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| Steve Jablonsky | Primary Artist |
| George Doering | Guitar |
| Nick Glennie-Smith | Conductor |
| Dan Higgins | Saxophone |
| Brian Kilgore | Percussion |
| Tommy Morgan | Harmonica |
| Hollywood Studio Symphony | Performing Ensemble |
| Belinda Broughton | Concert Master |
| Bruce Fowler | Orchestration |
| Walt Fowler | Orchestration |
| Yvonne S. Moriarty | Orchestration |
| Robert Townson | Executive Producer |
| Patricia Sullivan | Mastering |
| Bob Badami | Producer |
| Steve Jablonsky | Composer, Producer |
| Rick Giovinazzo | Orchestration |
| Matthew Margeson | Programming |
| Jacob Shea | Programming |
| Nathan Whitehead | Programming |
| Carl Rydlund | Orchestration |
| Jeff Biggers | Engineering |
| Erick Devore | Score Coordinator |
| Megan Wintory | Administration |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - James Christopher Monger
Composer Steve Jablonsky's atmospheric score for Zombieland director Ruben Fleischer's period crime drama Gangster Squad strikes a nice balance between contemporary action cues and classic film noir textures. With a tip of the hat to Ennio Morricone's excellent work on 1987's Untouchables, Jablonsky rolls out galloping, urbanized takes on Old West motifs, especially on set pieces like "Welcome to Los Angeles," "Always Knew I'd Die in Burbank," and "Gangster Squad." Elsewhere, the dense and propulsive "Light 'Em Up" and "The City of Angels" recall the composer's contributions to big-budget action films like Battleship and ...