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Batman: Mask of the Phantasm - Complete Original Motion Picture Score
Batman MOTP COMPS
Distributor Warner Bros. Records
Composer(s) Shirley Walker
Format CD
Number of discs 1
Duration 55:30
Genre(s) Soundtrack
Symphony
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The Batman: Mask of the Phantasm - Complete Original Motion Picture Score is the second official soundtrack release for the feature film "Batman: Mask of the Phantasm". Although it expands considerably the content compared to the previous soundtrack release, it's existence is rather obscure as the information regarding release dates and tracklist is not well documented.

The soundtrack consists 34 tracks composed by Shirley Walker, main composer for Batman: The Animated Series and the song "I Never Even Told You" performed by Tia Carrere, which plays during the ending credits of the film; written by Siedah Garrett and Glen Ballard Plus The Ending Theme of Batman: The Animated Series featuring Kevin Conroy.

The back cover credits include:

Music Composed by Shirley Walker

Tracklist[]

No. Title Duration Sample/Description
01.
Main Title
01:36
02.
The Bat
The Phantasm Appears
02:37
03.
Batman Spots The Phantasm
00:25
04.
Graveyard
00:47
05.
Meeting Andrea
00:38
06.
Ski Mask Vigilante
03:44
07.
Ski Mask Vigilante Wins the Fight
00:45
08.
Andrea Visits Bruce
00:40
09.
The Graveyard Killing
03:42
10.
Headlines
00:28
11.
Bat Signal
Bruce Sees Andrea
01:25
12.
Thinking of the Future
01:59
13.
Important Interruption
00:44
14.
Bruce vs The Biker Gang
01:33
15.
A Plea for Help
01:22
16.
The Birth of Batman
02:08
17.
The Joker's Hideout
03:04
18.
The Big Chase
05:31
19.
Midnight Meeting
01:21
20.
Back Together
01:01
21.
The Picture
00:26
22.
Joker Visits Artie
01:35
23.
Crazy Artie
00:44
24.
The Phone Call
01:28
25.
Andrea Remembers
00:46
26.
Phantasm Visits The Joker
01:54
27.
The Fan
00:43
28.
Batman & The Joker Duel
02:58
29.
Stopping The Joker
02:02
30.
Andrea's Revenge
01:10
31.
The Locket
00:42
32.
Batman's Destiny
00:58
33.
I Never Even Told You
04:20
34.
Batman: The Animated Series – End Credits (Composer: Danny Elfman) feat. Kevin Conroy
00:30
Total
55:30

Notes[]

  • A rather interesting choice was the use of choirs for the opening sequence of the film using the Batman theme composed by Walker.
  • Regarding this fact, Shirley Walker provided an amusing anecdote about the chorus during an interview with Cinemusic.com:
"As you know, the music team is rushing to the finish line as a film is in its final dub phase. Even the known orchestrators are not always given the credit they so justly deserve for insuring the timely execution (so to speak) of the score. I've become tired of fighting for credits for the support team that helps pull me through the final throes of recording and mixing my scores.
The choir for Masks gave me the opportunity to rectify this terrible situation. I made a chart by number of syllables of every music persons name backwards to use in creating the language you hear. 'Oh Nahlim Mot!', the phrase the score begins with, is Tom Milano, the music editor of most of my features, whom I originally worked with doing the Flash TV series.
You get the idea. It was working so well, I realized that I would need to include some of the film producers and executives at Warner Bros. After all, they were paying for my little inside joke. People do like to be included in these sorts of things. I had to lie to the Warner Bros. legal department person who called to ask me what the language was and what was being said. They certainly didn't want to be a party to me saying "screw Warner Bros." in Danish. I told them it was an obscure nonsensical choral language that existed only in out of print orchestration books.
I think I actually spent more time on my plot than I did on the score during the week I was preparing the choral cues. It was quite fun to see the looks on peoples faces, as they realized what they were hearing. Only two people had deciphered the puzzle by the time we recorded the choir. It was very difficult for the singers to sing the strange words. I'm sure they would have had more fun doing it, had I been able to include them in the joke too.
While I was mixing the score, I had Bobby Fernandez (Zed-nahn-fur E-Bob) record the choir acapella onto a separate DAT, ostensibly for my sample reel. The look on Tom's face as he began to suspect what I had done was well worth the whole deception. He finally turned to me and said "You didn't do what I think you've done, did you?".
The rest is history. Everyone on the music team has a tape of the singing of their names (we transferred to 1/4" tape and played it backwards; the old "back-masking" trick)."
  • Fans of the movie have managed to decipher some of the backward names in the chorus. Most of these names can be found in the booklet of the album:
  • Tom Milano (Music Editor)
  • Patti Zimmitti (Contractor)
  • Jean MacCurdy (Producer)
  • Hans Zimmer (Synthesist)
  • Mike McCuistion (Orchestrator)
  • Eric Radomski (Director)
  • Joel Franklin (Music Preparation)
  • Richard Bronskill (Score Mock-ups)
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