La-La Land Records has announced the details of the 20th Anniversary expanded soundtrack album for Terrence Malick’s 1998 drama The Thin Red Line starring Sean Penn, Adrien Brody and Woody Harrelson. The 4-CD set features the expanded and remastered Academy Award-nominated music from the 20th Century Fox production composed by Hans Zimmer (The Dark Knight, Gladiator, Inception, The Lion King), including the film score as written in chronological film order on the first two discs, the remastered original 1999 soundtrack album on the third disc and RCA’s album of Melanesian chants from the movie on the fourth disc. The soundtrack, which is limited to 3,500 copies, will be available to order on the label’s official website later today.

Here’s the track list of the album:

Disc 1: The Film Score

1. Nature Montage (5:38)
2. Witt With Melanesians (2:54)
3. Witt In Brig / Tall And Quintard (8:27)
4. Staros Below Deck (1:58)
5. March Inland (8:21)
6. Staros Prays (2:23)
7. The Grass / Tall Calls Staros (3:27)
8. Keck’s Death (4:47)
9. Walsh Helps Tella (2:20)
10. Staros Refuses Order (8:11)
11. Bell’s Patrol (3:58)
12. Bell Goes Alone (3:31)
13. Welsh & Witt Talk (3:49)
14. Gaff’s Party Leaves (3:17)
15. Gaff’s Party Returns (2:04)
16. Attack On The Bivouac (Long Version) (11:03)

Disc 2: The Film Score (Continued)

1. Staros Is Relieved (2:08)
2. Tall Does Nails (1:22)
3. Airfield – Bell Flashback (5:57)
4. Marty’s Letter (3:42)
5. Village Flashback (2:04)
6. Witt Travels (5:48)
7. Japanese Appear – Witt Chased (5:27)
8. Witt Killed (2:15)
9. Witt’s Funeral (5:17)
10. Cemetery (4:48)
11. End Credits (5:23)
12. Concerto For Beam (Extended Version) – John Powell (feat. Francesco Lupica) (6:09)
Additional Music:
13. Keck’s Death (Alternate) (4:32)
14. Gaff’s Party Returns (Alternate) (2:05)
15. Attack On The Bivouac (Short Version) (8:05)
16. Staros Is Relieved (Alternate) (3:06)
17. Tall Does Nails (Alternate) (1:30)
18. Witt Travels (Alternate) (6:43)

Disc 3: Content of the Original Soundtrack Album (Remastered)

Disc 4: Melanesian Choirs: The Blessed Islands – Chants From The Thin Red Line