Transformers: Age of Extinction

2014 film by Michael Bay

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December 21 2014 Paramount released the complete film score for Transformers: Age of Extinction as part of their 'For Your Consideration (FYC)' campaign. The soundtrack includes previously unreleased tracks and film edits, though notably missing the track 'The Legend Exists' and featuring two tracks with no audio content.
November 20 2014 Jablonsky announced via Facebook that the score would no longer be sold on iTunes after reaching its 15,000 unit limit, expressing disappointment about the potential unavailability of the score.
October 7 2014 The score was released on CD by La-La Land Records as a limited edition of 3,000 units.
July 3 2014 The official score was released on iTunes, with Jablonsky noting that physical copies would take longer to be available.
July 3 2014 The complete film score for Transformers: Age of Extinction was released by Paramount Pictures, composed by Steve Jablonsky with contributions from Hans Zimmer and Imagine Dragons.
June 2014 Jablonsky and Bay completed the film score, which exhausted Jablonsky, one month before the film's release.
June 30 2014 Steve Jablonsky released the Transformers: Age of Extinction EP, featuring four musical suites as a teaser for the full film score.
December 2013 Steve Jablonsky and Michael Bay began working on the film score for Transformers: Age of Extinction, collaborating on creating themes for new characters while also incorporating themes from the first trilogy.

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