1. Now You See Me 2 Fanfare (3:20) 2. Now You See Me 2 Main Titles (3:00) 3. 300 Seconds (7:25) 4. The Setup (5:45) 5. Sleight of Hand (5:52) 6. Revelatory (1:24) 7. A Special Invitation (4:38) 8. Equivoque (3:18) 9. Off The Grid (Walter’s Theme) (2:13) 10. Trifecta (3:53) 11. The Fool (1:55) 12. Buffy the Chippie (2:58) 13. Behind the Curtain (4:10) 14. Thaddeus’ Game (2:23) 15. Octa (1:37) 16. United (1:36) 17. Deliverance (4:10) 18. Diversion Tactics (4:34) 19. Sibling Rivalry (1:55) 20. Bazaar Getaway (2:09) 21. The New Horseman (1:05) 22. See You in 3 to 5 (1:41) 23. The Big Finish (3:56) 24. Finale (2:40)
Music Composed and Conducted by BRIAN TYLER Produced by Brian Tyler and Joe Lisanti Executive Producer: Robert Townson Performed by The Philharmonia Orchestra of London Recorded at Abbey Road Studios Concertmaster: Sarah Oates Orchestra Contractor: Paul Talkington Music Editor: Joe Lisanti Assistant Music Editor: Kyle Clausen Music Mixed by Greg Hayes and Brian Tyler Recording Engineer: Simon Rhodes Score Recordist: Gordon Davidson Mixed at Studio H and Brian Tyler Studios Music Preparation by Eric Stonerook Music Copyists: Jill Streater and Ann Barnard Arranging and Programming by: John Carey, Evan Duffy, Tony Morales, Sarah Schachner, Stuart Michael Thomas & Pakk Hui Orchestrations by Dana Niu, Robert Elhai and Brad Warnaar Guitars, Electric Bass, Drums, Keys and Percussion by Brian Tyler Piano by Brian Tyler and Evan Duffy Scoring Coordinator: Seth Glennie-Smith Scoring Assistants: M. R. Miller and Merissa Fernandez Mastered by Patricia Sullivan
Some cues (300 seconds, Revelatory, A Special Invitation/Equivoque, Thaddeus' Game) do feature Expendables 3 level of laziness. Could be he's just putting unreleased cues from the first one though.
I was just looking to see who released the first score. I thought it was mentioned as being download-only, but looks like it wasn't released officially at all. Does that mean it's available for a label to acquire the rights? I'd sure like to have both scores on my shelf.
2 without 1 is really going to aggravate my OCD, lol.
I was just looking to see who released the first score. I thought it was mentioned as being download-only, but looks like it wasn't released officially at all. Does that mean it's available for a label to acquire the rights?
I was just looking to see who released the first score. I thought it was mentioned as being download-only, but looks like it wasn't released officially at all. Does that mean it's available for a label to acquire the rights?