He said he used Alan Silvestri's theme (no mention of how many times) because he liked it and combined it with one of his own.
Elfman wrote an hour of music and has a full 'Music By' credit now. You don't hire Danny Elfman to be Alan Silvestri, otherwise they would have hired Silvestri in the first place. They wanted Danny Elfman music.
See I may be wrong but they way I understood it when I read it was he combined the old theme with the new one Tyler had done.
Edit: looked up article it isn't mentioned at all whether he wrote the new theme so it could be either one of them who did it only official part is he added in silvestris them to a new one that someone made lol
I hope we hear a variation of Jackman's Captain America theme.
He was discussing using other composers themes in an interview. He then brought up using Silvestri's Avengers theme. Had he combined it with someone else's theme he would have said so because that was the topic, using other composers themes.
That feels like a whole lot more tracks than a normal Marvel score.1. Avengers: Age of Ultron Title (Tyler)
2. Heroes (Elfman)
3. Rise Together (Tyler)
4. Breaking and Entering (Tyler)
5. It Begins (Elfman)
6. Birth of Ultron (Tyler)
7. Ultron / Twins (Elfman)
8. Hulkbuster (Tyler)
9. Can You Stop This Thing? (Elfman)
10. Sacrifice (Tyler)
11. Farmhouse (Elfman)
12. The Vault (Tyler)
13. The Mission (Tyler)
14. Seoul Searching (Tyler)
15. Inevitability / One Good Eye (Elfman*)
16. Ultron Wakes (Elfman)
17. Vision (Tyler)
18. The Battle (Tyler)
19. Wish You Were Here (Tyler)
20. The Farm (Elfman)
21. Darkest of Intentions (Tyler)
22. Fighting Back (Tyler)
23. Avengers Unite (Elfman)
24. Keys to the Past (Tyler)
25. Uprising (Tyler)
26. Outlook (Tyler)
27. The Last One (Tyler)
28. Nothing Lasts Forever
The tracklist doesn't make me feel any better. I was hoping that Whedon brought Elfman on to rescore scenes involving certain characters or plotlines, but it seems like it's going to be a disjointed listening experience.
I hope not, but still.
The tracklist doesn't make me feel any better. I was hoping that Whedon brought Elfman on to rescore scenes involving certain characters or plotlines, but it seems like it's going to be a disjointed listening experience.
I hope not, but still.
Also worth bearing in mind that the asterisk next to two of Elfman's tracks surely means he uses Silvestri's theme in them.
I only see one next to "Inevitability / One Good Eye", wheres the other one?
My bad. There should be one next to 'Heroes' too.
Could hopefully still be the case. Elfman wrote an hour of music and there'll probably be a little over twenty minutes represented on album. Because Tyler already had an album in the can by the time Elfman came on board it makes sense he'd have more music on the album.