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Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 11:18 am
by El Duque
Steve Jablonsky's score for Transformers: Age of Extinction is now available for download from iTunes. The score consists of the 23 tracks listed below, and can be purchased for $11.99 or $1.29 per track.

  1. Decision
  2. Best Thing That Ever Happened
  3. I'm an Autobot
  4. Optimus Is Alive
  5. Cemetery Wind
  6. His Name Is Shane and He Drives
  7. Hacking the Drone
  8. Transformium
  9. Galvatron Is Online
  10. Your Creators Want You Back
  11. The Final Knight
  12. Punch Hold Slide Repeat
  13. The Presence of Megatron
  14. Galvatron Is Active
  15. Have Faith Prime
  16. Hong Kong Chase
  17. The Legend Exists
  18. Dinobot Charge
  19. That’s a Big Magnet
  20. Drive Backwards
  21. Honor to the End
  22. Leave Planet Earth Alone
  23. The Knight Ship

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 12:17 pm
by griftimus prime
where is the cd?

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 2:52 pm
by VirusCarnage
I love the score, I think it's great tbh.

It's also on Google Play for $10.25 or something like that, and Amazon for 8.99.



griftimus prime wrote:where is the cd?


No CD yet, only digital download for now, which I think is better imo.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 2:57 pm
by dragons
Three dollar difference on amazon I should have got it from amazon If I could have found it iTunes is always mostl expensive compared to amazon

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 3:17 pm
by VirusCarnage
dragons wrote:Three dollar difference on amazon I should have got it from amazon If I could have found it iTunes is always mostl expensive compared to amazon


Still pretty cheap compared to some albums on iTunes with 20+ songs lol.

For some reason I couldn't buy it on Amazon, so I got it on Google Play.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 10:50 pm
by ChrisRiss
Two quesetions, one: Are any of these songs the same as the ones on the EP, just with changed names?
two: Are they going to do a soundtrack that is like a "songs in and inspired by" besides the score like they have for all of the other movies?

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 5:27 am
by VirusCarnage
ChrisRiss wrote:Two quesetions, one: Are any of these songs the same as the ones on the EP, just with changed names?
two: Are they going to do a soundtrack that is like a "songs in and inspired by" besides the score like they have for all of the other movies?


From what I can tell there isn't any songs the same as the EP, I got no clue about your 2nd question though

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 5:23 pm
by Peridot
ChrisRiss wrote:Two quesetions, one: Are any of these songs the same as the ones on the EP, just with changed names?
two: Are they going to do a soundtrack that is like a "songs in and inspired by" besides the score like they have for all of the other movies?

Probably not, considering the only non-scored music in the film is Battle Cry.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 10:50 pm
by ChrisRiss
Metro Prime wrote:
ChrisRiss wrote:Two quesetions, one: Are any of these songs the same as the ones on the EP, just with changed names?
two: Are they going to do a soundtrack that is like a "songs in and inspired by" besides the score like they have for all of the other movies?

Probably not, considering the only non-scored music in the film is Battle Cry.

There was other music though. I couldn't tell you the names of the songs, but I know there was more.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 10:55 pm
by SlyTF1
Metro Prime wrote:
ChrisRiss wrote:Two quesetions, one: Are any of these songs the same as the ones on the EP, just with changed names?
two: Are they going to do a soundtrack that is like a "songs in and inspired by" besides the score like they have for all of the other movies?

Probably not, considering the only non-scored music in the film is Battle Cry.


Heartbreaker - Paul Salva
Nasty Girl - T.J. Miller
Dat Slap - Rodnae Da Boss Feat. Fiend AKA International Jones
First Light - Racing Glaciers
Moonlight Reflected on the Er-Quan Spring - Lei Qiang
U Can't Touch This - M.C. Hammer
Daybreak - Han Geng
All for You - Imagine Dragons
Battle Cry - Imagine Dragons

I just copied the soundtrack list.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 4:52 pm
by Peridot
Just got this on iTunes. Pretty good, if a tad generic. The track "Galvatron is Online" sounds like a piece from Tron: Legacy.

Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Maybe Coming to CD, Win a Signed Score Sheet

PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 10:07 am
by Va'al
The kind and talented man that is composer Steve Jablonsky, the mind behind all live-action Transformers movies scores, has posted on his official Facebook page a couple of announcements regarding the Age of Extinction score and some juicy news about his attendance at SDCC 2014! Read on below to find out more about potential upcoming albums, ways to win signed score sheets and even the elusive Transformers (2007) CD set!

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And by the way, for those asking about an Age of Extinction CD release, I am doing everything I can to make it happen. There are a lot of factors that go into a studio's decision whether or not to release physical copies of a movie score. They definitely lean towards digital releases. It's less expensive and that is just the way things are headed now. I have made my argument that there are still a lot of soundtrack fans out there who appreciate holding a real CD in their hands, and appreciate listening to CD quality audio. I am doing everything I can.

