Jurassic Park III (film Score) - Promotional Score Release

Promotional Score Release

A promotional release of the score was gifted to friends of Don Davis and includes nearly the entire score. The promotional score's mix is narrow because of a direct downmix from the original 5.1 masters, without any correction or remixing for stereo performance.

Track Listing
No. Title Length
1. "Isla Sorna Sailing Situation" 4:22
2. "Alan and Ellie" 1:42
3. "Udesky, Nash and Cooper" 2:28
4. "Montana (Unused)" 1:17
5. "Alan Goes" 1:54
6. "Dinosaur Fly-By" 2:12
7. "Cooper's Last Stand" 2:45
8. "Frenzy Fuselage" 3:59
9. "Clash of Extinction (Unused)" 1:40
10. "Kirby Paint and Tile Plus" 4:06
11. "Bone Man Ben" 3:38
12. "Raptor Eggs" 2:52
13. "The Raptor Room" 2:33
14. "The Raptor Repartee" 3:26
15. "Eric Saves Alan" 1:47
16. "Tree People" 2:01
17. "Nash Calling" 3:36
18. "Crasher" 3:17
19. "Pteranodon Habitat" 3:01
20. "Tiny Pecking Pteranodons" 3:23
21. "Billy Oblivions" 2:49
22. "Brachiosaurus On the Bank" 2:07
23. "Reaching For Glory" 2:31
24. "Underwater Attack" 2:11
25. "Spinosaurus Confrontation" 3:02
26. "River Reminiscence" 1:08
27. "Ambush and Rescue" 3:40
28. "The Hat Returns/ End Credits (Album)" 5:22

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