

The extended introduction theme accompanying Optimus Prime's narration explaining the origins of the All Spark Cube as the viewer sees it fall to Earth thousands of years before the events of the film. The score continues to be available for purchase online from the iTunes Store and from 's MP3 store, as well as streaming on Spotify.On the first day alone, over 100 signatures were logged.

Records was initiated, in view of the high demand for this album. Ap– A second petition requesting a reissue of the score from Warner Bros.Bootleg copies also popped up occasionally on online auctions and dealers. For unknown reasons, the score just as quickly went out of print, causing prices to skyrocket as scalpers cashed in on the overwhelming demand. It debuted as the 32nd best selling album on and was the third best selling soundtrack. Octo– Steve Jablonsky's score was released.This message can be found on the front page of the online petition, though it was not along the inside of the cover art for the soundtrack disc itself as was rumored before its release. In the message, he mentioned that a CD containing his music was always in the works, but had simply taken longer to get out. Septem– Steve Jablonsky submitted an e-mail to the owner of The Knight Shift, thanking the website and everyone who signed the petition for their support.Aug– The Knight Shift first reported and confirmed that Transformers: The Score would be released on Octoby Warner Bros.Thus, previously-mentioned Sony releases may refer to the 1986 score. The possible source of this confusion may be that Sony owns the rights to the 1986 Transformers animated film, but they do not own the rights to the 2007 Transformers live-action film. According to Michael Bay's official website in late July 2007, there were plans to release the score sometime in the future, though probably not by Sony Music since this was a Paramount/ DreamWorks film. Also, Diamond Select confirmed not to be associated with a score release on the 2007 score. Aug– Sony BMG Customer Service confirmed in an e-mail that they ".have no information because this is not a Sony BMG release".Thanks so much for appreciating the music, and all our hard work!." I do not know the details, as I am not working on it. J– Chandra Cogburn, the score engineer who worked on the Transformers score, announced via email to The Knight Shift that "there will be an album of Transformers score coming out soon.Records announced that a CD containing the score was going to be released (only two months after the petition had been created), 5,505 signatures had been registered. Records, however, actually owned the rights to the music.) At the end of the opening month for Transformers in July 2007, the petition had over two thousand signatures. An unofficial online petition was set up at The Knight Shift to persuade Sony Records to release just Jablonsky's score as a CD soundtrack. This received criticism from some fans of the movie. Sony Music Entertainment announced early in July 2007 that, "at this time, there are no immediate plans regarding the release of the Transformers soundtrack score". Transformers: The Album did not contain any of the instrumental music (score) composed by Steve Jablonsky featured in the movie, instead featuring only 12 songs from various rap and rock music groups four of those songs did not even appear in the film itself.
