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Iron Man 2 Score

J-Various Debney Audio CD

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1. Ivan's Metamorphosis; Logo (Iron Man 2)
2. House Fight V1
3. Making Pepper CEO
4. Senate / Ivan Creates Drones; Senate\ Golf / Ivan Reassures Hammer
5. Make Way For Tomorrow - Expo Version
6. Rhodey Dons Suit
7. Dying Hero
8. Natalie Intro
9. Monaco Drive
10. Mayhem In Monaco; Mayhem In Monaco Pt 2 of 4\ Mayhem In Monaco Pt 3 of 4\ Mayhem In Monaco Pt 4 of 4
11. Jailhouse Talk
12. Ivan Escapes
13. Gun Show; Hammer's Gun Show\ Party's Over / Rhodey Dons Suit
14. Tony Discovers Dad's Secret
15. Sledgehammer V2
16. Nick Fury
17. New Element / Particle Accelerator; Model / Discovering Element\ Laser
18. Sledgehammer
19. New RT / To The Expo
20. Black Widow Kicks Ass
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Li'l Slice of Soviet Russia, July 21 2010
By Terrance Shaw - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Iron Man 2 Score (Audio CD)
Gonna be honest: As with the first score, I only really purchased the Iron Man 2 score for a single track. In the case of this score, it's the first track: Ivan's Metamorphosis (the first Iron Man's primary track that got me was "Driving With the Top Down"). Metamorphosis is a beautifully industrial track that absolutely drips Soviet overtones (from about 3:29 onward). It sets the theme for the entire score, and I've gotta say that even though Ramin Djawadi did a great job with the first film's score, John Debney is no slouch, and definitely doesn't disappoint in his latest masterpiece.

Only thing I can really say about this is the following: Don't confuse this musical SCORE with the AC/DC-centric SOUNDTRACK. As with the score for Transformers by Steve Jablonski, they're most definitely two entirely different animals.

1 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Glendale Rocks, Oct 22 2010
By Jon Broxton - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Iron Man 2 Score (Audio CD)
The sequel to the phenomenally successful super hero movie from 2008, Iron Man 2 sees Robert Downey Jr. returning to don the futuristic red and gold suit as Tony Stark, the multi-billionaire industrialist who saves the world in his spare time as his metallic alter ego. This time around his nemesis is megalomaniacal Russian juggernaut Ivan Vanko (Mickey Rourke), seeking revenge for the death of his scientist father, who helped design the original Iron Man technology. Directed by Jon Favreau, the film also stars Gwyneth Paltrow as Stark's loyal assistant Pepper Potts, Don Cheadle as Stark's friend Colonel "Rhodey" Rhodes, and Scarlett Johansson as the sexy undercover agent Nastaha Romanoff, also known as Black Widow.

Ramin Djawadi provided the interminable score for the original Iron Man film; thankfully, he has been replaced this time around by the excellent John Debney, who worked with director Jon Favreau before on Zathura and Elf, and who finally provides the franchise with the grand and heroic sound the first film sorely lacked. The rock element that Djawadi introduced in the first Iron Man is still there, of course, to keep a sense of continuity with the original, but where Debney's score excels is in its scope, larger orchestral forces, and generally more satisfying sound.

The opening cue, "Ivan's Metamorphosis", is an excellent example of this, mixing a loud and imposing orchestra with electric guitars, synths, and a portentous choir which is very impressive indeed. As the cue develops it adopts a definite Slavic feeling through its chord structure, intonations, and the subtle incorporation of menacing throat singers, recognizing Ivan's Eastern roots, and by the time it reaches its peak towards the cue's conclusion it has introduced a theme for the film's antagonist that has all the weight and gravitas one would expect, but also with a pseudo-tragic feeling that gives the character depth. Debney achieves in just under six minutes what Djawadi wholly failed to achieve in his entire first score, which is really saying something.

The action music, of which there is a lot, is loud and brash, again mixing the large symphony orchestra with electronic percussion hits and wailing rock guitars - performed by Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine and Audioslave and Debney himself - that keep the tempo strong. Some of the action music is reminiscent of the type that Brian Tyler has been composing of late, which in itself is no bad thing, while elsewhere the music is favorably comparable to the symphonic rock Debney wrote for The Scorpion King back in 2002, and of other similar scores like Joel Goldsmith's Kull the Conqueror.

The brass hits in "House Fight V1", the effortlessly heroic riffs in "Rhodey Dons Suit", and the unashamedly James Bond-esque "Monaco Drive" have the right amount of panache and indescribable cool, while the more extensive action sequences in "Mayhem in Monaco", the majestic "New Element/Particle Accelerator" and the epic "Iron Man Battles the Drones" are hair-raising in their energy and relentless forward motion, often incorporating further statements of Ivan's theme into the mix to excellent effect. The flamboyant string performances in "Mayhem in Monaco" are of special note, as are the thunderous hard-rock guitar licks in "Gun Show", "Sledgehammer", "Sledgehammer V2" and the fabulous "Black Widow Kicks Ass", while Ivan's theme features prominently in several other cues where his malevolent presence is felt, most notably in the tragedy-laden "Ivan Demise".

The score's brief down time is provided by the sweet, almost romantic theme for Pepper in "Making Pepper CEO" and "The Kiss", and the sultrier woodwind motif for the Black Widow in "Natalie Intro" (which I would have liked to have heard developed into a full-on action motif in her moment of glory - a missed opportunity perhaps), while "Make Way For Tomorrow" and its sung recapitulation in the finale have an intentionally cheesy and over-the-stop sweeping 1950s sound which is a light-hearted diversion.

I hate to keep harping on about it, but Iron Man 2 is everything that the original Iron Man was not: exciting, orchestrally inventive, muscular, and ballsy, with some real themes-and-variations, genuine emotion, and some forceful rock music which sounds appropriately authentic and raw. Perhaps the score's only drawback is the lack a bold, truly recognizable theme for Iron Man himself - other then a few fragments here and there it gets it's only performance of note in "I Am Iron Man" at the very end of the score - but that can be forgiven when the antagonist's theme is this good, and the action music rocks as much as this does. Is it art? No. Is it fun? You bet.

1 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Hmmmmm., July 26 2010
By A Bomb - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Iron Man 2 Score (Audio CD)
I love Ramin Djawadi's after hearing the Clash of the Titans score...But before then I honestly didn't care for his work especially the first Iron Man....But this score recovered what I believe was taken away from Ramin (being supervised and what not in the makin and writing of the first Iron Man) and brought forth...Nice score and I've always loved Debney.
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