Hercules : original motion picture soundtrack / music by Fernando Velazquez.

Composer
Velázquez, Fernando, 1976- [Browse]
Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • New York, NY : Sony Classical, [2014]
  • ℗2014
Description
1 online resource (1 audio file)

Availability

Available Online

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Summary note
Perhaps best known for his work on Guillermo del Toro's The Orphanage, Fernando Velazquez creates music that captures the sweeping and epic action of the 2014 film starring Dwayne Johnson as one of mythology's greatest figures.
Source of description
Hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
Fernando Velazquez.
Contents
  • Son of Zeus (3:23)
  • Pirate's camp (1:47)
  • Hercules (:23)
  • Arrival at Lord Cotys' city (1:31)
  • Flashback (:53)
  • Athens (:59)
  • Lord Cotys' palace (1:44)
  • I will believe in you (1:13)
  • The lion's tooth (:52)
  • Bessi's valley (6:29)
  • Bessi-battle (6:12)
  • The campfire (2:02)
  • Training (1:43)
  • Centaurs (4:27)
  • The battle (4:42)
  • Rhesus caught (:55)
  • Dungeon and I am Hercules (6:30)
  • Kill Eurystheus (2:11)
  • Cotys brings out Arius (1:45)
  • Final flight and Tydeus' death (3:28)
  • The statue falls (2:04)
  • Comrades stand together (2:04)
  • Alternative ending (3:07)
  • End-titles (3:24)
  • Choir theme (1:26).
Other title(s)
Hercules (Motion picture : 2014)
Publisher no.
886444696036
OCLC
962020836
International Standard Recording Code
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  • USSM11405363
  • USSM11405362
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