Thanks for your answer. So is the rope bridge part represented on the expanded/complete score then, or does that particular part fall into the category of unreleased stuff that you mentioned?
For my money, I thought this was a fun score when it released (I LOOOOVED the "controversy" over "The Kraken" track) and I think it has aged very, very well. It's not as instantly perfect as Zimmer's score for the third Pirates movie (the title escapes me currently) but compared to his unenthused work on the fourth score this music for number two has a lot of bold freshness. Zanelli's unreleased music is great stuff too, it's a shame he can't capture that talent when on his own. A constant problem I have seen all over with Zimmer's co-composers.
Thanks for your answer. So is the rope bridge part represented on the expanded/complete score then, or does that particular part fall into the category of unreleased stuff that you mentioned?
I don't believe the specific Rope Bridge part is on Zanelli's website, but I'd have to go back to the film and check.
The rope bridge bit could have been lifted from The Curse of the Black Pearl, maybe... I think it's first heard in Dead Man's Chest, but it could be a bit from The Curse of the Black Pearl which was re-used, possibly.
It contains the new Jack Sparrow theme introduced in Dead Man's Chest, and either occurs in "Rolling Ball Cages" or "Cannibal Island Escape," both by Zanelli.