Thor

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1 Chasing the Storm Doyle 3:11
2 Prologue Doyle 3:09
3 Sons of Odin Doyle 1:48
4 A New King Doyle 3:01
5 Ride to Observatory Doyle 2:10
6 To Jotunheim Doyle 2:19
7 Laufey Doyle 3:40
8 Frost Giant Battle Doyle 4:22
9 Banishment Doyle 1:53
10 Crisis in Asgard Doyle 2:19
11 Odin Confesses Doyle 2:43
12 Hammer Found Doyle 1:11
13 Urgent Matter Doyle 2:21
14 The Compound Doyle 7:40
15 Loki's Lie Doyle 1:54
16 My Bastard Son Doyle 2:39
17 Science and Magic Doyle 2:53
18 The Destroyer Doyle 2:57
19 Forgive Me Doyle 2:40
20 Thor Kills the Destroyer Doyle 1:53
21 Brothers Fight Doyle 6:59
22 Letting Go Doyle 3:17
23 Can You See Jane? Doyle 2:23
24 Earth to Asgard Doyle 2:33
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Thor

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Walt Disney

Category: Stage & Screen

Thor

UPC: 050087240837

Release Date: 05/03/2011

Original Release Date: 05/03/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Chasing the Storm, Prologue, Sons of Odin, A New King, Ride to Observatory, To Jotunheim, Laufey, Frost Giant Battle, Banishment, Crisis in Asgard, Odin Confesses, Hammer Found, Urgent Matter, The Compound, Loki's Lie, My Bastard Son, Science and Magic, The Destroyer, Forgive Me, Thor Kills the Destroyer, Brothers Fight, Letting Go, Can You See Jane?, Earth to Asgard]
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James Christopher Monger

Composer Patrick Doyle, who brought a new-found boldness to the Harry Potter franchise in 2005 with his Goblet of Fire score, treats director Kenneth Branagh's big-screen adaptation of Marvel Comic?s iconic Norse superhero Thor with appropriate gravitas.The longtime Branagh collaborator (Henry V, Dead Again) 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 James Newton Howard and Hanz Zimmer's Batman Begins cue and Zimmer's ?CheValiers de Sangreal? theme from the Da Vinci Code, 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. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi