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The Matrix Revolutions (soundtrack)

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The Matrix Revolutions:
Music from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedNovember 4, 2003
Recordedat The Newman Scoring Stage, 20th Century-Fox Studios
Genresoundtrack, Film score
Length66:02
LabelWarner Bros./Maverick
ProducerDon Davis (Tracks 1-3, 5-15), Juno Reactor (co-producer on Tracks 2-3, 16), Pale 3 (Track 4)
The Matrix soundtracks chronology
The Animatrix: The Album
(2003)
The Matrix Revolutions:
Music from the Motion Picture

(2003)
Enter the Matrix: Original Soundtrack from the Videogame
(2003)
Singles from The Matrix Revolutions: Music from the Motion Picture
  1. "Navras"
    Released: 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The Matrix Revolutions: Music from the Motion Picture is a 2003 soundtrack album from the film, The Matrix Revolutions.[2]

Track listing

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  1. "The Matrix Revolutions Main Title" by Don Davis – 1:21
  2. "The Trainman Cometh" by Juno Reactor/Don Davis – 2:43
  3. "Tetsujin" (iron man) by Juno Reactor/Don Davis – 3:21
  4. "In My Head" by Pale 3 – 3:46
  5. "The Road to Sourceville" by Don Davis – 1:25
  6. "Men in Metal" by Don Davis – 2:18
  7. "Niobe's Run" by Don Davis – 2:48
  8. "Woman Can Drive" by Don Davis – 2:41
  9. "Moribund Mifune" by Don Davis – 3:47
  10. "Kidfried" by Don Davis – 4:49
  11. "Saw Bitch Workhorse" by Don Davis – 3:59
  12. "Trinity Definitely" by Don Davis – 4:15
  13. "Neodämmerung" (Neo's dusk) by Don Davis – 5:59
  14. "Why, Mr. Anderson?" by Don Davis – 6:10
  15. "Spirit of the Universe" by Don Davis – 4:51
  16. "Navras" by Juno Reactor vs. Don Davis – 9:08

The track "Navras" was used by rhythmic gymnasts Simona Peycheva of Bulgaria and Penelope Blackmore of Australia in their respective ribbon routines at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Matrix Revolutions [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] - Don Davis". Allmusic.
  2. ^ "Various – The Matrix Revolutions: Music From The Motion Picture". discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-08-21.
  3. ^ Olympic Games Athens 2004 - Simona Peycheva BUL ribbon final on YouTube
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