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I'm wondering if a deluxe presentation will help me connect to this score in a way I just didn't with the OST. Really? I think it's John Powell's masterpiece.
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How To Train Your Dragon 2: The Deluxe Edition (2-CD) John Powell UPC: 888072425378 Release Date: 3/11/2022 Regular price: $24.98 On the heels of Varèse Sarabande’s Deluxe Edition of How to Train Your Dragon (2010) comes this 2CD set of John Powell’s magnificent symphonic score to the 2014 sequel, How to Train Your Dragon 2. Beloved by critics and audiences alike, the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy was produced by DreamWorks Animation, based on a book by Cressida Cowell. Written and directed by Dean DeBlois, the second film continues the story of a young dragon hunter, Hiccup, who befriends rather than kills a dragon, Toothless, by introducing Hiccup’s mother (voiced by Cate Blanchett) and a formidable villain, Drago (Djimon Hounsou). John Powell created a glorious, Academy Award-nominated score for the first Dragon film, and continued his style for the sequel: gloriously symphonic, enhanced with Irish instrumentation, it is deep and rich in the classical tradition while conveying emotion and nuance for modern audiences, particularly around the joy of flight. As with the first film, Icelandic singer Jónsi collaborated with Powell and contributed vocals to selected tracks. New to the second film are performances by the Scottish bagpipe group, Red Hot Chili Pipers. How to Train Your Dragon 2 was released as a single CD at the time of the film. Varèse Sarabande’s Deluxe Edition expands the program to two discs, including several demo tracks, with new liner notes by Tim Greiving interviewing the director and composer. Limited to 2,000 copies TRACKLIST Disc 1: 1.Dragon Racing (1m1-INS) (Alternate Film Version) 1:04 2.Dragon Racing (1m1) (Original Opening Version) (4:40) 3.Where No One Goes (1m2s) (2:29) † 4.Together, We Map the World (1m3-4) (2:22) 5.Hiccup’s Gonna Be Chief (1m5) (3:20) 6.Eret Educates Hiccup (1m6) (1:45) 7.Drago’s Coming (2m7) (1:54) 8.Eret Has Visitors (2m8) (1:03) 9.Me Likey (2m9) (1:03 10.War is What He Wants (2m10) (1:53) 11.Hiccup and Toothless Attached (2m11) (2:34) 12.Dragon’s Lair (2m12) (1:34) 13.Should I Know You? (2m13) (1:57) 14.Valka’s Dragon Sanctuary (2m14) (0:55) 15.Hiccup & Valka Bond (2m15-16) (2:31) 16.Valka’s Flash - Good Alpha (3m17-18) (3:25) 17.I Grew Facial Hair For You (3m19) (1:20) 18.Flying With Mother (3m20) (2:50) 19.Can We Start Over? (3m21) (1:56) 20.Meet Drago (3m22) (4:28) 21.Stoick Finds Beauty (3m25-26) (2:43) 22.Get’ Em You Son of Eret (3m27) (1:43) 23.Courting Song (3m28s) (2:33) †† 24.Courting Song Instrumental (4m29) (0:54) 25.Battle of the Bewilderbeast (4m30) (6:29) Disc Two: 1.Hiccup Confronts Drago (4m31) (4:09) 2.Stoick Saves Hiccup (4m32) (2:23) 3.Off to Valhalla (4m33) (3:47) 4.Riding to Drago’s (4m35) (1:02) 5.Alpha Comes to Berk (4m36-37) (2:22) 6.Toothless Comes Back (5m38) (3:50) 7.Challenging the Alpha (5m39a) (3:00) 8.The Chief Has Come Home (5m39b) (3:26) 9.Where No One Goes Reprise (5m40) (3:52) † Bonus Tracks: 10.Dragon Racing (1m1) [DEMO] 4:36 11.Together, We Map the World (1m3-4) [DEMO] (2:37) 12.Valka’s Flash - Good Alpha (3m17-18) [DEMO] (3:26) 13.Flying with Mother (3m20) [DEMO] (2:50) 14.Off to Valhalla (4m33) [DEMO] (3:51) 15.Toothless Comes Back (5m38) [DEMO] (3:55) Music Composed and Produced by John Powell † John Powell & Jònsi †† Gerard Butler, Mary Jane Wells & Craig Ferguson
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Used to also rely on d2 Mastering to spill the beans on titles, but that stopped a few short years ago. Now they don't even have a list of titles on their site: https://www.d2mastering.com/#overview
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Ordered!
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the packaging of the original HttYD2 album is a joke, so...yeah. Only the US edition of the original HTTYD 2 album had that dreadful cardboard packaging. I returned it to Amazon when it arrived, back in the day, and ordered the European edition, which had a normal plastic case.
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Has anybody received a shipping notice yet?
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Really? I think it's John Powell's masterpiece. I can never decide if I like 1 or 2 better. But suffice it to say I didn't even wait to get home to order it. I have a hard time getting into HTTYD 1 outside of the main theme. But I love 2 & 3. Solo as well. I understand the argument these scores are a bit overwhelming and lack subtlety but we get so few thematic "bombastic" orchestral scores nowadays I welcome what I can get. There are more lyrical parts in Dragons2, especially with Valka and her Dragon sanctuary. Plus Hiccup's maturation theme (Together We Map the World) is quite lovely and recapped in several tracks.
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Received a shipping email, or received the album?
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