Listen To Five Minutes Of Alan Silvestri's Original Score for THE AVENGERS

Listen To Five Minutes Of Alan Silvestri's Original Score for THE AVENGERS

Although we've heard bits and pieces, five minutes of the original score for Marvel's The Avengers movie, by Oscar nominated composer Alan Silvestri, has been revealed!

By DCMarvelFreshman - Apr 21, 2012 11:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers
Source: Movie Magic | Soundcloud



Radio presenter and voice-over artist Tim Burden has exclusively received five minutes of Marvel's The Avengers original Alan Silvestri-composed score for his Movie Magic radio show. Rehashing over Marvel Studios' previous original scores near the end, listen to the audio embedded below; Burden also offers his review of the film.
NOTE: Fast-forward to the 11:25 mark to hear The Avengers score.



For the 2012 Marvel Studios release The Avengers, composer Alan Silvestri returns to duty following his Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) score. Building on his style established for the earlier film, Silvestri broadens beyond just one super hero to an entire team. This large-scale special-effects extravaganza called for music that is equally large and dynamic, armed with themes, action and thrills. It features 80 musicians and in the words of Joss Whedon, "Alan has provided a score that is so specific, so narrative-based, but still has the undeniable power and fluidity of those more diffuse accompaniments. You can hear the themes, the moments...and just bathe in the greatness." While Silvestri's theme for Captain America returns, he also introduces a host of others, including one of the score's highlights–the theme for Black Widow–introduced as a lonely, plucked, theme with an eastern European flavor to define this character. For this release, Alan Silvestri and David Bifano produced an album featuring 75 minutes of score on this exclusive CD release from Hollywood Records and Intrada.






Marvel Studios presents in association with Paramount Pictures “Marvel’s The Avengers”--the super hero team up of a lifetime, featuring iconic Marvel super heroes Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins.

Starring Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson, & directed by Joss Whedon from a screenplay by Joss Whedon, “Marvel’s The Avengers” is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series “The Avengers,” first published in 1963 and a comics institution ever since. Prepare yourself for an exciting event movie, packed with action and spectacular special effects, when “Marvel’s The Avengers” assemble on May 4, 2012. The film is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. In addition to "Marvel's The Avengers," Marvel Studios will release a slate of films based on the Marvel characters including "Iron Man 3" on May 3, 2013!; and “Thor 2” on November 15, 2013.


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THORGodOfThunder
THORGodOfThunder - 4/21/2012, 11:46 AM
Sounds like it'll be a good soundtrack!
clogan
clogan - 4/21/2012, 11:48 AM
It's pretty catchy when the theme comes around. Silvestri does not disappoint. I'll have to see the film for the final verdict.
antonio
antonio - 4/21/2012, 11:50 AM
Aside from the music cues during the final battle, the score sounded like another forgettable Alan Silvestri score.
NerdyGeek
NerdyGeek - 4/21/2012, 11:52 AM
Sounds pretty meh!
antonio
antonio - 4/21/2012, 11:54 AM
@TheIrishAvener in the final film, it's not bad. It just sounds like a generic summer blockbuster score that is lacking a theme.
clogan
clogan - 4/21/2012, 12:00 PM
It has a theme...
antonio
antonio - 4/21/2012, 12:09 PM
I mean Iron Man has "Driving With The Top Down", Nolan-Batman films have "Molossus".
antonio
antonio - 4/21/2012, 12:09 PM
Memorable themes right there.
blvdnoise
blvdnoise - 4/21/2012, 12:09 PM
Sounds pretty good..
clogan
clogan - 4/21/2012, 12:29 PM
Captain America, BTTF, Predator. Memorable themes right there. :P

The Avengers' score is going to be pretty good as I have faith in Silvestri. I really like how it sounds 80's-ish.
antonio
antonio - 4/21/2012, 12:39 PM
Cap didn't have a real memorable theme. BTTF and Predator are some of the most memorable scores ever. Truth is, Alan hasn't had a stand out score in over a decade.
imnotahero
imnotahero - 4/21/2012, 12:50 PM
That'll do Alan, That'll do.
NewSuperAvengerCBM
NewSuperAvengerCBM - 4/21/2012, 1:09 PM
I'm gonna hum this theme at the end of the movie!
FriendlyNeighborhoodSpidey
FriendlyNeighborhoodSpidey - 4/21/2012, 1:12 PM
I'm not sure what I think of this yet. I'll have to hear with the movie, but right now it sounds kind of cheesy and 80's ish.
Wildaniel
Wildaniel - 4/21/2012, 1:21 PM
SOUNDS GREAT!
Benjamitesandwich
Benjamitesandwich - 4/21/2012, 1:26 PM
I love CBM . . . but when a movie's score is discussed, I hate it.

I swear no one on this site understands a good score or a bad score.

I'm tempted to start making a page for CBM soundtracks so people will understand.

Captain America's score is the most memorable hero theme since Spider-Man.
95
95 - 4/21/2012, 1:41 PM
It's a good score.
SageMode
SageMode - 4/21/2012, 2:01 PM
THE AVENGERS theme = Boss
CinemaJackXCI
CinemaJackXCI - 4/21/2012, 2:43 PM
EPIC.
Ghostfire
Ghostfire - 4/21/2012, 2:43 PM
It sounds good to me. That whole 80's vibe is pretty cool in my book.
TheTaskmaster
TheTaskmaster - 4/21/2012, 3:16 PM
I really liked Captain America's theme for TFA. I felt it captured the time period and the heroism of the character pretty darn well.
brewtownpsych
brewtownpsych - 4/21/2012, 3:19 PM
he was the worst choice. wow, this is really a forgettable score for what everything indicates is a great film. thor's was much better. this guy lifts from Elfman (Hulk & Batman 89 are in there), the original Conan the Barbarian score and many others. And then at about 15:15 it kicks into this james bond music from the Roger Moore era or something. Yuck.
marvelcomix
marvelcomix - 4/21/2012, 3:26 PM
this sonds really promising
Benjamitesandwich
Benjamitesandwich - 4/21/2012, 3:32 PM
Brewtownpsych

