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(2CD) Score by DANNY ELFMAN + 3 songs from the movie by Sigrid, Gary Clark Jr with Junkie XL & White Stripes respectively. Also comes with BONUS CD featuring 3 extended tracks
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- Product Dimensions : 5.59 x 4.92 x 0.51 inches; 4.09 ounces
- Manufacturer : SONY
- Date First Available : November 1, 2017
- Label : SONY
- ASIN : B076X4FQSD
- Country of Origin : Germany
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #86,574 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #5,646 in Soundtracks (CDs & Vinyl)
- #35,866 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2017Now I'm sure everybody knows like the first song of the soundtrack everybody is well aware of the all the bad press and re shoots during the film's midway production director Joss Wedon taking over from Zack Snyder due to a family tradedy everything including the switching of composer Junkie XL to Danny Elfman who came in at the last minute to fill in for Junkie XL who was original hired along side the former to help finish the score but instead of helping Junkie XL to complete the score it seems as though they scrapped the entire score for something new and fresh.
I love Hans Zimmer but Hans Zimmer being retired from scoring the super hero genre leaving Danny Elfman to take over the bat cave changes everything. The news of that happening had fans sitting on both sides of the fence the inclusion of Batman's theme from 1989 is here along with the superman theme from 1978 composed by John Williams and what a joy it is to hear their original music being used here once again what a blast from the past.
Not everyone feels the same but in choosing Danny Elfman for this particular score i thought was an interesting choice given his history and credits to the previous batman scores I really don't see why not although he's been looked upon as being arrogant or disrespectful to Hans Zimmer's work in a recent interview where he states that there's only been but one Batman theme and that was his own. In my opinion he does a great job in establishing the tone for the soundtrack and it's characters specifically Batman Superman and Wonderwoman and the rest that help round out the justice league and here's a little something i found out recently from the score and that is that Superman actually has two separate themes that's right two but to find Han's Zimmer's snippet from man of steel requires a few more listens as his theme is hidden within one track if you listen carefully overall the score for the Justice League has quite the collections of gems here and is very good a far more better soundtrack then that of suicide squad.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2018I am a sucker for a movie soundtrack especially actions and superheroes. The DC comic soundtracks like the Dark Knight - Batman, Superman with Hans Zimmer or John Williams are more of my style than the Marvel soundtrack. So, when the price of this vinyl was around $20, I grabbed it because I’ve been listening to it through my Apple Music and like it. I have not seen the movie yet but love Danny Elfman. And Hans Zimmer and XL Junkie. The packaging is nothing special. It comes with 2 black vinyl. Heavy cardboard. I can do without the songs. The bonus soundtrack, even though it was listed, it’s only for download. Luckily buying from Amazon, you get the digital version of the album.
5.0 out of 5 stars The DC comic soundtracks like the Dark Knight - BatmanI am a sucker for a movie soundtrack especially actions and superheroes. The DC comic soundtracks like the Dark Knight - Batman, Superman with Hans Zimmer or John Williams are more of my style than the Marvel soundtrack. So, when the price of this vinyl was around $20, I grabbed it because I’ve been listening to it through my Apple Music and like it. I have not seen the movie yet but love Danny Elfman. And Hans Zimmer and XL Junkie. The packaging is nothing special. It comes with 2 black vinyl. Heavy cardboard. I can do without the songs. The bonus soundtrack, even though it was listed, it’s only for download. Luckily buying from Amazon, you get the digital version of the album.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2018
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2017I was one of the few who was, quite frankly, elated when Tom Holkenborg (Junkie XL) was replaced by Danny Elfman as the composer for “Justice League” earlier this summer prior to the film’s release date. His work, with his mentor Hans Zimmer, for Snyder’s previous “Batman v. Superman” was terribly repetitive and lacked creativity for the most part.
