The score was composed and conducted by
Joel McNeely, and the orchestrations were conducted by David Brown, Marshall Bowen, and Frank Macchia. The album was also recorded and mixed by Rich Breen, edited by Craig Pettigrew, and mastered by Pat Sullivan. The album was ultimately produced by
James Cameron, Randy Gerston, and Joel McNeely and released by Disney's
Hollywood Records label. Part of the film was filmed in
St. John's, Newfoundland,
Canada.
Toad the Wet Sprocket lead singer and songwriter
Glen Phillips wrote the opening track, "Departure". Cameron loved the band's 1991 track "Nightingale Song", but found Columbia Records' licensing fee too high (it wanted over $5,000 for the one minute he wanted to use). In response, he contacted the band's management hoping they could re-record it for his film, only to find they had broken up in 1998. However, during the negotiations, Cameron asked if Phillips would be interested in writing a new track in the spirit of the older song, and "Departure" was created. It was produced, mixed, and all instruments played by Phillips in his garage studio, though this was not credited in the CD booklet. The closing track is "
Darkness, Darkness" by Lisa Torban. ==Notes==