Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Remixes
Paul Oakenfold · 2007
26 min · 5 tracks · trance
Epic orchestral themes transformed into pulsating trance beats, merging cinematic grandeur with club-ready energy.
Why this album works
This remix album is notable for its innovative fusion of film score and electronic music, reflecting a growing trend of remix culture in the mid-2000s. It contributed to the ongoing popularity of the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' franchise and showcased Oakenfold's ability to reinterpret orchestral compositions for club settings.
- Best for
- epic crescendos for dance floors club-ready energy with orchestral flair gradual build to a climax
- Context
- In 2007, Paul Oakenfold was a well-established figure in the electronic music scene, known for his influential productions and remixes. 'Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Remixes' followed his prominent work on the first two films' soundtracks, further solidifying his role in bridging cinematic music with electronic dance culture.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Paul van Dyk· Armin van Buuren· Aly & Fila
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Jack’s Suite (Paul Oakenfold mix) Standout 6:51
- 2 Jack’s Suite (Paul Oakenfold mix radio edit) 3:38
- 3 Jack’s Suite (The Crystal Method mix) Standout 6:04
- 4 Jack’s Suite (The Crystal Method mix radio edit) 3:47
- 5 Pirates Live Forever (Ryeland Allison remix) Standout 5:43
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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