Ghosts of the Abyss (soundtrack)
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| Ghosts of the Abyss | ||
|---|---|---|
| Soundtrack by Joel Mcneely | ||
| Released | April 26, 2003 | |
| Length | 58:29 | |
| Producer | Paramount | |
Ghosts of the Abyss is the official soundtrack album for the 2003 film of the same name. The songs are composed and conducted by Joel Mcneely, and the orchestrations were conducted by David Brown, Marshall Bowen and Frank Macchia. The album was also recorded and mixed by Rich Breen, Edited by Craig Pettigrew, and mastered by Pat Sullivan. The album was ultimately produced by James Cameron, Randy Gerston and Joel McNeely.
[edit] Track listing
- Departure (written and performed by Glen Phillips) (2:33)
- Main Title (1:16)
- Apprehension (1:29)
- Getting Ready (1:20)
- Titanic Revealed (3:11)
- Floating Above the Deck (3:01)
- Dangerous Recovery (1:28)
- Valse Septembre (written by Felix Godin) (2:19)
- The Windows (0:47)
- Jake and Elwood (2:14)
- The Bots Go In (1:33)
- Titsy Bitsy Girl (written by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton) (1:52)
- The Grand Staircase (1:33)
- Exploring the Staterooms (1:51)
- Song Without Words (written by Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky) (2:26)
- Elegance Past (2:10)
- Building the Ship (1:28)
- I... I Had to Go (1:54)
- The Ship's Engines (1:42)
- Alexander's Ragtime Band (written by Irving Berlin) (1:53)
- The Final Day (2:15)
- The End (3:17)
- Memorials (1:18)
- Go Toward the Light (1:31)
- The Next Morning (2:08)
- Nearer My God to Thee (written by John B. Dykes) (0:55)
- Saying Goodbye to Titanic (1:55)
- Eternal Father, Strong to Save (written by John B. Dykes and William Whiting) (3:02)
- Darkness, Darkness (written by Jesse Colin Young, performed by Lisa Torban) (4:05)
The full running time of the album is 58 minutes 29 seconds.

