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How to Train Your Dragon 2 [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [Bonus Track]
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How to Train Your Dragon 2 [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [Bonus Track]
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How to Train Your Dragon 2 [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [Bonus Track]
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English composer
John Powell
earned his first Academy Award nomination for best original score in 2010 for his imaginative work on the inaugural installment of the Dean DeBlois-directed animated fantasy franchise, so it should come as little surprise that he would return to helm
How to Train Your Dragon 2
. Recorded in London with the help of a 120-piece orchestra, a 100-voice choir, and the pipers from the appropriately named Scottish folk ensemble the
Red Hot Chilli Pipers
,
Powell
's second go-around works off of some of the previously established themes and cues, while simultaneously introducing entirely new melodies to the mythical Viking realm. Traditional folk and peasant music continues to serve as the foundation from which
bases his sonic world-building, and once again,
Sigur Ros
guitarist and vocalist
Jonsi
, working with the composer, provides the score's lone pop moment with the propulsive and soaring "Where No One Goes" -- actor
Gerard Butler
lends his voice to the mid-film, largely a cappella ballad "For the Dancing and the Dreaming." Once again,
has found the sweet spot between flat-out life-affirming adventure and folksy sentimentality, resulting in another effortless piece of work that bodes well for both awards season and the forthcoming final entry in the proposed trilogy. [The soundtrack was also released with a bonus track, "Into a Fantasy."] ~ James Christopher Monger
John Powell
earned his first Academy Award nomination for best original score in 2010 for his imaginative work on the inaugural installment of the Dean DeBlois-directed animated fantasy franchise, so it should come as little surprise that he would return to helm
How to Train Your Dragon 2
. Recorded in London with the help of a 120-piece orchestra, a 100-voice choir, and the pipers from the appropriately named Scottish folk ensemble the
Red Hot Chilli Pipers
,
Powell
's second go-around works off of some of the previously established themes and cues, while simultaneously introducing entirely new melodies to the mythical Viking realm. Traditional folk and peasant music continues to serve as the foundation from which
bases his sonic world-building, and once again,
Sigur Ros
guitarist and vocalist
Jonsi
, working with the composer, provides the score's lone pop moment with the propulsive and soaring "Where No One Goes" -- actor
Gerard Butler
lends his voice to the mid-film, largely a cappella ballad "For the Dancing and the Dreaming." Once again,
has found the sweet spot between flat-out life-affirming adventure and folksy sentimentality, resulting in another effortless piece of work that bodes well for both awards season and the forthcoming final entry in the proposed trilogy. [The soundtrack was also released with a bonus track, "Into a Fantasy."] ~ James Christopher Monger