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Rambo: Last Blood
(2019)
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Composed, Co-Conducted, and Co-Produced by:

Co-Conducted by:
Allan Wilson

Orchestrated by:
Dana Niu
Robert Elhai
Brad Warnaar
Rossano Galante

Co-Produced by:
Joe Lisanti
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LABELS & RELEASE DATES
Lakeshore Records (Digital)
(September 20th, 2019)

Rambling Records (Japan) (CD)
(June 17th, 2020)
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ALBUM AVAILABILITY
Digital release from Lakeshore Records in 2019 but available on CD in 2020 from Rambling Records in Japan. The CD maintains an import price of about $26.
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Buy it... only if you desire extensions of Brian Tyler's original themes from Rambo, this underachieving sequel score referencing them frequently.

Avoid it... if you expect the legacy of Jerry Goldsmith to endure in this franchise, Tyler's applications of Goldsmith's themes disappointing and the new action and suspense material substandard at best.
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FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #2,175
WRITTEN 10/6/21
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Rambo: Last Blood: (Brian Tyler) John Rambo was once a character known to make grown men weep, his tale of abandonment and sorrow enduring against the backdrop of unheralded military service. By the fifth film in his franchise, 2019's Rambo: Last Blood, Rambo was reduced to a vengeful killing machine with little empathy remaining for his incendiary actions, his methods of slaughtering the world's villains appropriate for only gore-fests and parodies. Having retired to his family ranch in Arizona, his peaceful life is shattered when the granddaughter of one of his ranch hands is abducted on a family-finding trip to Mexico. Rambo, not surprisingly, journeys there to find her but only encounters tragedy, unleashing his inner demons as he single-handedly thrashes a cartel both in Mexico and back at his ranch, where his underground tunnels give him the upper hand. It's a horrifically depressing and violent picture, with protagonists dying and depictions of body mutilation beyond acceptance. David Morrell, the creator of the Rambo character and author of the "First Blood" novel, stated that he was now embarrassed to have his name associated with the franchise. Critics agreed, citing the grotesque decapitation and heart-ripping scenes as unnecessary. The conclusion of the film apes the classic Western Shane in a way that doesn't clarify whether Rambo even survives the film's battles. Nonetheless, the movie managed to break even financially and Sylvester Stallone, who was largely responsible for the story of this mess, continued to ponder yet another sequel. The prior film, Rambo in 2008, brought composer Brian Tyler into the concept, and he delicately walked a tightrope of honoring Jerry Goldsmith's music for the previous three entries and balancing his own evolving action mode. The tone of the fourth film's story allowed Tyler to touch upon some beautiful dramatic elements along the way, yielding a few tonal highlights reminiscent of his best works of earlier in the 2000's. With Rambo: Last Blood, Tyler turns another few pages in the musical saga, shifting even further from Goldsmith's core and relying heavily on his generic action mannerisms and the two original themes from his Rambo score. The result is as underwhelming as the film.


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Average: 3.14 Stars
***** 40 5 Stars
**** 45 4 Stars
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TRACK LISTINGS
All Albums Tracks   ▼Total Time: 75:09
• 1. Rambo: Last Blood (2:55)
• 2. The Ranch (3:12)
• 3. Dusk (2:36)
• 4. Unmistakable (3:17)
• 5. Sorrow (2:07)
• 6. Vengeance Eternal (2:31)
• 7. Homeward Bound (3:20)
• 8. Fatalism (3:11)
• 9. Destination (3:35)
• 10. John and Gabrielle (5:01)
• 11. Rescue at Night (4:25)
• 12. Concussed (3:27)
• 13. Blood and Fire (4:02)
• 14. Outnumbered (6:05)
• 15. Love Unconditional (3:12)
• 16. U-Turn (2:35)
• 17. Because of You (3:49)
• 18. They Will Come Back (2:02)
• 19. We Will Find Him (5:17)
• 20. The Tunnels (1:02)
• 21. Higher Aspirations (1:41)
• 22. Preparing for War (3:01)
• 23. Sunset (2:30)

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There exists no official packaging for the 2019 digital album. The insert of the 2020 CD contains a fold-out poster with notes about the film and score in Japanese.
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