Fast & Furious (Original Motion Picture Score)
Download links and information about Fast & Furious (Original Motion Picture Score) by Brian Tyler. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:18:11 minutes.
Artist: | Brian Tyler |
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Release date: | 2009 |
Genre: | Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Theatre/Soundtrack |
Tracks: | 25 |
Duration: | 01:18:11 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Landtrain (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 6:25 |
2. | Fast and Furious (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:10 |
3. | The Border (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 3:21 |
4. | Letty (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:14 |
5. | The Tunnel (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 3:35 |
6. | Amends (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:47 |
7. | Dom Vs Brian (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 6:52 |
8. | Hanging With Dom (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:29 |
9. | Suite (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 4:03 |
10. | Revenge (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:33 |
11. | Accelerator (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:05 |
12. | Vaya Con Dios (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:01 |
13. | In the Name of the Father (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 4:21 |
14. | Outta Sight (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 3:00 |
15. | Brian and Mia (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 3:18 |
16. | Tracer (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:05 |
17. | Letty's Cell Phone (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 3:44 |
18. | Real Drivers (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:30 |
19. | Fate (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 4:29 |
20. | The Exchange (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 4:15 |
21. | No Goodbyes (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 1:23 |
22. | Vengeance (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:57 |
23. | Memorial (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 1:42 |
24. | The Showdown (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 2:05 |
25. | Judgment (featuring The Hollywood Studio Symphony) | 1:47 |
Details
[Edit]The soundtrack to the fourth The Fast and the Furious film is well in the tradition of the previous three, an inconsistent collection of street/club hybrids designed to make listeners feel like they're going to an opulent nightspot that just happens to be on the rough side of town. Fast & Furious — a confusing name for a sequel that's actually bettered by Malaysia's alternate title 4 Fast 4 Furious — starts out well enough with the taste-making choice of Baltimore rapper Rye Rye plus M.I.A. on the Blaqstarr-produced "Bang." Busta Rhymes' macho "G-Stro" is good enough, but the Kenna selection is an obscure surprise, coming off his slept-on Make Sure They See My Face album and sounding like Kanye West meets Bootsy. "Blanco" and "Krazy," with Lil Jon's ghetto-tech production, overshadow the other two Pitbull tracks, although the Miami rapper's collaboration with Robin Thicke features the priceless "Like Barack bring some hope to this bad world/Go ahead you bad girl." While reggaeton master Don Omar does fine on "Virtual Diva," the faceless Shark City Click cut and Tasha's pointless Madonna cover are textbook examples of filler.