Was the track "Estasi Dell Anima" newly composed for "Zombieland"?

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From the Zombieland (2009) score, there is a track "Estasi Dell Anima", from when Tallahassee locks himself in the booth at Pacific Playland to distract all the zombies.

Does anyone know, is this piece based on a classical piece, or some other piece? It is a musically gorgeous track, but it is all of 1m54s long. I'd love to get a longer or extended version of this song.

Or was it a new piece composed for the movie, and no longer rendition exists?



Best Answer

Estasi dell Anima was composed for the movie by David Sardy, there isn't a longer version. Searching through Spotify, I found Ennio Morricone's L'Estasi Dell'oro, which has a similar feel and might be an inspiration. It has similar instrumentation (discounting the electric guitar) and a driving beat with flourishes leading to a grand orchestral swell. It's 3:23 minutes long, might be helpful.




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