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Concerning the central conflict of the film, Jackman found that he was in "constant danger of tipping it too much" and pushing the audience to one side or the other, so he composed a new main theme for the film to represent that Civil War, which he called "a generic theme to balance everything out", [68] and "a narrative theme toward which all ...
The following day, Marvel released the album's full track listing, which was released by Hollywood Records on May 1, 2012. [5] A cover of AC/DC 's song " Shoot to Thrill ", performed by Theory of a Deadman , was originally to be included on the album, but was removed for unknown reasons.
The film score was released by Sony Classical and Fox Music on digital download on May 26, 2014, on CD on June 30, 2014, and on vinyl on August 4, 2014. [2] [3] [4] The music received mixed response from critics. An expanded version of the soundtrack, including music exclusive to The Rogue Cut, was released on July 10, 2015. [5]
The soundtrack features the DeBarge’s hit song, "Rhythm of the Night", written by Diane Warren. The song reached top five on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Billboard R&B Singles . Also included is new music by singers’ Stevie Wonder , Smokey Robinson , and the film's star, Vanity ; as well as various artists from the Motown label.
In April 2015, Marvel released the track listing and announced that the soundtrack would be released in physical media on May 19, 2015, [7] and digitally on April 28, 2015. [8] The following day, a bonus track composed by Elfman, titled "New Avengers-Avengers: Age of Ultron", was revealed. [9]
The Allmusic review states "The opening "Theme from Enter the Dragon" is unquestionably a product of its time. While the tune is occasionally infused with Eastern-sounding chords and instrumental voicings, the adrenaline-pumping proto-funk backbeat is drenched in wah-wah guitar, dramatic brass interjections and (presumably) Lee's intimidating Kiai (battle cry) vocalizations.
Djawadi felt that the dragon theme was the "overarching Targaryen theme", but he later focused on the other characters, such as Rhaenyra, Daemon, Alicent and Viserys, and created multiple themes focusing on the family. [9] The music of House of the Dragon mainly focuses on Daemon and Rhaenyra. [10]
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Dragonball Z: Trunks Compendium I was the first release in the Dragon Ball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack was composed by Bruce Faulconer and was recorded at CakeMix Recording. It was released by Faulconer Productions Music on April 24, 2001.