reloaded," the events (and everything The Oracle says) will make more sense with repeat viewing when the DVD comes out. I miss the rush, the newness of bullet-time days.

As for the score:
Thank God they stuck to film music this time! ENOUGH with Top 40 collections that do not relate to (or even appear in) movies. Don Davis' music has gotten a little bigger, a little "grander" with each episode. For this finale, the score is truly huge. Juno Reactor's collaboration fits perfectly, especially on the last track. This stuff is Wagnerian, full of Sanskrit choir and end-of-the-world crescendos.

Davis fits the music to the scenes. The "real world" music ("Men in Metal," "Niobe's Run," "Moribund Mifune") has a military thrust, appropriate to the "Saving Private Zion" battle. Inside The Matrix ("The Trainman Cometh" and "Tetsujin"), there's a more chaotic, techno style.

The second half of the album blows me away. Exaltant choir, mad swirls of strings and flutes, sledgehammer percussion, and wall-to-wall horn blasts. This music is more epic than the looooong Gilgamesh-inspired showdown between Neo and Smith. "Trinity Definitely" has a tragic beauty much like that of Anton Dvorak's "Largo" (from "The New World"). "Neodammerung" sounds like a world war. "Why, Mr. Anderson?" sounds like that world gettin' blowed up real good.

Juno Reactor comes back for the closing "Navras." You've got orchestra, choir, New Age wailing and techno all in one big dance track.

The CD is a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. Crank it up.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking, January 11, 2005
By Ian (California, USA) - See all my reviews
  
While opinions on the movie of the same name are all over the map, one thing everyone agrees on is the incredible musical score to "The Matrix Revolutions" (warning: This review contains spoilers to the movie, so read with caution)

The Matrix Revolutions main title: The always haunting musical opening to the movie. Very good

The trainman cometh: Starts off gentle and happy, with Neo talking to Sati and her family. Calm, relaxing music plays while they talk, before beats start to come in, transfering to a frantic chase that goes along at breakneck speed in a fast beat.

Tetsujin: A quiet start with a foreboding Asian beat hints that its not all fun and games here. After a quick Asian beat down, we get some quiet harp and bean shakers. And then it's an all out war as electronic beats pulse while our heroes blast the oposition to smithereens.

In my Head: The only song on this track (thank goodness), this is actually quite catchy. I'll never be a fan of rock n roll, but this track is quite fun. Heavy on electronic insturments and only mild vocals, its a memorable song.

The road to sourceville: A quiet start shattered by a fast vocal, followed by quiet happy music as Neo is reunited with Trinity, then slow atmosphere while they visit the oracle for the last time.

Men in Metal: As the battle draws ever nearer, the war insturments (drums and such) begin to play as the soldiers prepare for the inevitable battle. A rousing speach gives them strength. This track is heavy on preparation music, and uses it well.

Niobies run: Quiet and atmospheric as Niobie and the others head closer to the tunnel, the music indicating the uneasiness as they try to slip past the sentinels. But of course they get spotted. Then its an all out frantic race as they zoom deep into the earth to try and escape with thier lives. In the Zion dock there's a few seconds of final preparation before the grim fighting begins. This track is heavy on "race for your life!" music.

Woman can drive: Things get desperate as the battle to save Zion continues. Niobie struggles to pilot the hammer to safety while being attacked non-stop. This track features more frantic racing and fighting music with drum beats.

Morbid Mifune: Pure war. This track excellently captures the horror and the hopelessness of the dock battle. The humans are doomed, but they keep fighting. With quick military beats and haunting vocals, this is a standout track. My favorite moment begins when the music is loud and filled with military beats as we see Mifune fighting for his life. As the kid tries to get ammo to him, the music truly shows how hopeless everything is, while also showing the will to keep fighting and not give up. A quiet military beat follows with the death of Mifune.

Kidfried: Thundering blasts as the Hammer closes in on Zion, followed by haunting vocals, and a standout moment where the Hammer zooms into Zion, where the music is heavy and quick and the vocals compete with quick beats as the end of the frantic race is in sight. Then all is quiet and calm as the first battle is won.

Saw B***h workhorse (what an odd name): The gloom of the real world shows itself as Neo and Trinity head towards the machine city. When they reach it's borders, heavy beats and ominous vocals give the feeling on huge bemoths guarding its borders. Yet hope remains among the chaos as we witness the wonder of Neo's power. A strong and gloomy (yet hopeful) track.

