Real Steel

Danny Elfman  Composer Danny Elfman  Score Producer Danny Elfman  Soundtrack Producer Danny Elfman  Main Performer

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1 Charlie Trains Atom Elfman 1:59
2 On the Move Elfman 2:39
3 Into the Zoo Elfman 1:01
4 Why We're Here Elfman :55
5 Meet Atom Elfman 3:17
6 It's Your Choice Elfman 1:28
7 Safe with Me Elfman 2:57
8 Atom Versus Twin Cities Elfman 3:12
9 ...For a Kiss Elfman :56
10 Get in the Truck Elfman 1:12
11 Bonding Elfman 2:01
12 Twin Cities' Intro Elfman 1:20
13 Parkway Motel Elfman 1:47
14 This Is a Brawl Elfman 1:48
15 You Deserve Better Elfman 4:02
16 Into the Ring Elfman 1:12
17 Taking a Beating Elfman 1:33
18 Final Round Elfman 6:53
19 People's Champion Elfman 2:06
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Real Steel

Audio Compact Disc [Original Score]

Label: Varèse Sarabande

Category: Stage & Screen

Real Steel

UPC: 030206712223

Release Date: 11/01/2011

Original Release Date: 11/01/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Charlie Trains Atom, On the Move, Into the Zoo, Why We're Here, Meet Atom, It's Your Choice, Safe with Me, Atom Versus Twin Cities, ...For a Kiss, Get in the Truck, Bonding, Twin Cities' Intro, Parkway Motel, This Is a Brawl, You Deserve Better, Into the Ring, Taking a Beating, Final Round, People's Champion]
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James Christopher Monger

Danny Elfman's surprisingly upbeat and uplifting score for director Shawn Levy?s Real Steel, a Hugh Jackman-starring sci-fi romp about boxing robots that owes more to Rocky than it does Transformers, trades in many of the composer?s signature moves (ghostly choirs and quirky, symphonic bombast) for a more lyrical approach. Rooted in bluesy, country-folk guitar and John Williams-esque slabs of pastoral Americana, Elfman still gets in the occasional explosion, but there?s a comfy, rootsy vibe that permeates the score and echoes fellow composer Greg Edmonson's work on Joss Whedon's beloved outlaw sci-fi television series Firefly. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi