''Cars 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'' is the soundtrack album to the 2011
Disney
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Pixar
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film
of the same name composed by
Michael Giacchino
Michael Giacchino ( , ; born October 10, 1967) is an American film, television, and video game score composer. He has received many accolades for his work, including an Academy Award for ''Up (2009 film), Up'' (2009), an Emmy Award, Emmy for Lo ...
. It was directed by
John Lasseter
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, a sequel to ''
Cars
A car, or an automobile, is a motor vehicle with wheels. Most definitions of cars state that they run primarily on roads, seat one to eight people, have four wheels, and mainly transport people rather than cargo. There are around one billio ...
'' (2006) and the second film in the
''Cars'' franchise. The film is scored by
Michael Giacchino
Michael Giacchino ( , ; born October 10, 1967) is an American film, television, and video game score composer. He has received many accolades for his work, including an Academy Award for ''Up (2009 film), Up'' (2009), an Emmy Award, Emmy for Lo ...
in his first and only collaboration with Lasseter. The film marked Giacchino's fourth Pixar film after ''The Incredibles'', ''Ratatouille'' and ''Up'', which was also by Lasseter and also the fourth Pixar film not to be scored by
Randy Newman
Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer, songwriter, arranger, pianist, composer, conductor and orchestrator. He is known for his non-rhotic Southern American English, Southern-accented singing style, early America ...
or
Thomas Newman
Thomas Montgomery Newman (born October 20, 1955) is an American composer, conductor and orchestrator. He is best known for his film scores, earning accolades of six Grammy Award, Grammy Awards, an Emmy Awards, Emmy Award, two British Academy F ...
. The score was recorded at the Eastwood Scoring Stage for over six to seven weeks, whereas the orchestra recording happened for six to eight days. The album was released by
Walt Disney Records
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on June 14, 2011, ten days ahead of the film's release, and featured songs performed by
Weezer
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,
Robbie Williams
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,
Brad Paisley
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and
Perfume
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, with Giacchino's score accompanying the remainder of it.
Development
''Cars 2'' is
John Lasseter
John Alan Lasseter ( ; born January 12, 1957) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and animator. He was previously the chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and Disneytoon Studios, a ...
's only film not to be scored by his frequent collaborator
Randy Newman
Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer, songwriter, arranger, pianist, composer, conductor and orchestrator. He is known for his non-rhotic Southern American English, Southern-accented singing style, early America ...
, who also scored the predecessor. In October 2010,
Michael Giacchino
Michael Giacchino ( , ; born October 10, 1967) is an American film, television, and video game score composer. He has received many accolades for his work, including an Academy Award for ''Up (2009 film), Up'' (2009), an Emmy Award, Emmy for Lo ...
was hired to score music for the film, after previously working on
Pixar
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's ''
The Incredibles
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'' (2004), ''
Ratatouille
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'' (2007) and ''
Up'' (2009).
He initially liked the music of the first film scored by Newman, and whenever he watched the film he felt that "he was in the middle of something important or big or something adventurous" and seeing the film, he felt it as a perfect fit. On watching several iterations of the final edit, he said "I've watched the film go through different phases, you know it changes, it evolves. you go through several versions of it to try and get to the best possible version of the story. So I've seen like four iterations of it as it goes."
The score had international flavors as most of it does center around Finn McMissile (
Michael Caine
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), and the music echoes of Radiator Springs and other elements from the first film he did not want to lose. He admitted that there is a thematic element to the film that does develop as the film progresses.
Especially to match McMissile's character, a successful spy in the 1960s in London, and he thought of the kind of music he listened for the film, which was surf music that became the centrepiece of the film as well as his identity.
On the racing sequences, it had more showcasing racing and no guitar used in the film, if being used it is a combination of the "racing and something else is going on story-wise. So it all depends on what's happening with the story, how much or how little you use of that element."
He said that the score is really that surf thing, at its core and had elements such as "fun, action, emotion and friendship" which he liked, saying "You know with these movies, especially at Pixar, the core of the film is usually something very emotional and something that feels really real that you can relate to, it's not like done in a false way. You know a lot of films will treat emotion falsely and you can sense that very quickly, but these films have a way of pulling you in and making you care about these characters because they're treating them like real people, not like a cartoon or something to make fun of, they actually treat them as if they're real people, and I think that's great."
As the film featured several cars, he did not want the music to be too overt with the film as it becomes more about the music than it does about the film, as he felt that he want the music to follow the characters.
The Newsboys song “City to City” was featured in the film albeit not credited in the soundtrack.
Track listing
Reception
James Southall of ''Movie Wave'' wrote "Nothing here is without merit – it’s by a composer of serious talent and a knack of delivering what a film needs – but as an album, there’s just something about it which means the whole seems rather less than the sum of its parts. It’s reasonably entertaining, but I doubt anyone would consider it amongst the composer’s finer efforts and it is left trailing in the dust of Newman’s far superior music for the first instalment, which was never given the kind of release it deserved." ''
Filmtracks.com'' wrote "the songs are fine and the score is merely average, Giacchino's music broader in scope and obviously longer in length than Newman's but lacking in any distinctive highlights or convincing emotional connection. It's simply parody music from start to finish, and it's tough to really become engaged with it when other composers have done it before and arguably done it better."
Bill Graham of
''Collider'' wrote "the score by Michael Giacchino lacks a focused, recognizable theme". James Christopher Monger of ''
AllMusic
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'' wrote "The film’s soundtrack reflects these changes, swapping out previous maestro Randy Newman with the extremely capable Michael Giacchino, and front-loading the collection with five very different pop songs." Todd McCarthy of ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' wrote "Michael Giacchino’s score has the effect of a super-charger on the film, as if it needed one".
Chart performance
Credits
Credits adapted from CD liner notes.
* Creative direction – Steve Gerdes
* Music production assistant – Jimmy Tsai
* Music composer and producer – Michael Giacchino
* Music contractor – Reggie Wilson
* Music co-ordinator – Ashley Chafin
* Recording crew – Aaron Walk, Andre J.H. Zweers, Bruce Monical, Charlie Stavish, Dann Thompson, Drew Bollman, Ghian Wright, Kyle Manner, Neal Cappellino, Paul Smith, Steve Genewick
* Scoring crew – Jay Selvester, Richard Wheeler, Ryan Robinson
* Recording – Tom Hardisty, Dan Wallin
* Music production director – Andrew Page
* Additional music editor – Earl Ghaffari
* Assistant music editor – Alexandra Apostolakis
* Music editor – Stephen M. Davis
* Executive producer– Chris Montan
* Mastered By – Gavin Lurssen, Reuben Cohen
* Music consultant – Booker White, Walt Disney Music Library
* Musical assistance – Dave Martina
* Executive music assistance – Jill Heffley
* Orchestrations – Tim Simonec, Andrea Datzman, Brad Dechter, Cameron Patrick, Chris Tilton, Ira Hearshen, Mark Gasbarro, Marshall Bowen, Michael Giacchino, Peter Boyer
* Orchestra conductor – Tim Simonec
* Music business affairs – Donna Cole-Brulé
* Creative marketing – Glen Lajeski
* Mixing – Dan Wallin
* Music supervisor – Tom MacDougall
* Post-production supervisor – Paul Cichocki
References
External links
Official website{{Michael Giacchino
2011 soundtrack albums
Walt Disney Records soundtracks
Pixar soundtracks
Michael Giacchino soundtracks
Cars (franchise)