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Real Steel (soundtrack)

The music to the 2011 science fiction sports drama film Real Steel directed by Shawn Levy, featured a compilation of songs by popular artists as heard in the film and an album that contains the original score written and composed by Danny Elfman. The first album, Real Steel – Music from the Motion Picture, was released on October 4, 2011 by Interscope Records.[1][2] It consists of 13 tracks featuring artists including Foo Fighters, Tom Morello, Eminem, Royce da 5'9" (Bad Meets Evil), The Crystal Method, Yelawolf, 50 Cent and Limp Bizkit.[3] Elfman's score that featured over 17 tracks, was released into a separate album as Real Steel – Original Score on November 8, 2011 by Varèse Sarabande.[4]

Real Steel – Music from the Motion Picture edit

Real Steel – Music from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedOctober 4, 2011
Genre
Length48:53
LabelInterscope
Producer
  • Anthony Seyler
  • Jennifer Hawks
  • Shawn Levy
  • Gretchen Anderson

Background edit

During the film's post-production process, Levy had called few of the artists to the editing room such as The Crystal Method, Timberland and Beastie Boys and showcased few scenes which they approved and this let to Levy developing a soundtrack for the film.[5] He mentioned that Levy was a fan of Crystal Method, and while one of the songs the writer had written was "a magnificent song for this kind of lonely man montage two-third of the film", he contacted him in person, but refuted the offer so that he could use in one of his album or Levy's future films. Later, he called the duo and screened the fight sequences in the edit, and few of the scenes, including the "rousing" emotional sequences. The duo had written two different songs; "Bring the Noise" served as the introduction to Noisy Boy and a piece for the climatic fight of Zeus and Atom, that worked well. But after mixing the score, he felt that the sounds of the duo is "exactly the same pitch as the robot sound effects" which left them unheard. Later Crystal Method, collaborated with the score composer Elfman who wrote an overlay of the track that worked "exceptionally well".[6]

Levy recalled a year ago, on collaborating with Timbaland for a hip-hop song, though some of his friends disagreed. One of his friends had shared a clip of the film to his studio which led him to meet the rapper. He showcased the full film with Timbaland and his kids, after which he agreed to do the end credits song as his kid liked and danced to the tune. Levy felt that "he was so enthused on seeing the film" which led him to write the song.[6]

On the music supervision budget, Levy said "you always sign off on a music budget for a movie and it's X, and you're kind of like 'Eh, that's not gonna be enough,' but it's this game that you kind of have to play [...] you always know that if the movie works, and if you have a good test screening and good preview, and the studio sees a certain song that you can't afford in the movie, 7 out of 10 times they will pay for that song, and they'll go into what's called breakage to give you that song. So yeah the budget grew a little bit and we had a lot of flexibility with the artists."[6]

Track listing edit

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Fast Lane"Bad Meets Evil4:12
2."Here's A Little Something For Ya"Beastie Boys3:09
3."Miss The Misery"Foo Fighters4:32
4."The Enforcer"50 Cent3:25
5."Make Some Noise (Put 'em Up)"The Crystal Method3:27
6."'Till I Collapse"Eminem4:59
7."One Man Army"The Prodigy4:15
8."Give It A Go"Timbaland, Veronica4:20
9."The Midas Touch"Tom Morello3:28
10."Why Try"Limp Bizkit2:53
11."Torture"Rival Sons3:37
12."All My Days"Alexi Murdoch4:56
13."Kenton"Danny Elfman1:40
14."Nine Thou"Styles of Beyond3:48
Total length:52:41

Charts edit

Chart (2011 Peak
position
US Soundtrack Albums (Billboard)[7] 15

Real Steel – Original Score edit

Real Steel – Original Score
Film score by
ReleasedNovember 8, 2011
Studio
GenreFilm score
Length42:19
LabelVarèse Sarabande
ProducerDanny Elfman
Danny Elfman chronology
Restless
(2011)
Real Steel
(2011)
Dark Shadows
(2012)

Danny Elfman was chosen to compose the film's score as Levy felt that he would be one of the few composers who could do a score similar to that of the Rocky franchise, alternating guitar-based ambient music and songs with a full orchestra.[3] The score album containing 19 tracks were released by Varèse Sarabande on November 8, 2011.

