| | Sum Of All Fears Soundtrack CD
Original score composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith. Recorded at Todd Scoring, Studio City, California. Personnel: Nick Vidar (programming). Audio Mixer: Bruce Botnick. Recording information: Todd Scoring, Studio City, CA. Sum Of All Fears Soundtrack Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Soundtrack CDs | | Label | Elektra | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 65934  | | CD Universe Part number | 3556875 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 04, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jerry Goldsmith; Trevor Horn | | Engineer | Bruce Botnick | | Additional Info | Soundtrack |
Sum Of All Fears Soundtrack Songs | 1. | If We Could Remember - Yolanda Adams |
| 2. | Mission, The - Shana Blake Hill (includes "If We Could Remember") |
| 3. | Bomb, The |
| 4. | That Went Well |
| 5. | Clear the Stadium |
| 6. | If We Get Through This - Tabitha Fair |
| 7. | Deal, The |
| 8. | Changes |
| 9. | Snap Count |
| 10. | His Name Is Olson |
| 11. | Nessun Dorma - Bruce Sledge (from "Turnadot") |
| 12. | Deserted Lab |
| 13. | Real Time |
| 14. | How Close? |
| 15. | Same Air, The |
| 16. | If We Could Remember - Yolanda Adams (Reprise) |
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