For those hoping that Elfman would regain that classic sound he burst out in the film music scene with 1989’s “Batman” (and revisit in “Batman Returns”), his music style has evolved over the past 25 years. And for those hoping Elfman would write the score in Zimmer and XL’s style, you’re out of luck too. But it’s highly enjoyable, with numerous themes both old and new, with care applied to using the old material. Anyone who greatly enjoyed Elfman’s “Spider-Man” scores and/or “Avengers: Age of Ultron” will find much to enjoy here.
Elfman does not trot out the same old Batman theme, but arranges it differently and hints at it throughout. It only really pops up in “Hero’s Theme”, “Then There Were Three”, “The Final Battle” and “A New Hope.” Same for John Williams’ iconic Superman theme, which is also arranged differently and Elfman really focuses on the right scene(s) and tone to use it in the film. Elfman even incorporates Zimmer’s Wonder Woman theme in “Wonder Woman Rescue” to wonderful effect. Elfman also composes new themes: one encompassing the League, a clever reoccurring motif for The Flash (nothing like Elfman’s 1990 TV theme), one grandiose motif for Steppenwolf, and simpler motifs for Aquaman and Cyborg.
Some die-hard fanboys criticize the score for being “generic" as well as criticizing the lack of Zimmer's Superman and Batman material. Truthfully, Elfman could've incorporated the material and had it 'evolve' to the classic Williams and Elfman themes but he chose not to. However, I consider it a relief that orchestral superhero scores with actual THEMES are coming back into style and that makes up for the lack of thematic continuity. The action material is surprisingly sustained, with “The Tunnel Fight” and “The Final Battle” being massively exciting. But the quieter material is just as rewarding, like the pastoral “Home”, "A New Hope" and “Cyborg Meets Diana.” The London recording by Peter Cobbin is sharp and detailed, all the better to hear the orchestra in all its glory.
WaterTower Music has really outdone themselves with their “Justice League” release. Not only does the 2-CD release encompass almost all the score featured in the film (Zimmer's "Krypton" theme was tracked in one scene), but the three songs are included like Sigrid's “Everybody Knows” cover, “Icky Thump” and Junkie XL and Gary Clark Jr's “Come Together” cover. The liner notes have some nice scoring session pics from Abbey Road along with numerous stills from the movie, but no notes from Elfman or Joss Whedon about the score, apart from the usual technical listings. However, the package is beautifully designed; interior artwork and disc artwork are eye-catching.
If you loved the score in the film, you can’t go wrong with this soundtrack release.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2017This score makes me so happy. So happy that it exists. So happy that it's Danny Elfman who did it. If for no other reason, we get to hear Elfman incorporate his legendary Batman themes into this new music--that is why you need this score. It's subtle at first, but in "The Final Battle" we hear a fully triumphant blast of the theme. Even John Williams' Superman theme appears in "Friends and Foes" (no kidding!). Yes, it's exactly what we needed.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2017A little bit of this and a little bit of that. Danny Elfman provides his good solid syncope to the Justice League movie. Combining some of the elements of the BvS soundtrack with Wonder Woman and even a few touches of some older music, this is a solid and very listenable track. The bonus tracks don't add too much but they are a nice addition to the album.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2018Danny elfman is brilliant. Love this score. Love that he incorporated his original Batman theme throughout. If he would have used more of Williams original Superman theme (which IMO is still the greatest theme song of all time) it would have perfect. And I love come together remake. Foot stomping song.
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barry j martinReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 24, 20245.0 out of 5 stars A very well put together superheroes film.
Nothing to dislike. But I still prefer the longer director’s version.
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mougin christopheReviewed in France on June 24, 20245.0 out of 5 stars bonne réception
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BrenoReviewed in Brazil on September 4, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Trilha sonora impecável!
Icônico! Só comprei pela faixa da Sigrid!
Nate OrmonReviewed in Canada on June 28, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Hero Music
Superhero music and the best Superhero music for a superhero team up ever even betting out the music from avengerss
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GiorgioReviewed in Italy on January 20, 20195.0 out of 5 stars JUSTICE LEAGUE
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