Reception edit

Filmtracks.com wrote "Real Steel is a score with uniquely packaged character, smart thematic loyalty, and one hell of a narrative conclusion, and any other composer attempting to match its quality in a possible sequel will face a potentially impossible challenge."[8] James Southall of Movie Wave commented "Elfman is a professional, so everything here is technically proficient, some of the tunes are fun, but it doesn’t go beyond what any reasonably-competent film composer might have written – there’s no personality here, only occasional hints that it was actually the work of a composer whose very strong musical personality is actually one of the strongest reasons he’s been so successful and remains so popular. It’s enjoyable fluff, for sure, but fluff nonetheless."[9]

Daniel Schweiger of Assignment X wrote "While Real Steel starts off with raw, strumming simplicity, Elfman gradually brings in his more recognizable strings lines, heavenly choirs (with a particularly angelic voice provided by Poe) and fighting mad orchestra, with thumping, metal grunge leading to the big moment in the robot ring."[10] James Christopher Monger of AllMusic said "Danny Elfman's surprisingly upbeat and uplifting score trades in many of the composer’s signature moves (ghostly choirs and quirky, symphonic bombast) for a more lyrical approach. Rooted in bluesy, country-folk guitar and John Williams-esque slabs of pastoral Americana, Elfman still gets in the occasional explosion, but there’s a comfy, rootsy vibe that permeates the score and echoes fellow composer Greg Edmonson's work on Joss Whedon's beloved outlaw sci-fi television series Firefly."[11]

Thomas Glorieux of Maintitles.net wrote "Danny Elfman has scared some people with his occasional quirky scores, but Real Steel is not that at all. On the contrary, it's straightforward and it barely contains his usual voice (only the use of choir hints us of his presence). Plus the biggest strength is the undeniably amazing effect it has in the movie, literally uplifting every emotional scene and each heroic fight. Making it a must to see and hear inside the context for those who are still somewhat undecided."[12]

Track listing edit

All music is composed by Danny Elfman

No.TitleLength
1."Charlie Trains Atom"1:59
2."On The Move"2:39
3."Into The Zoo"1:02
4."Why We're Here (feat. vocal by Poe)"0:55
5."Meet Atom"3:17
6."It's Your Choice"1:28
7."Safe With Me"2:57
8."Atom Versus Twin Cities"3:12
9."...For A Kiss"0:56
10."Get in the Truck"1:12
11."Bonding"2:01
12."Twin Cities' Intro"1:20
13."Parkway Motel (feat. vocal by Poe)"1:47
14."This Is A Brawl"1:48
15."You Deserve Better"4:02
16."Into The Ring"1:12
17."Taking A Beating"1:33
18."Final Round"6:53
19."People's Champion"2:06
Total length:42:19

Credits edit

Credits adapted from CD liner notes.[13][14]

