Intrada Records has announced a new soundtrack album for the 1995 fantasy adventure Jumanji directed by Joe Johnston and starring Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, David Alan Grier, Jonathan Hyde, Bradley Pierce and Bonnie Hunt. The album features the film’s expanded original score composed and conducted by Academy Award winner James Horner (Titanic, Avatar, A Beautiful Mind, Field of Dreams, Braveheart, Apollo 13, Aliens, The Rocketeer), including around 20 minutes of previously unreleased music, as well as the content of the original 1995 soundtrack album (released by Epic Soundtrax). The 2-CD set is now available to order on the label’s official website, where you can also check out audio samples. Jumanji is now available on VOD, Blu-ray and DVD.

Here’s the track list of the album:

Disc 1:

The Film Score:
1. Prologue And Main Title (3:40)
2. Alan Finds The Game (1:54)
3. Oven Sounds/First Move (2:26)
4. The New House (1:23)
5. Bats In The Attic/The Exterminator (1:36)
6. Monkey Mayhem (5:23)
7. A New World (2:40)
8. Alan Parrish (4:21)
9. Mosquito In Car (1:24)
10. Alan Explains The Dangers (0:49)
11. “It’s Sarah’s Move” (2:34)
12. Plant Almost Eats Peter (2:05)
13. The Hunter (1:54)
14. Stampede! (2:10)
15. A Pelican Steals The Game (1:38)
16. Hunter Sniffs The Game (0:25)
17. Hunter Shoots At Alan/Monkeys Start Looting (1:03)
18. Rampage Through Town Pt. I & Pt. II (2:55)
19. Store Mayhem (1:58)
20. Car Crash (2:23)
21. Peter’s Tail/Van Pelt’s Hand (1:29)
22. The Monsoon (5:12)
23. “Jumanji” [Film Edit] (11:42)
24. Peter, Judy And Parents (0:52)
25. End Titles (5:58)

Disc 2:

The Extras:
1. Monkey Mayhem (Without Klaxon Horns) (5:24)
2. “It’s Sarah’s Move” (Alternate) (2:34)
3. Jumanji Drums (0:35)

1995 Soundtrack Album:
4. Prologue And Main Title (3:42)
5. First Move (2:20)
6. Monkey Mayhem (4:42)
7. A New World (2:40)
8. “It’s Sarah’s Move” (2:36)
9. The Hunter (1:56)
10. Rampage Through Town (2:28)
11. Alan Parrish (4:18)
12. Stampede! (2:12)
13. A Pelican Steals The Game (1:40)
14. The Monsoon (4:48)
15. “Jumanji” (11:47)
16. End Titles (5:55)