"Collateral Damage" is a gripping soundtrack album by renowned composer Graeme Revell, released on January 1, 2002, through Varese Sarabande. This intense score accompanies the 2002 action-thriller film of the same name, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. The album features 14 tracks that span 35 minutes of powerful, orchestral compositions that perfectly complement the film's high-stakes narrative.
The soundtrack opens with the explosive "Century City Bombing," setting the tone for the intense journey that follows. Revell's compositions expertly weave together dramatic themes and suspenseful motifs, capturing the essence of the film's plot, which revolves around a Los Angeles fireman seeking vengeance after his family is killed in a terrorist attack. Tracks like "The CIA," "The Lone Wolf," and "End Game" showcase Revell's mastery of creating tension and drama through music.
"Collateral Damage" is not just a collection of songs; it's a sonic journey through the film's intense and gripping story. The album's shorter duration ensures that each track is packed with impactful moments, making it a compelling listen from start to finish. Whether you're a fan of action films, orchestral scores, or simply great music, this album is sure to captivate your attention. The album was executive produced by Nicholas Meyer, further adding to its production value and quality.