  • Score producer – Danny Elfman
  • Soundtrack producer – Bill Abbott, Danny Elfman
  • Musical assistance – Melisa McGregor, Melissa Karaban
  • Recording – Adam Olmstead, Dennis Sands
  • Additional recording – Greg Maloney
  • Mixing – Dennis Sands
  • Mastering – Patricia Sullivan
  • Editing – Bill Abbott
  • Copyist – Reprise Music Services, Rob Skinnell
  • Scoring crew – Adam Michalak, Dave Marquette, Greg Loskorn, Mark Eshelman
  • Auricle operator – Richard Grant
  • MIDI controller – Marc Mann
  • Executive producer – Robert Townson
  • DreamWorks music executive – Jennifer Hawks
Instruments
  • Bass – Bruce Morgenthaler, Chris Kollgaard, Drew Dembowski, Ed Meares, Oscar Hidalgo, Sue Ranney
  • Bass guitar – Chris Chaney
  • Bassoon – Ken Munday, Rose Corrigan
  • Cello – Andrew Shulman, Tony Cooke, Armen Ksajikian, Cecilia Tsan, Dennis Karmazyn, Erika Duke, Giovanna Clayton, Paul Cohen, Steve Erdody, Steve Richards, Tim Landauer, Trevor Handy
  • Clarinet – Gary Bovyer, Ralph Williams
  • Drums – Josh Freese
  • Flute – Heather Clark, Louise Ditullio
  • French horn – Dan Kelley, Dylan Hart, Jennie Kim, Joe Meyer, Mark Adams , Nathan Campbell, Phil Yao, Steve Becknell
  • Guitar – Aaron Kaplan, George Doering
  • Harp – Katie Kirkpatrick
  • Oboe – Leslie Reed, Phil Ayling
  • Piano – Thomas J Lindgren
  • Percussion – Bob Zimmitti, Emil Richards, Mike Fisher
  • Timpani – Peter Limonick
  • Trombone – Alan Kaplan, Alex Iles, Bill Reichenbach, Charlie Loper, Phil Teele, Steve Holtman
  • Trumpet – Jon Lewis, Malcolm Mc Nab, Rick Baptist, Warren Luening
  • Tuba – Doug Tornquist
  • Viola – Andrew Duckles, Brian Dembow, Darren Mc Cann, David Walther, Keith Greene, Marlow Fisher, Matt Funes, Rob Brophy, Roland Kato, Shawn Mann, Thomas Diener, Vickie Miskolczy
  • Violin – Alan Grunfeld, Alyssa Park, Ana Landauer, Carol Pool, Darius Campo, Eve Butler, Helen Nightingale, Jackie Brand, Jennie Levin, Josefina Vergara, Julie Gigante, Julie Rogers, Katia Popov, Lily Ho Chen, Marc Sazer, Natalie Leggett, Neel Hammond, Phil Levy, Roberto Cani, Roger Wilkie, Sarah Thornblade, Shalini Vijayan, Sid Page, Tereza Stanislav
  • Violin [Principal 2nd] – Richard Altenbach
Choir
  • Choir – Page LA Studio Voices
  • Vocals – Alice Kirwan Murray, Amick Byram, Amy Engelhardt, Antonio Sol, Baraka May, Beth Andersen, Bobbi Page, Christa Gates, Christine Guter, Clydene Jackson, David Joyce, Debbie Hall Gleason, Diane Freiman Reynolds, Dick Wells, Donna Medine, Elin Carlson, Elissa Johnston, Gerald White, Greg Jasperse, Guy Maeda, Jennifer Barnes, Joanna Bushnell, Karen Harper, Karen Whipple Schnurr, Leanna Brand, Luana Jackman, Mary Hylan, Nancy Gassner-Clayton, Norman Large, Rudy Cardenas, Sally Stevens, Scottie Haskell, Susie Stevens, Teri Koide Culbreath, Victoria Levy, Walt Harrah
  • Vocal contractor – Bobbi Page
Orchestra
  • Performer – The Hollywood Studio Symphony
  • Orchestration – Dave Sloanaker, Edgardo Simone
  • Supervising orchestrator – Steve Bartek
  • Conductor – Pete Anthony
  • Orchestra contractor – Gina Zimmitti
  • Concertmaster – Bruce Dukov

References edit

  1. ^ "Real Steel – Music From The Motion Picture". Amazon. from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved July 28, 2012.
  2. ^ Jagernauth, Kevin (October 3, 2011). "'Real Steel' Soundtrack Features New Tracks By 50 Cent & Timbaland; Tunes By Beastie Boys & More". IndieWire. from the original on May 5, 2021. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Shawn Levy audio commentary, Real Steel Blu-Ray
  4. ^ "Real Steel". Amazon. from the original on July 1, 2012. Retrieved July 28, 2012.
  5. ^ Sztypuljak, David (October 13, 2011). "Exclusive Interview: We Chat with Real Steel Director - Shawn Levy". HeyUGuys. from the original on April 19, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c Weintraub, Steve (October 5, 2011). "Shawn Levy Talks REAL STEEL Soundtrack and Landing Timbaland". Collider. from the original on April 19, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  7. ^ "Soundtracks: Week of October 29, 2011". Billboard. October 29, 2011. from the original on May 22, 2022. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  8. ^ "Filmtracks: Real Steel (Danny Elfman)". www.filmtracks.com. from the original on April 19, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  9. ^ "Real Steel soundtrack review | Danny Elfman | movie-wave.net". October 26, 2011. from the original on April 19, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  10. ^ "CD Review: REAL STEEL soundtrack - Assignment X". December 29, 2011. from the original on July 4, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  11. ^ Danny Elfman - Real Steel [Original Motion Picture Score] Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, from the original on April 19, 2023, retrieved April 19, 2023
  12. ^ "Danny Elfman: Real Steel - maintitles.net". www.maintitles.net. from the original on April 19, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  13. ^ "Real Steel (Score) Soundtrack". Walmart.com. from the original on July 4, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  14. ^ "Real Steel". Presto Music. from the original on April 19, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.

