Collateral Original Motion Picture Soundtrack -2004- -eac- -flac- -pk.elektron-
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The "Collateral Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" has had a lasting impact on the music and film industries. The soundtrack's innovative curation and technical quality have influenced the way soundtracks are created and distributed. The film's success also helped to establish Michael Mann as a master of atmospheric, music-driven cinema. Audioslave – "Shadow on the Sun" The Crystal
- Audioslave – "Shadow on the Sun"
- The Crystal Method – "Born Too Slow"
- Paul Oakenfold – "Ready Steady Go" (Korean Version)
- Groove Armada – "Hands of Time"
- Root Manuva – "Witness (1 Hope)"
- Roni Size – "New Forms"
- Peter Gabriel – "Red Rain"
- Klazz Brothers & Cuba Percussion – "Mozart: Requiem (K.626 – Lacrimosa – Diam)."
- Antonio Pinto – "Brief Eternity"
- James Newton Howard – "Collateral (Main Title Theme)"
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2.2 The Electronica and Ambient Pulse
As the narrative progresses into the violence of Vincent (Tom Cruise), the soundtrack shifts toward electronica. Tracks like "Ready Steady Go" by Paul Oakenfold provide kinetic energy, but it is the work of artists like James Newton Howard and the ambient influences that define the film's "night sound." Club / 0:00
- Jazz Roots: It opens with "Reflexion" by trumpet legend Chris Botti, establishing a smoky, noir-ish tone. This ties into the film’s jazz club scene and underscores the tragedy of the musician victim.
- Electronic Tension: As the night progresses, the score shifts toward ambient and breakbeat influences, utilizing artists like Paul Oakenfold and the scoring work of James Newton Howard and Audio Machine.
- The Standout: Perhaps the most iconic musical moment in the film is the club sequence set to Oakenfold’s "Ready Steady Go," which serves as a kinetic, violent crescendo.
Source Format: This is a FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) release, meaning the audio is compressed without any loss in quality from the original CD.
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