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| Richard Wagner | Additional Music |
| Jello Biafra | Original Material |
| John Avila | Engineering |
| Walt Fowler | Orchestration |
| Al Jourgensen | Original Material |
| Los Lobos | Producer |
| Alan Meyerson | Engineering |
| Yvonne S. Moriarty | Orchestration |
| Adam Peters | Arranger |
| Bill Rieflin | Original Material |
| Gore Verbinski | Composer, Producer, Executive Soundtrack Producer |
| Hans Zimmer | Composer, Producer |
| Rick Garcia | Composer, Producer |
| Kenneth Karman | Composer, Producer |
| Slamm Andrews | Engineering |
| Elizabeth Finch | Orchestration |
| Kevin Globerman | Engineering |
| Geoff Zanelli | Arranger |
| Traditional | Composer |
| Jeff Ward | Original Material |
| Mark Wherry | Instrument Design |
| William Malpede | Arranger |
| Rick Giovinazzo | Orchestration |
| Paul Baker | Original Material |
| Andrew Zack | Score Coordinator |
| Lorne Balfe | Arranger |
| Tom Gire | Arranger |
| John Sponsler | Arranger |
| Kevin Kaska | Orchestration |
| Steven Kofsky | Production Service |
| Czarina Russell | Studio Manager |
| Claudius Bruese | Sample Preparation |
| Michael A. Levine | Arranger |
| Michael Hobe | Sample Preparation |
| Sam Estes | Sample Preparation |
| Heitor Teixeira Pereira | Arranger, Producer, Additional Music |
| James Ward Byrkit | Composer |
| David Thum | Composer, Additional Music |
| Johann Strauss | Additional Music |
| Dominic Lewis | Arranger |
| Louis Knatchbull | Arranger |
| John Thum | Composer, Additional Music |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - James Christopher Monger
Director Gore Verbinski's animated comedy western Rango, which stars a gun-slinging lizard voiced by Johnny Depp, featured a pairing of two musical icons from disparate backgrounds, ubiquitous/celebrated film composer Hans Zimmer and veteran Latin roots rock collective Los Lobos. The results were part Ennio Morricone and part classic norteño, resulting in one of the wildest, most consistently interesting soundtracks of 2011. Peppered throughout with dialogue from the film, Zimmer and Los Lobos successfully spin spaghetti Western clichés, swashbuckling orchestral cues, and Mexican folk music into a real gem.