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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl was the original soundtrack of the motion picture Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. The music was composed by Klaus Badelt and overproduced by Hans Zimmer. The executive soundtrack producers were Jerry Bruckheimer and Bob Badami, and the score was performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony. It was released as a one-disc music CD album on July 22, 2003 by Walt Disney Records.
Track Listing[]
- Fog Bound
- The Medallion Calls
- The Black Pearl
- Will and Elizabeth
- Swords Crossed
- Walk the Plank
- Barbossa Is Hungry
- Blood Ritual
- Moonlight Serenade
- To the Pirates' Cave!
- Skull and Crossbones
- Bootstrap's Bootstraps
- Underwater March
- One Last Shot
- He's a Pirate
Kingdom Hearts II[]
For the video game Kingdom Hearts II, which features a number of scenes based on Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, composer Yoko Shimomura arranged a synthesized version of "He's a Pirate" to serve as the musical theme for all combat in the Port Royal world. This arrangement is identical in structure to the original cue, though a number of changes were made to the melody and chords.
Trivia[]
- At 43:50 long, this is the shortest of the five official Pirates of the Caribbean soundtracks.