The term often refers to specific variations that differ from the Official Soundtrack track:
By the end of August 2007, with 5,505 signatures registered, Warner Bros. Records (who actually held the rights) reversed course and announced a CD release. 3. Versions and "Unreleased" Edits The term often refers to specific variations that
The story of the unreleased original version is a tale of fan passion and a composer's rise to icon status. While Steve Jablonsky's score is now considered a masterpiece of modern cinema, its journey from the recording studio to the public was surprisingly uncertain. 1. The Lost Score of 2007 Versions and "Unreleased" Edits The story of the
The version heard in the movie theater often contains slightly different choral arrangements or instrumental layers than the 5:26 album version. The Lost Score of 2007 The version heard
The "unreleased" legend began here. Fans, moved by the awe-inspiring scene of the Autobots descending as flaming meteors, launched an unofficial online petition at to demand a score release.
Many YouTube uploads titled "Unreleased" are high-quality remakes or "Expanded" edits that restore choral sections or bridge music used in the film's "Recording Sessions" but cut from the commercial album.