24: Redemption Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

24: Redemtion

Title in Italiano:

24: Redemption

Title in Português:

24: Redemption

Synopsis

24: Redemption is set 18 months after Season 6 of '24' left off. Former government agent Jack Bauer is in a self-imposed exile in the fictitious African country of Sangala where he hopes to escape from a U.S. investigation of him for his past methods, and to run from his past. Bauer works at a mission school for orphaned children run by his friend Carl Benton.

The country is at the mercy of a rogue warlord general named Juma who is plotting a coup to overthrow the government and his right-hand man Colonel Dubaku, is abducting orphan boys and forcibly recruiting them into Juma's army. Bauer and Benton must work together to save the dozen or so boys and try to get them out of the country before Juma takes over.

Meanwhile in Washington D.C., it is Inauguration Day where the outgoing President Noah Daniels is handing over the presidency to the first female president Allison Taylor (Cherry Jones). Hearing about the coup, Daniels wants to evacuate the country before it falls to the rogue general, while Taylor thinks otherwise.

Elsewhere, Taylor's son Roger and his fiancée Samantha get wind of information from a friend about suspicious money transactions where he works at a local brokerage firm. But neither he or Roger are aware that a corrupt corporate mogul, Jonas Hodges, is plotting with General Juma to overthrow the government for monetary purposes and will do anything to keep his nefarious plans under wraps.

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24: Redemption
The Stars and Stripes Forever
John Philip Sousa: (uncredited) composed
Prologue — Sangala
Sean Callery: Performer
Across The Plains
Sean Callery: Performer
Willie
Sean Callery: Performer
Dubaku On The Hunt
Sean Callery: Performer
Jack and Benton
Sean Callery: Performer
Soccer Game Interrupted
Sean Callery: Performer
Vultures
Sean Callery: Performer
Paranoid Friend
Sean Callery: Performer
Don't Let Them Take My Kids
Sean Callery: Performer
Tortured Jack
Sean Callery: Performer
Evacuating The School
Sean Callery: Performer
Anything At All
Sean Callery: Performer
One Man Against Juma's Army
Sean Callery: Performer
Benton's Sacrifice
Sean Callery: Performer
Street Battle
Sean Callery: Performer
Open The Gate
Sean Callery: Performer
New President In A Troubled World
Sean Callery: Performer
Don't Let Them Take My Kids
Sean Callery: Performer
One Man Against Juma's Army
Sean Callery: Performer
Benton's Sacrifice
Sean Callery: Performer

User reviews

Mark Jackson
5/10

The seamless integration of different musical styles, from orchestral arrangements to more contemporary beats, showcases the versatility and creativity of the composers in crafting a diverse and engaging score.

Deborah Martin
8/10

The music enhances the character development by subtly underscoring Jack Bauer's inner turmoil and determination to make amends for his past actions.

George Lopez
7/10

The soundtrack skillfully transitions between different moods, from heart-pounding action sequences to poignant moments of reflection, showcasing its versatility.

John Lopez
8/10

The blend of African-inspired rhythms and modern electronic elements in the music enhances the authenticity and atmosphere of the setting.

Susan Hill
8/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music during the scenes at the mission school for orphaned children adds a powerful layer to the storytelling.

Michelle Turner
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the melodies and themes in the soundtrack helps to underscore the personal struggles and sacrifices of the characters, particularly Jack Bauer and Carl Benton, as they navigate through the challenges they face.

Linda Harris
5/10

The use of African-inspired rhythms and instrumentation in the music adds a unique and immersive element to the overall listening experience, transporting the audience to the setting of the fictitious African country of Sangala.

Carol Scott
10/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters, particularly Jack Bauer and Carl Benton, adding layers of complexity to their personal journeys and struggles in the midst of political turmoil. The soundtrack succeeds in conveying the internal conflicts and external challenges faced by the protagonists.

Jennifer Wilson
8/10

The incorporation of traditional African instruments and vocals in the soundtrack adds a rich cultural dimension to the storytelling, immersing the audience in the world of Sangala.

Edward Baker
8/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack effectively mirror the high stakes and urgency of Jack Bauer's race against time to save the boys from Colonel Dubaku.