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The music to the 2011 science fiction sports drama film Real Steel directed by Shawn Levy featured a compilation of songs by popular artists as heard in the film and an album that contains the original score written and composed by Danny Elfman The first album Real Steel Music from the Motion Picture was released on October 4 2011 by Interscope Records 1 2 It consists of 13 tracks featuring artists including Foo Fighters Tom Morello Eminem Royce da 5 9 Bad Meets Evil The Crystal Method Yelawolf 50 Cent and Limp Bizkit 3 Elfman s score that featured over 17 tracks was released into a separate album as Real Steel Original Score on November 8 2011 by Varese Sarabande 4 Contents 1 Real Steel Music from the Motion Picture 1 1 Background 1 2 Track listing 1 3 Charts 2 Real Steel Original Score 2 1 Reception 2 2 Track listing 2 3 Credits 3 ReferencesReal Steel Music from the Motion Picture editReal Steel Music from the Motion PictureSoundtrack album by Various artistsReleasedOctober 4 2011GenreElectronichip hopalternative popalternative rockfolk rocknu metalheavy metalbreakbeatpost grungeindie rockLength48 53LabelInterscopeProducerAnthony SeylerJennifer HawksShawn LevyGretchen Anderson Background edit During the film s post production process Levy had called few of the artists to the editing room such as The Crystal Method Timberland and Beastie Boys and showcased few scenes which they approved and this let to Levy developing a soundtrack for the film 5 He mentioned that Levy was a fan of Crystal Method and while one of the songs the writer had written was a magnificent song for this kind of lonely man montage two third of the film he contacted him in person but refuted the offer so that he could use in one of his album or Levy s future films Later he called the duo and screened the fight sequences in the edit and few of the scenes including the rousing emotional sequences The duo had written two different songs Bring the Noise served as the introduction to Noisy Boy and a piece for the climatic fight of Zeus and Atom that worked well But after mixing the score he felt that the sounds of the duo is exactly the same pitch as the robot sound effects which left them unheard Later Crystal Method collaborated with the score composer Elfman who wrote an overlay of the track that worked exceptionally well 6 Levy recalled a year ago on collaborating with Timbaland for a hip hop song though some of his friends disagreed One of his friends had shared a clip of the film to his studio which led him to meet the rapper He showcased the full film with Timbaland and his kids after which he agreed to do the end credits song as his kid liked and danced to the tune Levy felt that he was so enthused on seeing the film which led him to write the song 6 On the music supervision budget Levy said you always sign off on a music budget for a movie and it s X and you re kind of like Eh that s not gonna be enough but it s this game that you kind of have to play you always know that if the movie works and if you have a good test screening and good preview and the studio sees a certain song that you can t afford in the movie 7 out of 10 times they will pay for that song and they ll go into what s called breakage to give you that song So yeah the budget grew a little bit and we had a lot of flexibility with the artists 6 Track listing edit No TitleMusicLength1 Fast Lane Bad Meets Evil4 122 Here s A Little Something For Ya Beastie Boys3 093 Miss The Misery Foo Fighters4 324 The Enforcer 50 Cent3 255 Make Some Noise Put em Up The Crystal Method3 276 Till I Collapse Eminem4 597 One Man Army The Prodigy4 158 Give It A Go Timbaland Veronica4 209 The Midas Touch Tom Morello3 2810 Why Try Limp Bizkit2 5311 Torture Rival Sons3 3712 All My Days Alexi Murdoch4 5613 Kenton Danny Elfman1 4014 Nine Thou Styles of Beyond3 48Total length 52 41 Charts edit Chart 2011 Peakposition US Soundtrack Albums Billboard 7 15Real Steel Original Score editReal Steel Original ScoreFilm score by Danny ElfmanReleasedNovember 8 2011StudioBarbra Streisand Scoring Stage Sony Pictures StudiosStudio Della MorteGenreFilm scoreLength42 19LabelVarese SarabandeProducerDanny ElfmanDanny Elfman chronologyRestless 2011 Real Steel 2011 Dark Shadows 2012 Danny Elfman was chosen to compose the film s score as Levy felt that he would be one of the few composers who could do a score similar to that of the Rocky franchise alternating guitar