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| Brian Tyler | Primary Artist, Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Conductor, Drums, Keyboards, Charango |
| Hollywood Studio Symphony | Performing Ensemble |
| Joel Iwataki | Engineering |
| Robert Townson | Executive Producer |
| Brad Warnaar | Orchestration |
| Andrew Kinney | Orchestration |
| Patricia Sullivan Fourstar | Mastering |
| Brian Tyler | Composer, Producer |
| Jeff Toyne | Orchestration |
| Toby Chu | Arranger |
| Dana Niu | Orchestration |
| Todd Haberman | Arranger |
| Neal H. Moritz | Executive Producer |
| Philip M. Cohen | Music Business Affairs |
| Keith Power | Arranger |
| Justin Lin | Executive Producer |
| Tony Morales | Arranger |
| Pakk Hui | Orchestration |
| Joseph Trapanese | Orchestration |
| Eric Kalver | Orchestration |
| Aashish Pathak | Arranger |
| Robert Elhal | Orchestration |
| Gary Krause | Score Mixer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide
Like its predecessor, Fast & Furious, Brian Tyler's orignal scoere for the film should not be confused withthe various artists' soundtrack album. This set contains the complete versions of the 25 cues excerpted in the film. Also like its predecessor, Tyler combines modern orchestral music, rock and electronics in a heady, dryanmic and dramatic brew that stands on its own as a piece of music. Of particular interest on this set is the use of nylon string guitars, and small, eight stringed Andean lute instrument, the charanga as they interwact with large scale swirling strings on "Cristo Redentor," and the funky electronic melody of hip hop and samba on "Remote Intel.,"