Cutler Beckett Suite | Pirates of the Caribbean At World’s End (Original Soundtrack) by Hans Zimmer
Technically the main antagonist of the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, Cutler Beckett is mostly known musically for his death scene’s beautiful score. And while it’s a great rendition of his theme, his actual motif is far more memorable to me. Very memorable and catchy, not only feeling sinister and villainous but also cold and calculating, with the big loud moments showing off his power and imperial rule. It reeks of a slimy, royal officer in the British navy and it fits him perfectly.
TRACKLIST:
0:00 Beckett Wants Compass
0:07 Old Habits
0:11 Jiggy Kraken
0:51 Davy Jones Tells Calypso’s Story
1:32 Will Brought to Beckett
1:59 Sao Feng Negotiations
2:52 Beckett Wants Compass Sao Feng Negotiations
3:04 Beckett Wants Compass
3:21 Barbossa’s Entrance Beckett Wants Compass
3:40 Barbossa’s Entrance
4:47 Elizabeth Locker
5:49 Jack & Beckett
8:38 Trading Places
9:11 Calyspo on Deck
9:25 East India Trading Company
9:34 Jack & Beckett East India Trading Company
9:41 Jack & Beckett
10:46 Battle Continues / Will Makes Deal
11:27 Davy Jones Commanded Battle Continues / Will Makes Deal
11:32 Davy Jones Commanded
12:15 Just Good Business Davy Jones Commanded
12:23 Just Good Business
12:44 Lord Cutler Beckett
16:39 Just Good Business
21:58 Sao Feng’s Death
22:12 Battle with the Brits
22:20 Maelstrom (Part 1) Battle with the Brits
22:23 Maelstrom (Part 1)
22:32 Lord Cutler Beckett Maelstrom (Part 1)
22:37 Lord Cutler Beckett
27:07 Beckett’s Death Lord Cutler Beckett
27:12 Beckett’s Death (Alternate)
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