Sony Classical will release a soundtrack album for Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past – The Rogue Cut. The album features the original score from the new cut of last year’s hit film composed by John Ottman (The Usual Suspects, X2, Valkyrie, Superman Returns, The Fantastic Four), including new music which the composer recorded specifically for the new edition. The soundtrack will be released on July 10, 2015 and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. The label has previously released the original soundtrack for the film last year. X-Men: Days of Future Past stars Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Peter Dinklage, Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen. The Rogue Cut, which features about 10 minutes of additional footage that was taken out of the theatrical version of the film, will be released on July 14 on Blu-ray and DVD.
Here’s the album track list:
1. Main Theme
2. Hope (Xavier’s Theme)
3. The Future
4. Time’s Up
5. I Found Them
6. Xavier’s Plan
7. Rules of Time
8. Trask Hearing – A New Era
9. Saigon – Logan Arrives
10. He Lost Everything
11. Pentagon Plan – Sneaky Mystique
12. Springing Erik
13. Clothes Off – Goodbye Peter
14. You Abandoned us All! – Yes, she Does
15. How Was She?
16. Paris Pandemonium
17. Whitehouse Meeting
18. Are you Mystique?
19. We Need You
20. All Those Voices
21. Charles n Charles
22. Off the Tracks
23. There’s Someone Else
24. Contacting Raven
25. Letting Raven In
Disc 2:
1. Finding Rogue
2. Costly Escape
3. Cutting Ties
4. Ripples in Time
5. Raising RFK – Here they Come
6. Raising RFK – Magneto Descends
7. The Attack Begins
8. Saving the Future
9. Join Me
10. They Found Us – Remember the Xmen
11. I Have Faith in You – Goodbyes
12. You’re Here!
13. Welcome Back – End Titles
14. En Sabah Nur
As if the “normal” soundtrack wasn’t boring enough.
Seriously, there’s 10 minutes of additional footage and they bother releasing another version of the soundtrack?? Lol
Amen to that!, Ds
Well there was a bunch of unreleased music from the theatrical cut as well. This is far better than releasing a “Complete Soundtrack” and THEN a “Rogue Cut Soundtrack”.
I had a feeling it’d be digital only of a release 🙁 I bought the soundtrack like 3 months before The Rogue Cut came out. In comparison, I’m surprised how much has been left out of the original release like “Charles and Charles”. Soundtracks generally only keep scores from “key scenes” yet the original release omitted tracks like the one mentioned.
Until iTunes offers lossless, that’s when I’ll be making my purchase of The Rogue Cut score.