Patrick Doyle Thor Soundtrack Download
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Thor is the soundtrack to the Marvel Studios film of the same name, based on the character created by Marvel Comics. The music was composed by Patrick Doyle, and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. Buena Vista Records announced the details for the soundtrack in March 2011. It was released in some European. Thor by Patrick Doyle - Original Soundtrack review at Tracksounds. (Recording Session BY Patrick Doyle) Download Thor Soundtrack Recording Session.
'Chasing the Storm' 3:11 2. 'Prologue' 3:09 3. 'Sons of Odin' 1:48 4. 'A New King' 3:00 5. 'Ride to Observatory' 2:10 6. 'To Jotunheim' 2:19 7.
'Laufey' 3:40 8. 'Frost Giant Battle' 4:22 9. 'Banishment' 1:53 10. 'Crisis In Asgard' 2:18 11. 'Odin Confesses' 2:43 12. 'Hammer Found' 1:11 13. 'Urgent Matter' 2:21 14.
'The Compound' 7:40 15. 'Loki's Lie' 1:54 16. 'My Bastard Son' 2:39 17. 'Science and Magic' 2:53 18.
'The Destroyer' 2:57 19. 'Forgive Me' 2:40 20.
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'Can You See Jane?' 'Earth to Asgard' 2:33 Total length: 1:11:53 Reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating James Christopher Monger of stated that, 'Composer Patrick Doyle, who brought a new-found boldness to the in 2005 with his, treats director 's big-screen adaptation of Marvel Comic's iconic Norse superhero Thor with appropriate gravitas. The longtime Branagh collaborator (, ) sets the stage with 'Chasing the Storm,' a tense and surging unveiling of the main theme, which sounds a bit like a cross between the and 's and Zimmer's 'CheValiers de Sangreal' theme from, and like Zimmer, Doyle knows how to whip a circular melody into a frenzy. Elsewhere, the lovely and appropriately stoic 'Sons of Odin' is awash in traditional fantasy elements, while the epic 'Compound' unveils a more modern, sci-fi action approach, resulting in a score that's wistful, heroic, and as grand as the fantastic realm of Asgard itself'.
Danny Graydon of stated, 'Reuniting with long-time collaborator Kenneth Branagh, Patrick Doyle's score successfully mixes ' ('Frost Giant Battle') with cues brimming with nobility ('Chasing The Storm') and dramatic richness ('Odin Confesses' and 'Banishment'). He also creates an engaging melodic core via the opposing themes of Thor and Loki and reaps dividends from his concerted distinction of the worlds of Asgard and Earth. It's just a shame that the omnipresence of choirs and percussion in current action scores somewhat dilutes the dynamism of Doyle's climatic cues'. References [ ].