
John Ottman: X-Men: Apocalypse (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Vinyl LP)
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Limited double 180gm orange vinyl LP pressing. Original soundtrack to the 2016 motion picture. X-Men: Apocalypse follows in the footsteps of the previous series. The ancient mutant en Sabah Nur awakens in 1983 and plans to wipe out modern civilization and take over the world. Again main characters James McAvoy as Professor Charles Xavier, Michael Fassbender as Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto, Jennifer Lawrence as Raven/Mystique and their team of young X-Men come together to defeat his extinction plan. The movie is directed by Bryan Singer with a screenplay by Simon Kinberg. This time the music is composed by John Ottman, who previously composed the scores for X2 and X-Men: Days of Future Past. John Ottman's take on 'Beethoven Havok' is an adaptation of Ludwig von Beethoven's seventh symphony and as a bonus there is a vocal version of 'Rest Young Child' written by Byron Burton. Apocalypse, The Transference, Pyramid Collapse/Main Titles, Eric's New Life, Just a Dream, Moira's Discovery/Apocalypse Awakes, Shattered Life, Going Grey/Who the F Are You?, Eric's Rebirth, Contacting Eric/The Answer!, Beethoven Havok, You Can See, New Pyramid, Recruiting Psylocke, Split Them Up!, A Piece of His Past, The Magneto Effect, Jet Memories, The Message/Some Kind of Weapon, Great Hero/You Betray Me, Like a Fire, What Beach?, Rebuilding/Cuffed/Goodbye Old Friend, You're X-Men/End Titles, Rest Young Child (Vocal Version)
Limited double 180gm orange vinyl LP pressing. Original soundtrack to the 2016 motion picture. X-Men: Apocalypse follows in the footsteps of the previous series. The ancient mutant en Sabah Nur awakens in 1983 and plans to wipe out modern civilization and take over the world. Again main characters James McAvoy as Professor Charles Xavier, Michael Fassbender as Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto, Jennifer Lawrence as Raven/Mystique and their team of young X-Men come together to defeat his extinction plan. The movie is directed by Bryan Singer with a screenplay by Simon Kinberg. This time the music is composed by John Ottman, who previously composed the scores for X2 and X-Men: Days of Future Past. John Ottman's take on 'Beethoven Havok' is an adaptation of Ludwig von Beethoven's seventh symphony and as a bonus there is a vocal version of 'Rest Young Child' written by Byron Burton. Apocalypse, The Transference, Pyramid Collapse/Main Titles, Eric's New Life, Just a Dream, Moira's Discovery/Apocalypse Awakes, Shattered Life, Going Grey/Who the F Are You?, Eric's Rebirth, Contacting Eric/The Answer!, Beethoven Havok, You Can See, New Pyramid, Recruiting Psylocke, Split Them Up!, A Piece of His Past, The Magneto Effect, Jet Memories, The Message/Some Kind of Weapon, Great Hero/You Betray Me, Like a Fire, What Beach?, Rebuilding/Cuffed/Goodbye Old Friend, You're X-Men/End Titles, Rest Young Child (Vocal Version)