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 Posted:   Aug 17, 2014 - 6:44 AM   
 By:   Josh "Swashbuckler" Gizelt   (Member)

This was compiled for another thread, so I figured I'd place it here to make it easier to find when searching.


The soundtrack album for X-Men: Days of Future Past, production errors notwithstanding, was designed primarily to balance out the listening experience, and keep too many cues with similar material from being next to each other. The film order of the music that appears on the album is:


“The Future · Main Titles” (2:44)
Opening narration and titles, film version of main title is significantly longer than what appears on the album.

“Time's Up” (4:18) or (3:34)
First Sentinel battle — there are two versions of the same cue on the album. The original is built out of the material for the Sentinels, while the film version sounds like Henry Jackman's Magneto theme from X-Men: First Class.

“I Found Them” (2:52)
Charles in Cerebro, the X-Jet lands and X-Men disembark.

“Rules of Time” (3:07)
Kitty explains how time travel works to Logan. Some of this is dialed out in the film.

“The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face” Performed by Roberta Flack (5:20)
Logan wakes up in the past.

“Saigon · Logan Arrives” (4:36)
Raven rescues the mutant platoon from Stryker, Logan drives up to the mansion.

“He Lost Everything” (1:51)
Hank explains Charles' situation to Logan.

“Pentagon Plan · Sneaky Mystique” (3:25)
Hank, Charles and Logan plot; Raven sneaks into Trask's office.

“Springing Erik” (3:33)
Pentagon break-in.

“Time In a Bottle” Performed by Jim Croce (2:27)
Quicksilver does that thing that he does.

“How Was She?” (1:47)
Charles and Erik discuss Raven on the airplane.

“Paris Pandemonium” (7:45)
Action sequence at the summit in Paris.

“All Those Voices” (3:19)
Logan convinces Charles to meet Charles.

“Contacting Raven” (1:48)
Charles telepathically talks to Raven at the airport.

“Hat Rescue” (1:30)
Erik reclaims his dorky-looking helmet.

“The Attack Begins” (2:27)
The Sentinels discover the mutants in the future. — (mistitled “I Have Faith In You · Goodbyes” on the album)

“Do What You Were Made For” (5:04)
Erik attacks the White House, the Sentinels attack. — (mistitled “The Attack Begins” on the album)

“Join Me” (2:56)
Erik's speech to unite all mutantkind. — (mistitled “Do What You Were Made For” on the album)

“I Have Faith In You · Goodbyes” (3:20)
Charles, Raven and Erik go their separate ways. — (mistitled “Join Me” on the album)

“Welcome Back · End Titles”
Final narration and head credits, shortened in the film to eliminate entrance of Charles' theme.

“Hope (Xavier's Theme)”
Appears in the end credits and is tracked a few places in the film (most notably a few seconds at the conclusion of “All Those Voices,” which is where the theme gets it's name).


The Roberta Flack song is reprised when Logan wakes up in the new future, between “I Have Faith In You · Goodbyes” and “Welcome Back · End Titles.”

 
 Posted:   Aug 17, 2014 - 1:42 PM   
 By:   drivingmissdaisy   (Member)

This is getting a vinyl release:

http://musiconvinyl.com/catalog/original-soundtrack/x-mendays-of-future-past#.U9EeUajTahY


I just saw this at Amoeba in Hollywood and grabbed it. Though I looked online and it wasn't supposed to be for sale until August 19th, OOPS Amoeba. The discs and artwork everything looks awesome. Will get John Ottman to sign it at my signing August 31st WOO HOO!

 
 Posted:   Aug 17, 2014 - 3:04 PM   
 By:   drivingmissdaisy   (Member)

This is getting a vinyl release:

http://musiconvinyl.com/catalog/original-soundtrack/x-mendays-of-future-past#.U9EeUajTahY


I think we've found the winner of the "Least Deserving Of A Vinyl Release" for this year's ICBM Awards.


Another negative comment by you, how shocking. All that negative thinking isn't good for you health you know. If you need any help on becoming nicer, let me know I'd love to help you out.

Best to you,

Peter

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 18, 2014 - 7:28 AM   
 By:   Pedestrian Wolf   (Member)

This is getting a vinyl release:

http://musiconvinyl.com/catalog/original-soundtrack/x-mendays-of-future-past#.U9EeUajTahY


I think we've found the winner of the "Least Deserving Of A Vinyl Release" for this year's ICBM Awards.


Another negative comment by you, how shocking. All that negative thinking isn't good for you health you know. If you need any help on becoming nicer, let me know I'd love to help you out.

Best to you,

Peter


I guess one could see thinking that X Men: Days of Future Past is comically undeserving of a vinyl release as an example of negative thinking. Personally though, I just see it as an example of exercising basic rational human thought. And as a member of the IFMCA, or the ICBM, or the ICBMSTH, I think we can take a little joke.

 
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