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The Chronicles of Riddick

The Chronicles of Riddick
From Varese Sarabande

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Track Listing

  1. Chronicles of Riddick
  2. Hunt for Riddick
  3. Vaako Conspiracy
  4. One Speed
  5. Sweet Spot
  6. Animal Side
  7. Arrival at Helion
  8. Save My Family
  9. Kyra's Theme
  10. Helion Attack, Pt. 2
  11. Imam's Death
  12. Necromongers
  13. Show You the Way
  14. Hellhounds
  15. Pop the Cock
  16. Slam
  17. Furyan Energy
  18. Purifiers End
  19. Aereon Fortells
  20. Final Betrayals
  21. Keep What You Kill
  22. End Credit -- Final Chronicle

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #285139 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-06-08
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Soundtrack, Import
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds
  • Running time: 48 minutes

Customer Reviews

Move into the Riddick World4
Having scored the film's precursor, Pitch Black, Graeme Revell has already familiarised himself with the universe of Riddick, and now fleshes out his moody score from the first film into a grand epic of action cues, regal anthems and grim suspense. Surprisingly enough, he uses the main theme from Pitch Black only a few times, even modifying it to carry a more epic scale.
A few tracks stand out from the rest, notably the "Hunt for Riddick", "One Speed" and the end credits. The Necromonger theme is also enjoyable. One track, "Imam's Death", surprised me by being just plain interesting, although I think it's unfortunate the label decided to reveal a major plot spoiler in the title.

In all I would say this is one of the more interesting and engaging Revell scores, and definitely one to pick up if you're a fan of the composer, the series, or just good film music.

Riddick5
This is one of those soundtracks were you just turn the volume up and up. An excellent score from Graeme Revell.