I bet you love Zimmer's heavy, non-melodic crap . . . Don't you?
MadTitan
MadTitan - 4/21/2012, 3:37 PM
funny seeing Nolanites doing extra effort just to nitpick even on the score.

well this sounds like another classic score in the making and the theme is quite catchy and memorable so to all haters, just hate more... lol

3 More Days!
AC1
AC1 - 4/21/2012, 3:41 PM
this is such a boring score, really unambitious until about 16:00, and even then it never really becomes anything memorable...
AC1
AC1 - 4/21/2012, 3:42 PM
Daft Punk's score for Tron Legacy... now say what you will about that film, but it has a bloody good score
JDUKE25
JDUKE25 - 4/21/2012, 3:50 PM
I liked the score from that clip of Thor and Cap fighting.
JDUKE25
JDUKE25 - 4/21/2012, 3:52 PM
But the score they gave us here is pretty good. I like it.
MadTitan
MadTitan - 4/21/2012, 4:02 PM
i would be surprised and in great awe if hard liner Nolanites praised it or even admit they loved it (they did they just can't accept the fact it is good, but must stay loyal to the generic synth laden Zimmerish rehash) now that's ironic and funny! ...lol

hater's hate more
skidz
skidz - 4/21/2012, 4:07 PM
The lead up is kind of weak on the ears, but the main section packs one hell of a punch.
brewtownpsych
brewtownpsych - 4/21/2012, 4:23 PM
who the eff is talking about nolan or zimmer or batman? please tell me. man you guys ride his jock like there's no tomorrow.

oh wait, lemme figure out the logic. hmmm, somebody has an honest opinion and because said opinion quibbles over one minor detail of a movie i love he must be formulating his opinion to intentionally nitpick. i mean how could he not be? EVERYTHING i like is perfect. but it doesn't stop there, he most also love this other movie he didn't mention. but i know which one it is, don't worry.

let me know when you figure out what in the hell nolan or zimmer has anything to do with what i said. otherwise, keep YOUR opinions to yourself because it's clear you don't have any, other than to complain about somebody else's. did you even listen to the score before making your illogical attack. if you disagree with me tell me why, don't just hurl your not very well thought out phantom attacks.
CasualFanatic
CasualFanatic - 4/21/2012, 5:28 PM
Writing an effective movie score that is also memorable, is very, very difficult. The only composers that come to mind that consistently wrote melody-based scores were guys like Hermann, Morricone, Goldsmith and Williams. Silvestri, from the films I've seen, mostly writes effective scores without a main tune that hooks you (Back to the Future and CA:TFA as the exceptions). I didn't hear anything remarkable, but I won't know it's a good score until I see the movie. Really great music doesn't ALWAYS mean it complements the movie. And really bland music doesn't ALWAYS bring the movie down. Just wait, watch it, then react.
MadTitan
MadTitan - 4/21/2012, 5:56 PM
one doesn't have to state the obvious in order to know where his/her biases has to go...and if accepting that fact is a bit hard to see then your maybe being a liar and a hypocrite to yourself.

this is an open forum with obvious democracy at play so why infer that one must keep to themselves their own opinion when you yourself willingly stated yours, unless your a dictator i could understand that but this is not that place so therefore just go rule your own world and make your own opinion "sui generis" and live it.

listen to the score? i just happen to be a huge score fan so modesty aside i have my fair share of listening to some of the best scores from the likes of Max Steiner, Alfred Newman, Bernard Herrmann, Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, Alan Silvestri..even from the great Erich Wolfgang Korngold to name a few and if that doesn't imply any logic to my complain then i don't know what will.

i commend you for being sensitive at least you have proven that even trolls get butthurt. lol
spidey1610
spidey1610 - 4/21/2012, 5:58 PM
Pretty epic stuff. HANS ZIMMMER!!
brewtownpsych
brewtownpsych - 4/21/2012, 6:04 PM
@tard7 -- what the heck are you even talking about? so basically if anybody has a different opinion than yours it is OBVIOUS he or she is trolling/nitpicking for the sake of it/a nolanite.

okay skippy.

and you can have an opinion ... just, HAVE AN OPINION. don't just make shit up an attack people for no reason whatsoever.

and see what he did there people, he still hasn't stated his actual reasons why he disagrees with my opinion. after all why should he, i'm obviously a troll! (and btw, just saying your a huge fan of scores doesn't mean anything and certainly doesn't make what you are trying to do logical.)
MadTitan
MadTitan - 4/21/2012, 6:19 PM
@brewpsycho - geez, you are one messy troll after all. your putting words in my mouth now...

dude, seriously why would Silvestri "lift" from Elfman's score nor any Bond scores for that matter when he himself made memorable themes during the 80's... now that's funny, lol

well in as much as i love to continue this chatter with you i don't felt necessary to do so anymore knowing it won't go anywhere else rather than feeding your less impressive toiling.
brickarts295
brickarts295 - 4/21/2012, 6:20 PM
Sounds very Captain Americanish.... expect something between Iron Man's and First Class's Soundtrack.
clogan
clogan - 4/21/2012, 6:21 PM
Wow, people fighting over scores...

@antonio

Really man? Captain's theme was pretty memorable, for a lotta people out there - including me. *shrug*
ahhmynuts
ahhmynuts - 4/21/2012, 6:23 PM
track 19 was siiickk
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