The Transformers The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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The Transformers The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
Released(US) 1986
(JP) 1989
(US Re-release) 1992
Genre
  • Glam metal
  • hard rock
  • film score
Length37:45
Label(US) Scotti Bros. Records
(JP) Pony Canyon
(US Re-release) Volcano Entertainment
Singles from The Transformers The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  1. "The Touch / Dare to Be Stupid"
    Released: August 1986
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]
Sputnikmusic3/5 stars[2]

The Transformers The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the 1986 soundtrack from the motion picture The Transformers: The Movie. It was released in the United States by Scotti Bros. Records on LP and cassette. It was released in Japan by Pony Canyon on CD in 1989. In 1992, Scotti Bros. released the album on CD in the US. By 1999, it was subsequently re-issued by eventual successor company Volcano Entertainment,[3] and was re-released in 2007 with updated cover art and 4 bonus tracks.

Track listing[]

  1. "The Touch" (Performed by Stan Bush) (Produced by Richie Wise)
  2. "Instruments of Destruction" (Performed by NRG) (Produced by Ernie Burns)
  3. "Death of Optimus Prime" (Performed by Vince DiCola) (Produced by Vince DiCola and Ed Fruge)
  4. "Dare" (Performed by Stan Bush) (Produced by Vince DiCola and Richie Wise)
  5. "Nothin’s Gonna Stand in Our Way" (Performed by Spectre General)[4] (Produced by Randy Bishop with Spencer Proffer for Pasha)
  6. "The Transformers (Theme)" (Performed by Lion) (Produced by Richie Wise)
  7. "Escape" (Performed by Vince DiCola) (Produced by Vince DiCola and Ed Fruge)
  8. "Hunger" (Performed by Spectre General)[4] (Produced by Spencer Proffer for Pasha)
  9. "Autobot/Decepticon Battle" (Performed by Vince DiCola) (Produced by Vince DiCola and Ed Fruge)
  10. "Dare to Be Stupid" (Performed by "Weird Al" Yankovic) (Produced by Rick Derringer)

2007 re-release[]

Transformers: The Movie (20th Anniversary Edition)
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedMay 29, 2007
Genre
  • Glam metal
  • hard rock
  • film score
Length54:40
LabelVolcano Entertainment

On May 29, 2007, the soundtrack was given the 20th Anniversary Special Edition treatment as was the movie when it was released on DVD on November 7, 2006. This version includes all 10 tracks from the original soundtrack, plus brand-new bonus material provided by Vince DiCola, the composer and producer of the film's score. The bonus material includes three additional score cues and an alternate version of the Transformers Theme performed by Stan Bush.

Track listing[]

  1. "The Touch"
  2. "Instruments of Destruction"
  3. "Death of Optimus Prime"
  4. "Dare"
  5. "Nothin’s Gonna Stand in Our Way"
  6. "The Transformers (Theme)"
  7. "Escape"
  8. "Hunger"
  9. "Autobot/Decepticon Battle"
  10. "Dare to Be Stupid"
  11. "Unicron Medley"
  12. "Moon Base 2 - Shuttle Launch"
  13. "Megatron Must Be Stopped - Parts 1 and 2"
  14. "The Transformers (Theme) (Alternate Version)"

Legacy[]

  • Power-metal band N.R.G. has since been reborn as Damn Cheetah, with a first album release titled Primal.[5]
  • The Lion cover version of the main Transformers theme was itself covered on the NES by chiptune artist Inverse Phase and renamed to "NESformers".[6]
  • "Subsong 2" from the Commodore 64 game Turrican is actually the song "Escape" from The Transformers: The Movie soundtrack.[7]

In popular culture[]

  • The song "The Touch" is performed by Mark Wahlberg's character Dirk Diggler in the 1997 film Boogie Nights. His performance appears as a hidden track on the soundtrack album to the film.
  • Stan Bush's original version of "The Touch" was used in the 2008 Chuck episode "Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer".[8] The song also appears in the games Shadow Warrior and Saints Row IV, along with an episode of American Dad! and The Goldbergs.
  • The "Passiona High" sketch from cult Australian radio show Get This was based around several songs from the Transformers soundtrack, reworked into the storyline of an underdog nerd winning the eponymous school's annual synthesizer solo contest. The album tracks featured are "The Touch", "Autobot/Decepticon Battle", "Escape" and "Dare".[9]
  • The "Get Psyched Mix" from Barney Stinson and the "Bro Code" in How I Met Your Mother point "The Transformers Theme" as a "Classic Get Psyched Song".
  • The Cybertronic Spree covers much of the album at conventions.
  • The song "Dare" was featured in The Goldbergs Season 4 episode "Fonzie Scheme" during the scene when Barry is attempting to jump a golf cart off of a mound of dirt.
  • "Dare" is also featured in "Live Studio Audience," the seventh episode for the first season of the Netflix series GLOW, during a wrestling training montage between main characters Ruth and Debbie.

References[]

  1. ^ Fisher, Murrday. "AllMusic review".
  2. ^ Geriak, Christopher. "Soundtrack (Film) - The Transformers The Movie". Sputnikmusic.
  3. ^ "Transformers The Movie - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 20th Anniversary Edition". IGN. Archived from the original on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Spectre General" was credited on the soundtrack album under its original name, Kick Axe. The producers of the film thought the name "Kick Axe" sounded "too threatening," so they listed them as "Spectre General" instead. The band was not notified about the change.
  5. ^ "Area 403". Archived from the original on 2008-02-27. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  6. ^ "NESformers". Inverse Phase.
  7. ^ "Facts about Turrican". Archived from the original on 2003-08-18. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  8. ^ Phil Klemmer (writer), Norman Buckley (director) (2008-10-27). "Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer". Chuck. Season 2. Episode 5. NBC.
  9. ^ Passiona High on YouTube. Retrieved 2009-11-07.

See also[]

  • Transformers: The Album soundtrack to the 2007 live-action film.
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