I do have some copies of the original TF1 score, I know there are some people who were not able to get a copy before it went out of print. I'll sign a couple of those for this weekend's Comic Con tweet fest Watch out for questions at @jablonsky_steve

Thanks to all of you for the love and support.

Steve


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Heading down to Comic Con today, really looking forward to meeting everyone. I'm bringing some goodies with me to give away after the panel, which gave me an idea for everyone who is not able to attend. I was thinking I might tweet out pictures of Comic Con craziness, seems like a fun way to get more into Twitter. But what if I randomly throw in a Transformers question, and the first person to reply with the right answer will receive a signed score page. Don't worry the questions will be easy

If anyone is interested you'll find me over on Twitter under the name @jablonsky_steve

Hopefully I'll meet some of you in person down in San Diego!

Steve

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 5:38 pm
by Nemesis Maximo
He seems like such a nice guy. I'd love the chance to meet him.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 6:14 pm
by griftimus prime
never going to buy the mp3s steve. take that to your leaders. i want the cds for tf3 and tf4

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:14 pm
by VirusCarnage
I don't quite understand the appeal for CDs anymore, I find digital to be much more convenient. It seems like making a CD version of the score would just be a waste of money imo.

I've listened to the score over 20 times (not even kidding lol) and my Favourite tracks are: I'm an Autobot, Optimus is Alive, Cemetery Wind, The Creators want you back, The Legend Exists, Dinobot Charge, and Honor To The End.

Interview with Steve Jablonsky: Transformers, Michael Bay, Music, Life

PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 3:48 pm
by Va'al
Curious to hear more from the creative mind behind the scores of the Transformers live-action movie franchise, including Age of Extinction, Steve Jablonsky? Look no further: MStarz were able to catch up with the composer to talk about his tastes in music, his formation, his arrival on the music scene and his relationship with director Michael Bay - check out the whole piece here, and a snippet below!

You've worked with filmmaker Michael Bay and his production company, Platinum Dunes, on a number of projects. How involved is he in working with you?

He's very involved. He said to me one time that for him, the sound of his movies is 50% of what he puts out there. He considers it that important. That includes music and sound effects. He wants to hear every cue, he likes to live with it for a little while-which I get, when someone hears a piece of music for the first time and I say, do you like it or not? If I were in his position, I would go "I think I like it. I need to hear it a few more times. Can I hear it again tomorrow?"

He's very involved, not just in sound and music, but he's very involved in every aspect of his films; which I think is why his life is just so crazy because he'll come to me to hear some music and he's always racing off to go to look at the color timing of the picture or to go listen to sound effects. Whatever it is, there are a million things ... he might be more involved than people think. The music to him, he either feels it or he doesn't. He feels the music and he knows it's something working for him. That's how he judges it, and like I said, he wants to hear everything. It's good for me because he pushes me to make it right. There's so much music in these movies, I kind of get lost in these scenes, writing for days and days. He's a good judge of what works, what doesn't and what's boring. It's a good collaboration, I think, that we have at this point.

How much creative freedom do you have?

He gives me all the freedom in the world, which is great. When we started Age of Extinction, the only thing he said to me is that it was a brand new cast; let's treat this as something new. We have three movies worth of music, but let's set it aside and start working on these new ideas. That was it; I just started writing and would send him theme pieces that I was writing. I wasn't even writing to picture yet, I was just writing music inspired by some of the visuals that I had seen in his cutting room. I would just send pieces to him to see what he was responding to. He seemed to be responding to the simpler things. This little piano melody I did and things like this, which is just something I thought would be cool in the movie. It's not something he asked me to do, so he definitely does give me an open canvas to try new things that I think might work. Of course, if he doesn't like it he's gonna say so. If there's something that's not quite right, he will definitely give me general notes. "I like this, you lose me here..." We have a good shorthand now where I can just send him music and he will listen to it when he's in the music mood. He will call me up and tell me if it's good or not. He let's me do what I think is right and we take it from there.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 6:28 pm
by fenrir72
I remember the 1st time in the first movie when the Autobots arrived on Earth in protoform mode. "Arrival" iirc.........still raises the hairs on my skin..............epic, grandiose are just how I can describe it.

S. Jablonsky I put along side J.Williams, Zimmer,Elfman and H.G. Williams. All gods of OST for epic movies.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 6:35 pm
by fenrir72
VirusCarnage wrote:I don't quite understand the appeal for CDs anymore, I find digital to be much more convenient. It seems like making a CD version of the score would just be a waste of money imo.

I've listened to the score over 20 times (not even kidding lol) and my Favourite tracks are: I'm an Autobot, Optimus is Alive, Cemetery Wind, The Creators want you back, The Legend Exists, Dinobot Charge, and Honor To The End.


