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Iron Man

Iron Man
From Lion's Gate Records

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Product Description

John Favreau directs the first ever feature based on the famous Marvel character created by Stan Lee.

The music in Iron Man plays a powerful role in the viewer's experience with an epic soundtrack from composer Ramin Djawadi (Prison Break) as well as several bonus tracks including 'Institutionalized' by Suicidal Tendencies.

Track Listing

  1. Driving With The Top Down
  2. Iron Man, 2008 version (John O'Brien and Rick Boston)
  3. Merchant Of Death
  4. Trinkets To Kill A Prince
  5. Mark I
  6. Fireman
  7. Vacation's Over
  8. Golden Egg
  9. DamnKid (DJ Boborobo)
  10. Mark II
  11. Extra Dry, Extra Olives
  12. Iron Man
  13. Gulmira
  14. Are Those Bullet Holes?
  15. Section 16
  16. Iron Monger
  17. Arc Reaktor
  18. Institutionalized (Suicidal Tendencies)
  19. Iron Man (Jack Urbont)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #546 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-05-06
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack

Customer Reviews

If you liked the movie then you will like this music5
My family liked the movie and we like to buy soundtracks so this one was one we definitely wanted. It is mostly instrumental but has an edgy rock feel to it. It is a good one for our collection.

One of the best scores of the past decade!5
One of my favorite scores for the past decade. My soundtrack collection spans hundreds and I can never see this getting old! If you're looking for a nice hard rock-like score, this is it!

Fine If You Liked The Movie3
The music on this CD is mostly for punctuating the action scenes in Iron Man. Those looking for a something with more emotional depth like Danny Elfman's "Batman" Score, or John Williams "Superman:TM" soundtrack should look elsewhere. This soundtrack doesn't have memorable themes like those two CDs.

This soundtrack served the movie very well though. If you listen to the CD, (and you've seen the movie) you'll probably be able to picture the scene during which a piece of music is used.

I liked it, and I'm sure I'll put it on from time to time over the next few months, but in all fairness, I recognize that it's probably because I enjoyed the heck out of the movie. Aside from the hilarious "Institutionalized" track by Suicidal Tendencies, there aren't any real gems on this CD.