Trinity definitly: Out of all the tracks in all the matrix movies, this one stands out among the others. Its a pure musical track, with no electronic enhancments, no fancy beats, nothing. It's simply sad, quiet orchestra music. As Trinity lies dying within the Logos, Don Davis does a standout job of conveying the sadness of her death. I actually cried a little when I first heard this one because it's so sad, yet at the same time, dignified. It has an identity all its own because its so different from the music we've heard before. A standout track.

Neodammerung: If there was ever a contest to determine the best one on one fight music ever made, this would be in the top three. It's the apacolypse mixed in with heavy dramatic beats as two foes fight to the death, each carrying incredible power. You can really feel the dramatic wieght contanined within each beat as Neo and Smith face each other for the final time. The haunting vocals adds so much to the experience that its impossible to imagine the music withought them. When the two take to the skies, the music increases in drama and epic scope as the two fight high above the ground. Then theres the final moment where the two head straight towards each other, readying for the final blow that will determine the fight. I get goosebumps every time I hear it.

Why Mr. Anderson?: As Smith stands over the beaten Neo, he asks him why he does it. The music is sad and curious. The end is near. We can feel that Neo is beaten and how exhausted he is. A final brief fight commences before Smiths raw power and fury shows itself through quick and hard beats. Then the music swells in triumph as Smith is finally defeated before quietly drifting into nothing as "it is done"

Spirit of the universe: Happiness is mingled with sadness in this track. Everything is happy, yet the sad vocals appear when Neo's body is taken away. Then the music slowly swells upwards as the end arrives. Everything is over and finished. Then the music finally swells one last time as the sun rises in a big happy moment.

Navras: Fantastic vocals (male and female) really define this track as just about every insturment comes into play here. Drums, australian digery doos, pianos, electronic beats, and flute music comes into play for one grand finale of music. Truley stunning, and tied with Neodammerung as best track on the CD.

In my humble opinion, the third matrix movie has the best music of the entire trilogy. It's hard edgy no-nonsense action music, untainted by unnecessary songs. It's all insturmental and hard hitting, making it a truley magnificant soundtrack that I listen to almost everyday. A truly worthy buy.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Review For If You Do Not Like Techno
I originally bought this soundtrack just for the song "Neodammerung." Having a dislike for techno-style music, I thought that the other songs were just that. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Therin

5.0 out of 5 stars Matrix music
I first heard one of the tracks on this cd when it was used on "So you think you can dance". I was enthralled, and immediately ordered it from Amazon. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Revolutionary
Here is the soundtrack to the final movie in the Matrix trilogy. Don Davis is a master, and Juno Reactor are masters of what they do, which is electronica. Read more
Published 22 months ago by ahren

5.0 out of 5 stars Rounds out the edges...
Wow, a lot of reviewers have had a lot to say about this one. Well, I'm not going to say a lot because so much has already been said, just know that as far as scores go, this is... Read more
Published on January 4, 2007 by Damian Gunn

5.0 out of 5 stars Unique, Original, Definitive!
There is a lot to rave about regarding Don Davis' work on the Matrix scores, but the clearest and most appropriate compliment would be to attest to their uniqueness. Read more
Published on August 17, 2006 by Zachary S. Houp

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfection!
This score is absolutely astounding in every way. To say that it's musically complex is an understatement - it's often difficult and intricate to such a level that hasn't been... Read more
Published on April 1, 2006 by tayloran9

5.0 out of 5 stars MIND BLOWING
I have not bought this CD yet... and I am not really a matrix fan however, my boyfriend is. On this cd, the song Navras made my boyfriend cry because of all the emotion that song... Read more
Published on December 11, 2004 by Infamousshadow

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Soundtrack
I boaght this cd today and it is so cool. my faves are SPIRIT OF THE UNIVERSE and NAVRAS. its cool


Published on December 11, 2004 by Denzel Lockheart

5.0 out of 5 stars Much Better Than The First 2!
This soundtrack is without a doubt, the finest Matrix soundtrack out of all three. The first was GOOD with lots of non-sensical runs and creepy scales. Read more
Published on December 6, 2004 by Media Lover

4.0 out of 5 stars song at beginning of Revoltuions DVD
That same theme is also played halfway through "spirit of the universe" on the Revolutions soundtrack. Hope this helps.
Published on June 22, 2004 by Thomas P. Burwell

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