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Sudden Death (1996) The Deluxe Edition Soundtrack [CD]

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  • Expanded score for the hit Jean-Claude Van Damme action vehicle
  • Composed by John Debney
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1. Sudden Death
2. Game Day/ Roadblock / Grand theft Auto
3. Preparations
4. The Kitchen / Mrs. Ferrara Gets A Visitor / Badge Men
5. Loading Dock / Vice President Arrives / New Assistants
6. The Action / The Dome Again
7. Emergency Response
8. A Killing By The Numbers
9. Emily Sees
10. The Abduction of Emily
11. Kitchen Fight
12. Fight For the Bone
13. Phone's Dead / The Feone
14. Not Alone / Building Weapons
15. Vantage Point
16. The Roof / The Zamboni / A Dangerous Fireman
17. The Mayor Checks Out
18. The Sign / Le Dome
19. The Materials At Hand / The Meeting
20. Flame Thrower / Looking For Bombs
21. Locker Room Chase / Darren Sees Tyler
22. To Sudden Death
23. A Miracle / Scaling The Dome / Roof Fight
24. Through The Dome
25. Panic In the Arena
26. Foss's Escape Plan / Foss Flies Away
27. Foss Eats Ice
28. Sudden Death

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Additional information

Format(s)

Compact Disc (CD)

Composer(s)

John Debney

Tracks

28

Catalogue Number

TBC…

Description

From the Record Label…

Sudden Death (1995) was the second of two Peter Hyams films starring “the muscles from Brussels,” Jean-Claude Van Damme. After 1994’s Timecop, Sudden Death was patterned on the durable “Die Hard in a…” premise: here, the contained space is Pittsburgh Civic Arena, wired to explode by terrorists at the conclusion of game seven of the Stanley Cup finals.
Sudden Death was received as an above-average action film, with strong action and suspense as well as an emotional element: fire marshal Darren McCord (Van Damme) must rescue his daughter from the terrorists, even as he fights and kills their underlings—and saves a game-winning goal on the ice. Peter Hyams’ directorial vision has always been to score action with percussion and raw affect, not artifice. Sudden Death was his first of his three collaborations with John Debney (followed by The Relic and End of Days), receiving a pulse-pounding, orchestral tour de force from the young composer. “John Debney understood every emotion and where they needed to be amplified,” Hyams says today. “He’s a wonderful talent, and I adored working with him.”

Sudden Death was released by Varèse Sarabande in a 9-track, half-hour program at the time of the film. This Deluxe Edition expands the program to 28 tracks and 64 minutes, with Hyams and Debney newly interviewed by Daniel Schweiger for the liner notes.

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