After the disbanding of Pop Will Eat Itself in 1996, Mansell was introduced to film scoring when director Darren Aronofsky, hired him to score his debut film, π. Mansell then wrote the score for the next Aronofsky film, Requiem for a Dream, which has been well received. Mansell's composition for The Fountain was nominated for Best Original Score at the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards. His other notable film scores include Moon, Smokin' Aces, The Wrestler, and Black Swan. Mansell's score for Darren Aronofsky's π was followed up by his score for Aronofsky's next film, Requiem for a Dream, which became a cult hit. Since their first collaboration in 1996, Mansell has composed the music to every Aronofsky film. Other notable achievements include the theme for the film The Hole, the music for the pilot episode of CSI: NY, and the score for Aronofsky's later films The Fountain, which was nominated for Best Original Score in the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards, and The Wrestler. Mansell has also contributed the score to HBO's Voyeur. The song was also used as the base theme for the song "Throw It Up" by Lil Jon. His most recent work has been on the soundtrack for Black Swan in 2010. Mansell's theme tune for sci-fi movie Moon also appears on the trailer for the film The Iron Lady. Mansell also contributed music to Lord of the Rings. The trailer for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers contained a rearranged version of the track "Lux Æterna", using a full orchestra and choir. The piece, named "Requiem for a Tower", was recorded especially for the trailer. The orchestration was arranged by Simone Benyacar, Dan Nielsen, and Veigar Margeirsson. "Lux Æterna" has since become popular, with both the original and the "Requiem for a Tower" version having appeared in a wide variety of advertisements and trailers, including the trailer for the Red Sox–Yankees games in the 2007 Major League Baseball season, and trailers for the films Zathura, The Da Vinci Code, Sunshine, Babylon A.D. and the TV series Lost and Top Gear. It was also used on Sky Sports News and as the theme for Soccer Saturday from 2007-2009. In 2006, the theme was used in EuroSport LIVE trailers. The theme was also used by America's Got Talent as an introduction of the judges before being changed slightly. The new variant is now a regular piece on the show. Another well known trailer cue is "Death Is the Road to Awe" from the score for The Fountain which was featured in a trailer for the 2007 film I Am Legend, the trailer for the film The Mist, as well as the trailer for the film Frost/Nixon, and toward the end of 2007 The Final Cut trailer for Blade Runner.
Scoring credits
Pi, 1998
Requiem for a Dream, 2000
World Traveler, 2001
The Hole, 2001
Knockaround Guys, 2001
Rain, 2001
Abandon, 2002
Murder by Numbers, 2002
Sonny, 2002
The Hire: Ticker, 2002
11:14, 2003
Suspect Zero, 2004
Sahara, 2005
Doom, 2005
The Fountain, 2006
Trust the Man, 2006
Smokin' Aces, 2006
Wind Chill, 2007
In The Wall, 2007
Definitely, Maybe, 2008
The Wrestler, 2008
Blood: The Last Vampire, 2009
Moon, 2009
L'affaire Farewell, 2009
The Rebound, 2010
Black Swan, 2010
Last Night, 2010
Faster, 2010
United, 2011
Mass Effect 3, 2012 (TBA)
Filth, 2013
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Just Dropped In
Clint Mansell Lyrics
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I found my mind in a brown paper bag within
I tripped on a cloud and fell-a eight miles high
I tore my mind on a jagged sky
I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in
Yeah, yeah, oh-yeah, what condition my condition was in
I watched myself crawling out as I was a-crawling in
I got up so tight I couldn't unwind
I saw so much I broke my mind
I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in
Yeah, yeah, oh-yeah, what condition my condition was in
Someone painted April Fool in big black letters on a Dead End sign
I had my foot on the gas as I left the road and blew out my mind
Eight miles outta Memphis and I got no spare
Eight miles straight up downtown somewhere
I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in
I said I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in
Yeah
yeah
oh-yeah
The lyrics of Clint Mansell's song "Just Dropped In" paint a vivid and surreal picture of a journey into the depths of one's consciousness and self-awareness. The opening verse describes waking up with the sun shining in, suggesting a new beginning or awakening. The imagery of finding the mind in a brown paper bag within implies a sense of disorientation or detachment from one's thoughts. Tripping on a cloud and falling eight miles high conveys a sense of disorientation and being disconnected from reality. The mention of tearing the mind on a jagged sky further emphasizes the chaotic and fragmented state of the singer's thoughts. The repeated refrain of "I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in" highlights the theme of self-reflection and introspection, as the singer seeks to understand their mental and emotional state.
The second verse delves deeper into the turmoil within the singer's psyche. Pushing the soul into a deep dark hole symbolizes a descent into inner darkness or despair. Watching oneself crawling out while crawling in suggests a cyclical pattern of self-destructive behavior. Feeling so tight that one couldn't unwind reflects the internal tension and anxiety experienced by the singer. The mention of breaking the mind by seeing too much alludes to the overwhelming nature of their experiences and observations. The repetition of the refrain underscores the ongoing quest for self-understanding and evaluation of their condition.
The final verse introduces a sense of recklessness and risk-taking in the singer's journey. The image of "April Fool" painted on a Dead End sign signifies a warning or realization of being misled or deceived. Putting the foot on the gas and leaving the road symbolizes a departure from the expected path and a willingness to explore uncharted territory. The singer's realization of having no spare while being eight miles out of Memphis suggests a feeling of being stranded or isolated. The mention of going straight up downtown somewhere conveys a sense of disorientation and aimlessness in their quest for self-discovery. The repetition of the refrain serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing search for clarity and understanding in the midst of chaos and confusion.
Overall, the lyrics of "Just Dropped In" evoke a sense of introspection, disorientation, and existential questioning. The imagery of falling, crawling, tearing, and breaking reflects the inner turmoil and fragmentation experienced by the singer. The repeated refrain acts as a contemplative anchor amidst the whirlwind of chaotic experiences and self-discovery. Through vivid and metaphorical language, the song invites listeners to ponder the complexities of the human condition and the constant quest for self-awareness and meaning.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MICKEY NEWBURY
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@emilydiffer5746
Just purchased this awesome soundtrack from Faster.
Absolutely inspirational..still my favourite action movie ever
@HerculesTAK
I don't care what the critics or anyone says; this was one of the most moving films of the year and the best performance from Dwayne Johnson I have ever seen. Yes sir! He is truly an action hero, a good actor and has what it takes to dominate the big screen! This is the kind of film I have been waiting to see Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in for years! And it's about time!
@drewford2508
love the first song
@Bushido6576
Was für ein geiler Soundtrack, Passt perfekt zu The Rocks Rolle. Ein verdammt geiler Film. Da hat es so einen geilen Soundtrack schon verdient.
@Minimejer05
This is the next soundtrack/score I need!
@sanrock2831
i just love this movie and the soundtrack preditors and prey
@phoebedaemon
This movie was awesome.
@3waisSs
thx dude ur the best
@santinoauza6613
asombrosa pelicula no me canso de verla
@vanbeek16
Awesome!!!!! GOOOODBYEEE MYYY FRIEND!!!!