The Score – An Epic Journey

The Score – An Epic Journey is a soundtrack album by the Dutch symphonic metal formation Epica, released in 2005. It is the film soundtrack to Joyride, a Dutch production.

The Score – An Epic Journey
Soundtrack album by
Released20 September 2005
RecordedOctober 2004 to May 2005
StudioEpica Studio, Reuver, The Netherlands
Huts Studio, Antwerpen, Belgium
Gate Studio, Wolfsburg, Germany
GenreOrchestral
Length63:25
LabelTransmission
ProducerMark Jansen, Yves Huts, Miro, Sascha Paeth, Olaf Reitmeier
Epica chronology
Consign to Oblivion
(2005)
The Score – An Epic Journey
(2005)
The Road to Paradiso
(2006)

Most of the songs of the album are instrumental, except for four songs. The three songs that do feature the singing voice of Simone Simons ("Trois Vierges", "Solitary Ground", "Quietus") are different versions of songs from the album Consign to Oblivion, which was released earlier the same year.[1]

The album was originally supposed to be released on 8 September. After two delays, this date changed to 20 September 2005. The first samples of The Score were given to Jimmy Lim by Mark Jansen in Madrid.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Vengeance Is Mine" Mark Jansen1:53
2."Unholy Trinity" Yves Huts3:09
3."The Valley" Huts2:09
4."Caught in a Web" Jansen, Coen Janssen, Huts4:25
5."Insomnia" Jansen2:07
6."Under the Aegis" Huts, Jansen2:49
7."Trois Vierges" (solo version)Simone SimonsJansen, Janssen, S. Simons4:41
8."Mystica" Huts2:45
9."Valley of Sins" Jansen5:39
10."Empty Gaze" Jansen2:09
11."The Alleged Paradigm" Jansen, Huts2:23
12."Supremacy" Jansen, Huts3:19
13."Beyond the Depth" Jansen1:55
14."Epitome" Huts, Jansen1:17
15."Inevitable Embrace" Jansen3:50
16."Angel of Death" Jansen3:28
17."The Ultimate Return" Jansen4:46
18."Trois Vierges" (reprise) Jansen, Janssen, S. Simons2:04
19."Solitary Ground" (single version)S. SimonsJanssen, Jansen, Ad Sluijter, S. Simons4:05
20."Quietus" (score version)S. SimonsJansen, Huts, Janssen, Sluijter, S. Simons, Jeroen Simons3:55

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