
Genre: Score
Date: 2005
Country: USA
Audio codec: MP3
Quality: 192 kbs
Playtime: 1:53:49
Thanks to Vandrigues
CD1
01. The Ladd Company (0:25)
02. Main titles (3:54)
03. Leons Interrogation (1:10)
04. Sushi Bar – Damask Rose (2:45)
05. Los Angeles November 2019 (1:21)
06. Blush Response (5:44)
07. Wait For Me (5:12)
08. Deckard Meets Rachael (1:36)
09. Rachaels Song (4:20)
10. Tales Of The Future (4:53)
11. Bicycle Riders (2:10)
12. Chews Eye Lab (1:19)
13. Memories Of Green (5:32)
14. Blade Runner Blues (10:11)
15. Pris Meets JF Sebastian (1:37)
16. One More Kiss, Dear (3:58)
CD2
01. Deckards Dream (1:11)
02. Thinking Of Rachael (1:18)
03. Esper Analysis (2:25)
04. Animoid Row (2:44)
05. Taffey Lewis Night Club (1:59)
06. Salomes Dance (0:40)
07. Cross Now, street scene (0:47)
08. Zhoras Retirement (1:42)
09. I Am The Business (2:29)
10. Love Theme (4:58)
11. I Dreamt Music (4:32)
12. Morning At The Bradbury (3:47)
13. The Prodigal Son Brings Death (4:07)
14. Deckard Enters The Bradbury (3:37)
15. Dangerous Days (0:58)
16. Wounded Animals (10:56)
17. Tears In Rain (2:48)
18. Rachael Sleeps (2:07)
19. Blade Runner (End Titles) (4:41)
4 comments
How many different soundtracks of Blade Runner does it exist?? Can someone explain what are all of these soundtracks? What’s the actual difference between them? Is there so many exclusive material on them? I have already 8 versions… I’m wondering if it’s really worth the download to get all the 10+ more available… Thanks.
Most of them are nearly the same, sometimes with tracks in a different order.
I have settled for these ones –
Original Blade Runner OST remastered
Complete Blade Runner 2019 edition
EMS Recombination (4 discs) (Has Japanese extras).
Retirement Esper version (5 discs)
Westwood Computer game version
Directors Cut version.
This is getting out of control! There’s more versions of the soundtrack than there are of the movie!
As was foretold, more data has been received
about this mysterious “Blade Runner”,
and it seems he has much to reveal,
for this be chapter 31 in his seemingly
endless quest to enlighten us all.