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Batman: Original Motion Picture Score


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Sales Rank: 25138
Warner Bros / Wea
Released: 1989-08-02

Avg. Customer Review: 5 Star
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Title Tracks for Batman: Original Motion Picture Score
    1. The Batman Theme
    2. Roof Fight
    3. First Confrontation
    4. Kitchen, Surgery, Face-Off
    5. Flowers
    6. Clown Attack
    7. Batman to the Rescue
    8. Roasted Dude
    9. Photos/Beautiful Dreamer
    10. Descent into Mystery
    11. The Bat Cave
    12. The Joker's Poem
    13. Childhood Remembered
    14. Love Theme
    15. Charge of the Batmobile
    16. Attack of the Batwing
    17. Up the Cathedral
    18. Waltz to the Death
    19. The Final Confrontation
    20. Finale
    21. Batman Theme (Reprise)


Product Details
Batman: Original Motion Picture Score
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (1989-08-02)
  • Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Average Customer Review: 5 Star based on 68 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #25138


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:5 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Ultimate music for Batman 2008-10-24
Comment: To tell you the truth, I'm a fan of three Batman scores: Danny Elfman's Batman and Batman Returns, Shirley Walker's Batman TAS and Mask of the Phantasm, and Hans Zimmer/James Newton Howard's Batman Begins and the Dark Knight. And when it comes to the classic gothic Batman, I go for Danny Elfman's score.

"Batman" is one of my favorite scores. It has a rugged edge and mystical cosmos. The action sequences are the finest I've ever heard. "Batman to the Rescue," "Attack of the Batwing," and "The Final Confrontation" are the best ones yet. The famous "Descent into Mystery" shows that director Tim Burton's gothic style is a great accomplishment.

And thank God there are no Prince songs here: If U2 and Seal made their "Batman Forever" songs back in 1989, then it would've been a perfect combination. But anyway, I love Elfman's music.

Grade: A


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Batman (The Expanded Score) by Danny Elfman 2008-02-14
Comment: Hello everyone. I am an avid collector of film scores, especially rare or out of print promotional items. With over 200 scores in my collection, I know my subject well. Although I do not own a copy of the 2CD Expanded Score from Batman, it is still well-worth looking into if you are an Elfman fan....or just a fan of film music. Here is a track listing for the Expanded Score:

CD1:

1. The Batman Theme (2:38)
2. The Future (4:08)
3. Robbery (1:00)
4. Roof Money (1:01)
5. Roof Fight (1:21)
6. Alley Meeting (1:29)
7. Grissom Loft (0:15)
8. Bad Guys Plan (1:39)
9. Wayne Party 1 (Vicky Waiting) (4:52)
10. Wayne Party 2 (Electric Chair) (4:08)
11. The Cave (1:18)
12. Factory Robbery (0:34)
13. 1st Confrontation (4:45)
14. Diner (0:16)
15. Kitchen, Surgery, Face-Off (Album Version) (3:09)
16. Kiss (0:12)
17. Meet the Joker (3:40)
18. Roasted Dude (1:01)
19. Flowers (1:51)
20. Clown Attack (1:45)
21. Photos/Beautiful Dreamer (2:30)
22. Joker's Factory (0:35)
23. Joker's Commercial (1:19)
24. Front Page 1 (0:10)

CD2:

1. Museum Wait (2:17)
2. Party Man (3:11)
3. Source Music (1:23)
4. Boo! (1:05)
5. Nice Toys (0:27)
6. Batman to the Rescue (3:57)
7. Decent into Mystery (1:32)
8. The Bat Cave (2:34)
9. The Front Page 2 (0:10)
10. Joker Visits Vicky (1:45)
11. The Joker's Poem (0:58)
12. Searching for Clues (0:39)
13. Childhood Remembered (2:42)
14. Love Theme (1:29)
15. Charge of the Batmobile (1:43)
16. Trust (4:24)
17. Attack of the Batwing (4:46)
18. Up the Cathedral (5:06)
19. Waltz to the Death (3:56)
20. The Final Confrontation (3:49)
21. Finale (1:46)
22. Batman Theme Reprise (1:27)
23. Scandalous (6:15)
24. Batdance (6:13)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: What was I thinking???? 2007-12-12
Comment: I bought the soundtrack to "Batman Begins" a few years ago and really liked it. I considered it the best "Batman" score. Then, a few weeks ago, I bought Danny Elman's original score from "Batman". While I still like "Batman Begins" (I like Zimmer and JNHoward), I ask myself now, WHAT WAS I THINKING??? This score is vastly more complex and enjoyable.


6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: One of Cinema's Greatest Scores 2006-04-17
Comment: For anyone with even a passing interest in film scores, or even music in general, this is must-own. Danny Elfman's score for Tim Burton's first (and best) Batman film is, in a word, magnificent. Inspired, memorable, and moving, Elfman's score is easily one of the greatest soundtracks in cinema history. Although fantastic if listened to alone, the way this music is used in the film itself elevates what is other-wise a very good movie into a great one. This score compliments the film so well, it's frightening. The main theme is a perfect reflection of Batman himself: it's majestic and powerful,yet tortured and dark.

This gothic, elegaic score is easily one of the finest soundtracks ever written, and stands as a testament to the power and importance music holds in the world of movies. You'd do yourself a tremendous service to buy this soundtrack, and at this price, you'd be hard pressed to find a reason not to.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Batman: Original Motion Picture Score CD 2006-03-24
Comment: I thought the Batman score was brilliant, although some of the music that they had from the 1989 movie wasn't on the CD. For example, the bit at the beginning when the boy and his parents got mugged in the alley way. Jack meets up with Eckhart. The Axis Chemical plan with boss Carl Grissham. And a few others that I thought should be good enough to be on the CD.
My favorite would have to be all of it, but track no. 17 would have to be my pick where the Joker and Vicky Vale going up Gotham City Cathedral and definately The Waltz (track no.18). I loved the Smiley tune that was not on the CD but in the movie where the Joker interrupts the news footage advertising his new Joker brand. That's tune's really fun to listen to. If you loved the movie, then this would be an ideal CD for you. Don't be dissapointed though that some music from the movie is not on the CD because it is still good to listen to.





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