℗ 2016 Summit Entertainment, LLC Under exclusive license to Island Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released March 11, 2016
Duration 59m 34s
Record Label Island Records
Genre Soundtrack
 

Allegiant (Original Motion Picture Score)

Joseph Trapanese, Tove Lo

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1.1
Scars
Tove Lo
3:40
1.2
Beyond The Wall
Joseph Trapanese
3:49
1.3
The Council
Joseph Trapanese
2:42
1.4
Making The Escape
Joseph Trapanese
3:34
1.5
Over The Wall
Joseph Trapanese
5:05
1.6
Chase Through Fringe
Joseph Trapanese
1:20
1.7
Plasma Globes
Joseph Trapanese
1:54
1.8
The Bureau
Joseph Trapanese
3:20
1.9
The Elevator
Joseph Trapanese
2:43
1.10
Memory Band
Joseph Trapanese
4:27
1.11
Tent City
Joseph Trapanese
3:51
1.12
Finding Tris
Joseph Trapanese
7:51
1.13
Ship Crash
Joseph Trapanese
1:27
1.14
Finding Four
Joseph Trapanese
3:46
1.15
Return To Chicago
Joseph Trapanese
3:56
1.16
Serum Released
Joseph Trapanese
2:22
1.17
Saving Chicago
Joseph Trapanese
3:47
Digital Booklet
This soundtrack from Allegiant, the middle installment of the science fiction trilogy The Divergent Series, kicks off with the single Scars performed by Tove Lo. The rest of the album contains the orchestral score, written by film composer Joseph Trapanese, returning to the franchise after scoring the music for the first movie.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Island Records Studio Masters

Produced by Bryan Lawson and Joseph Trapanese Score Conducted by Joseph Trapanese Supervising Music Editor: Bryan Lawson Music Editor: Sam Zeines Score Mixed by Joel Iwataki Pro Tools Operator: Vincent Cirilli Orchestra Recorded by Jake Jackson Orchestrators: Jennifer Hammond, David Butterworth Music Preparation: Booker White, BTW Productions Music Librarians: Jill Streater, Annie Barnard Scoring Editor: David Channing Orchestra Contractor: Isobel Griffiths Assistant Orchestra Contractor: Susie Gillis Orchestra Leader: Thomas Bowes Music Recordist: Laurence Anslow Additional Music Arrangers: Jason Lazarus, Judson Crane Technical Score Coordinator: Dylan Shyka Scoring Crew: Alex Ferguson, Lewis Jones, Tom Leach, George Oulton Mix Crew: Tom Hardisty, Tim Lauber, Ryan Robinson, Denis Saint-Amand Scoring Assistants: Francesco LeMetre, Hal Rosenfeld Music Sound Design: Miles Cole, Al Nelson, Brian Parkhurst, Keir Schmidt, Michael White Orchestra Recorded at AIR Lyndhurst, London and Abbey Road Studios, London Music Mixed at Warner Brothers Studios, Burbank, and 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles Mastered by Evren Göknar at Capitol Studios, Hollywood Layout © 2016 Island Records
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.16
-2.45 to -0.61
-17.95
-22.83 to -13.53
-15.91
-20.80 to -12.00
9
6 to 14
1
Scars
-0.66-13.95-12.06
2
Beyond The Wall
-0.70-17.19-14.49
3
The Council
-1.67-19.57-18.411
4
Making The Escape
-0.61-22.83-20.814
5
Over The Wall
-0.94-19.26-16.610
6
Chase Through Fringe
-1.14-15.97-13.88
7
Plasma Globes
-1.46-17.42-14.98
8
The Bureau
-1.48-18.61-17.010
9
The Elevator
-2.45-19.65-18.79
10
Memory Band
-1.07-18.80-15.79
11
Tent City
-0.90-16.43-14.18
12
Finding Tris
-1.02-19.04-16.59
13
Ship Crash
-0.97-13.53-12.36
14
Finding Four
-1.42-17.82-15.88
15
Return To Chicago
-0.79-19.73-18.211
16
Serum Released
-1.29-17.48-15.19
17
Saving Chicago
-1.17-17.94-16.29

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