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Hulk
(2003)
Composed and Produced by:
Danny Elfman

Conducted by:
Pete Anthony

Orchestrations Supervised by:
Steve Bartek

Vocals by:
Natacha Atlas

Label:
Decca/Universal

Release Date:
June 17th, 2003

Also See:
Spider-Man
Batman
Planet of the Apes
Instinct

Incredible Hulk (TV)
Incredible Hulk (2008)

Audio Clips:
1. Main Titles (0:30), 151K hulk1.ra

5. Captured (0:32), 160K hulk5.ra

12. The Truth Revealed (0:31), 156K hulk12.ra

13. Hulk's Freedom (0:34), 171K hulk13.ra

Availability:
Regular U.S. release.

Awards:
  None.









Hulk
 

 
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