Saw V: Original Motion Picture Score | ||||
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Film score by Charlie Clouser | ||||
Released | February 2, 2010 | |||
Genre | Film score | |||
Length |
1:40:22 (Evolution) 01:24:01 (Movie Listing) |
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Label | Evolution Music Partners | |||
Producer | Charlie Clouser | |||
Charlie Clouser chronology | ||||
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Saw V: Original Motion Picture Score is the film score to Saw V. The released score has 61 tracks, nine of which are alternates. Out of the 61 released tracks, 49 were featured in the film.
Like the Saw IV score, it was not licensed to a recording company and not commercially distributed.
All composed by Charlie Clouser.
A number of tracks from the previous films were re-used, some replacing unreleased original tracks. The majority of the tracks were from Saw III and Saw IV.
Only condensed versions of eight tracks were released on the original soundtrack ("Trap Attack" and "What It Takes"), and three parts of the end theme were played on special features section of the DVD.
Despite featuring the majority of the score, several tracks were not released. Most obviously is the film version of "Pendulum", the music track that plays when Jill tells Erickson she suspects Strahm is following her, the scene prior to the Bathtub Trap, and Hoffman's conversation with Jigsaw in the sickroom. The latter two scenes contained recycled tracks from previous films. Several tracks featured on the Evolution Music Partners listing were also not released.
The tracks released on the soundtrack were (in order of appearance):