The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
D1T1/S1T1 - My Dear Frodo (8:04)
D1T2/S1T2A - Old Friends (Extended Version) (:00-1:51) [Combine]
D1T2/S1T2D - Old Friends (Extended Version) (3:18-3:32) [Combine]
D1T2/S1T2C - Old Friends (Extended Version) (1:51-3:18) [Combine]
D1T2/S1T2E - Old Friends (Extended Version) (3:32-End) [Combine]
D1T3/S1T3 - An Unexpected Party (Extended Version) (4:09)
D1T4 - Blunt the Knives - The Dwarf Cast (1:02)
D1T5/S1T4 - Axe or Sword? (5:59)
D1T6/S1T5 - Misty Mountains - Richard Armitage and The Dwarf Cast (1:43)
D1T7/S1T6 - The Adventure Begins (2:06)
D1T8/S1T7 - The World is Ahead (2:21)
D1T9/S1T8 - An Ancient Enemy (4:58)
D1T10/S1T9 - Radagast the Brown (Extended Version) (6:39)
D1T11 - The Trollshaws (2:10)
D1T12/S1T10A+C - Roast Mutton (Extended Version) (4:57)
D1T13/S1T11 - A Troll-Hoard (2:40)
D1T14/S1T12 - The Hill of Sorcery (3:51)
D1T15/S1T13 - Warg-Scouts (3:03)
D2T1/S2T1 - The Hidden Valley (3:50)
D2T2/S2T2A+C - Moon Runes (Extended Version) (3:50)
D2T3/S2T3 - The Defiler (1:15)
D2T4/S2T4 - The White Council (Extended Version) (9:41)
D2T5/S2T5 - Over Hill (3:44)
D2T6/S2T6 - A Thunder Battle (3:55)
D2T17 - The Edge of the Wild (3:34)*
D2T7/S2T7 - Under Hill (:36-1:06) [Combine]
D2T7/S2T7 - Under Hill (:00-:36) [Combine]
D2T7/S2T7 - Under Hill (1:06-End) [Combine]
D2T8/S2T8 - Riddles in the Dark (5:22)
D2T9/S2T9 - Brass Buttons (7:38)
D2T10/S2T10 - Out of the Frying-Pan (5:55)
D2T11/S2T11 - A Good Omen (5:47)
D2T12/S2T12 - Song of the Lonely Mountain (Extended Version) - Neil Finn (6:01)
D2T13/S2T13 - Dreaming of Bag End (1:57)
Bonus Tracks:
D2T14 - A Very Respectable Hobbit (1:22)
D2T15 - Erebor (1:20)
D2T16 - The Dwarf Lords (2:02)
S1T2B - Old Friends (Alternate Segment) (1:51-2:32)
S1T10 - Roast Mutton (Alternate Segment) (2:07-2:32)
S2T2 - Moon Runes (Alternate Segment) (2:42-2:57)
* = There is uncertainty as to the location of this track.
D1/D2 = Special Edition (2 Discs)
S1/S2 = Regular Release (2 Discs)
Note: As to the uncertainty of D2T17 there are two perspectives. From Jason LeBlanc:
"The Edge of the Wild" appears to me to be the music for the scene where Gandalf investigates the Witch-King's burial place and discovers that his tomb has been burst open. We know this scene was filmed and was supposed to appear in the film after his conversation with Galadriel and before he shows up to save the company in Goblintown. It was seemingly cut at the last minute since footage from it still appeared in the final trailer.
I placed it after the Stone Giants sequence cause it seemed like that's where it would be shown. IE, we see Gandalf talking to Galadriel, then the "Over Hill" sequence with the dwarves crossing more and more landscapes culminating with the stone giants and surviving that and finding a cave. Then the Gandalf/ANgmar stuff, then back to the cave where Bilbo is packing up to leave.
Musically, I am sure this is the music for that scene because of the tone of the music and the appearance of the Witch-King's motif from ROTK.
So its nothing definitive, just my educated guess.
From Barnald:
I've no real basis for this but I still think the first 1:07 of 'Edge
of the Wild' is an alternative for the last part of 'Over Hill'; as in,
it is intended to accompany Bilbo and the Dwarves on their journey from
Rivendell. The music fits the scene very well in every respect. That
Thorin says only two scenes before that they are about to step over the
Edge of the Wild may support this idea. I also recall someone's
observation that the early parts of 'Edge of the Wild' echo the brief
piece of music heard at the end of 'The World is Ahead', which might
suggest that Shore intended this theme to be related to the 'Misty
Mountains' one. I do not think however that the remainder of 'Edge
of the Wild' (from 1:07) is intended to score the Stone Giants
sequence. This part I think is intended to accompany Gandalf in the High
Fells.
Originally posted by Jason LeBlanc at
http://www.jwfan.com/forums/.