On my side, I rather have physical copies of his work. Similar to having physical representation of the TF figures. Digicopies are convenient I'd grant you that but screen resolution (in let's say digi comics) depends on the hardware and nothing compares to the real thing using your eyes. Same can be said of CDs. Make back ups? Fine but nothing compares to owning the real thing.

Waste of money? You mean more money for the producers and the consumer still pays the same cost of the physical copy.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 10:30 pm
by VirusCarnage
fenrir72 wrote:
VirusCarnage wrote:I don't quite understand the appeal for CDs anymore, I find digital to be much more convenient. It seems like making a CD version of the score would just be a waste of money imo.

I've listened to the score over 20 times (not even kidding lol) and my Favourite tracks are: I'm an Autobot, Optimus is Alive, Cemetery Wind, The Creators want you back, The Legend Exists, Dinobot Charge, and Honor To The End.


On my side, I rather have physical copies of his work. Similar to having physical representation of the TF figures. Digicopies are convenient I'd grant you that but screen resolution (in let's say digi comics) depends on the hardware and nothing compares to the real thing using your eyes. Same can be said of CDs. Make back ups? Fine but nothing compares to owning the real thing.

Waste of money? You mean more money for the producers and the consumer still pays the same cost of the physical copy.


I worded that waste of money comment weird what I meant to say was that Cds would cost more money to produce then a digital version of the soundtrack, and if it doesn't sell well it would be a waste of money on their side.

Steve Jablonsky Adresses Why Age of Extinction Score No Longer Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 12:26 am
by LOST Cybertronian
Age of Extinction composer Steve Jablonsky addresses the issue of why the score to Age of Extinction is no longer available on iTunes after fans brought the matter to his attention. This is what he had to say on his Facebook page. If you are looking for a CD copy of the score, Steve mentions you can still get unsigned copies at La-La Land Records and once those are gone then that is it.

Steve Jablonsky wrote:I’ve received a lot of questions on Facebook and Twitter asking why the TF4 soundtrack was removed from iTunes. Here’s the short-ish answer: The AFM (American Federation of Musicians) has rules regarding soundtrack releases and re-use fees. One option they offer is the option to produce and sell 14,999 units without any additional re-use fees. Once sales hit 15,000+ units, additional payments kick in. The number 15,000 was chosen I believe because a good selling soundtrack generally sells around 5k-10k units, so this option provides most union film productions the opportunity to release a soundtrack and sell up to 15k units without incurring any additional re-use costs.

Now because you guys are so awesome, the TF4 score hit 15,000 units really quickly. I honestly had no idea the score had been pulled down until fans started contacting me asking why the soundtrack had vanished from iTunes, only a couple months after the release of the film. I suspected the 15k limit was the reason, a little investigation proved that to be the case.

Some of you have asked another great question: why are TF1 and TF2 still available? For both of those scores, the people responsible for paying the additional re-use costs chose to go ahead and pay them. In other words they allowed sales to go beyond the 15k limit. Different people are in charge of TF3 and TF4, and they have chosen not to pay the additional costs, which is why neither TF3 or TF4 are available any longer. It’s strictly an economic decision. The additional re-use costs can and do add up to significant numbers, especially with scores like Transformers. These movies are huge with a ton of score, and I hire a lot of very talented musicians to perform, which results in even higher re-use costs if we go beyond the 15k limit.

I have had many many discussions about this topic, unfortunately it is out of my hands because I am not the one responsible for paying the re-use fees. For those interested in a physical TF4 CD I believe La La Land records has some unsigned copies left (sorry the signed ones are all gone). After these are gone, the TF4 score will no longer be available. The TF3 score is already gone. My hope is that we will figure out a way to re-release in the future, but for now this is the situation.

This topic is very close to my heart. It’s really hard to put so many months of work into a score and then hear from people all over the world that they would love to purchase your music but they cannot because it’s not available. These are good people looking to buy this music, asking me what happened where did it go, and I don’t have a good answer for them. I’m hoping with more discussion we can find better ways to address this issue. I do believe there are better ways, where everyone can benefit without fans being left out in the cold because they didn’t buy the score fast enough.

thanks

Steve

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:27 am
by noctorro
Dear Primus, that's weird. I love his music and was very sad not to be able to get the Dark Of The Moon score after it hit theaters. But I got it from da netz and have the recording session cd's so that's fine now. I'll try to get the physical copy of AOE, because it's a great score as well.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 3:55 am
by Fifo
It's business decisions like this that just encourage illegal sharing of music.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 4:54 am
by Deathsanras
Fifo wrote:It's business decisions like this that just encourage illegal sharing of music.

Good idea.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 7:05 am
by griftimus prime
tf3 score is already gone. when was it released on cd? never as far as i know. been waiting and watching for years to get it.

Re: Steve Jablonsky's Transformers: Age of Extinction Score Available on iTunes

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:20 am
by Skywarp64
Guess it's a good thing I got "There Is No Plan", "Battle", and "It's Our Fight" while they were still there.