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This is one of the best soundtracks I've heard and it sounds excellent even at 16/44.1. If it ever comes up on HDTracks.com I'd have to consider it a must-buy.

 

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Amazon.com: Man of Steel: Hans Zimmer: Music

 

Editorial Reviews

 

Academy Award, Grammy, and Golden Globe-winning composer Hans Zimmer composed the music for this highly anticipated project, joining forces for the first time with director Zack Snyder.

The challenges of creating a Superman score are daunting because Superman is so iconographic, said Snyder. I really feel like what Hans created is perfect. Subtle and stirring, epic and commanding. Honestly, Hans crushed it.

Both the standard and deluxe editions will include the epic track Man of Steel (Hans Original Sketchbook) which clocks in at over 28 minutes long. This exclusive track is performed solely by Zimmer, and allows listeners to experience firsthand his initial experiments with the film's music, which ultimately lay the foundation for the film's final score.

The deluxe edition will be housed in a special embossed steel case, contain 24 score selections, and give fans the ability to access multiple videos showing an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the music.

Those fans who purchase the CD version of the deluxe edition will have the opportunity to download all 24 songs in DTS Headphone: X, which reproduces a cinematic multi-speaker surround sound experience using only the user's headphones. DTS Headphone:X presents a whole new way to hear mobile entertainment over headphones. The technology garnered rave reviews from the likes of The Wall Street Journal, and Cnet, among others at this year s CES convention.

In addition to his orchestral arrangements, Zimmer, no stranger to stepping outside the confines of traditional film scoring, has assembled two unique musical entities to contribute music to Man of Steel. The first, a drum orchestra, which was brought together for the album, is described by soundtrack co-producer Peter Asher as some of the best drummers in the world all playing simultaneously in a space designed for a symphony orchestra using not only rock drum kits but tympani and field drums as well.

The membership of this elite assembly consisists of many of today s top musicians including John JR Robinson, Jason Bonham, Josh Freese, Pharrell Williams, Danny Carey, Satnam Ramgotra, Toss Panos, Jim Keltner, Curt Bisquera, Trevor Lawrence Jr., Matt Chamberlain, Ryeland Allison, Bernie Dresel, Vinnie Colaiuta and Sheila E. Their contribution, under Zimmer's musical direction, creates a towering and powerful musical accompaniment to the film.

Another distinctive group the composer assembled was a gathering of eight of music's finest pedal steel guitarists who play classical string section parts. This collective, consisting of Chas Smith, Marty Rifkin, Skip Edwards, Boo Bernstein, Peter Frieberger, Rick Schmidt, JD Maness, John McClung, was described by Asher as, a uniquely new metallic orchestra added it's own distinct and soaring musical stamp to the soundtrack.

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I have to agree. The track "Terraforming" was especially a highlight for me. Pretty well recorded as well with DR numbers going up to 16. Highly recommended. Zimmer does it again.

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Nice. Thanks for the heads-up on the DR. I checked the DB and it wasn't listed yet, so so I just uploaded my first log. ;)

 

DR Database

 

P.S.: I just looked over the algo they use and if I understand it correctly they use the Top 20 RMS value to the absolute peak and then floor the difference to give the DR value. I actually don't know if I like they way they are calculating that. On long tracks the top 20 RMS will be loud even if all of the rest is very quiet.

 

Sounds like it discriminates long tracks. A lot of tracks on this title go from very loud passages to very quiet segments with some tracks that are 28 minutes long. Rest assured it is a very dynamic recording.

 

Certainly no "Wall of Sound" here regardless of what a single number metric may indicate.

 

 

I have to agree. The track "Terraforming" was especially a highlight for me. Pretty well recorded as well with DR numbers going up to 16. Highly recommended. Zimmer does it again.

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