based ambient music and songs with a full orchestra 3 The score album containing 19 tracks were released by Varese Sarabande on November 8 2011 Reception edit Filmtracks com wrote Real Steel is a score with uniquely packaged character smart thematic loyalty and one hell of a narrative conclusion and any other composer attempting to match its quality in a possible sequel will face a potentially impossible challenge 8 James Southall of Movie Wave commented Elfman is a professional so everything here is technically proficient some of the tunes are fun but it doesn t go beyond what any reasonably competent film composer might have written there s no personality here only occasional hints that it was actually the work of a composer whose very strong musical personality is actually one of the strongest reasons he s been so successful and remains so popular It s enjoyable fluff for sure but fluff nonetheless 9 Daniel Schweiger of Assignment X wrote While Real Steel starts off with raw strumming simplicity Elfman gradually brings in his more recognizable strings lines heavenly choirs with a particularly angelic voice provided by Poe and fighting mad orchestra with thumping metal grunge leading to the big moment in the robot ring 10 James Christopher Monger of AllMusic said Danny Elfman s surprisingly upbeat and uplifting score trades in many of the composer s signature moves ghostly choirs and quirky symphonic bombast for a more lyrical approach Rooted in bluesy country folk guitar and John Williams esque slabs of pastoral Americana Elfman still gets in the occasional explosion but there s a comfy rootsy vibe that permeates the score and echoes fellow composer Greg Edmonson s work on Joss Whedon s beloved outlaw sci fi television series Firefly 11 Thomas Glorieux of Maintitles net wrote Danny Elfman has scared some people with his occasional quirky scores but Real Steel is not that at all On the contrary it s straightforward and it barely contains his usual voice only the use of choir hints us of his presence Plus the biggest strength is the undeniably amazing effect it has in the movie literally uplifting every emotional scene and each heroic fight Making it a must to see and hear inside the context for those who are still somewhat undecided 12 Track listing edit All music is composed by Danny ElfmanNo TitleLength1 Charlie Trains Atom 1 592 On The Move 2 393 Into The Zoo 1 024 Why We re Here feat vocal by Poe 0 555 Meet Atom 3 176 It s Your Choice 1 287 Safe With Me 2 578 Atom Versus Twin Cities 3 129 For A Kiss 0 5610 Get in the Truck 1 1211 Bonding 2 0112 Twin Cities Intro 1 2013 Parkway Motel feat vocal by Poe 1 4714 This Is A Brawl 1 4815 You Deserve Better 4 0216 Into The Ring 1 1217 Taking A Beating 1 3318 Final Round 6 5319 People s Champion 2 06Total length 42 19 Credits edit Credits adapted from CD liner notes 13 14 Score producer Danny Elfman Soundtrack producer Bill Abbott Danny Elfman Musical assistance Melisa McGregor Melissa Karaban Recording Adam Olmstead Dennis Sands Additional recording Greg Maloney Mixing Dennis Sands Mastering Patricia Sullivan Editing Bill Abbott Copyist Reprise Music Services Rob Skinnell Scoring crew Adam Michalak Dave Marquette Greg Loskorn Mark Eshelman Auricle operator Richard Grant MIDI controller Marc Mann Executive producer Robert Townson DreamWorks music executive Jennifer Hawks Instruments Bass Bruce Morgenthaler Chris Kollgaard Drew Dembowski Ed Meares Oscar Hidalgo Sue Ranney Bass guitar Chris Chaney Bassoon Ken Munday Rose Corrigan Cello Andrew Shulman Tony Cooke Armen Ksajikian Cecilia Tsan Dennis Karmazyn Erika Duke Giovanna Clayton Paul Cohen Steve Erdody Steve Richards Tim Landauer Trevor Handy Clarinet Gary Bovyer Ralph Williams Drums Josh Freese Flute Heather Clark Louise Ditullio French horn Dan Kelley Dylan Hart Jennie Kim Joe Meyer Mark Adams Nathan Campbell Phil Yao Steve Becknell Guitar Aaron Kaplan George Doering Harp Katie Kirkpatrick Oboe Leslie Reed Phil Ayling Piano Thomas J Lindgren Percussion Bob Zimmitti Emil Richards Mike Fisher Timpani Peter Limonick Trombone Alan Kaplan Alex Iles Bill Reichenbach Charlie Loper Phil Teele Steve Holtman Trumpet Jon Lewis Malcolm Mc Nab Rick Baptist Warren Luening Tuba Doug Tornquist Viola Andrew Duckles Brian Dembow Darren Mc Cann David Walther Keith Greene Marlow Fisher Matt Funes Rob Brophy Roland Kato Shawn Mann Thomas Diener Vickie Miskolczy Violin Alan Grunfeld Alyssa Park Ana Landauer Carol Pool Darius Campo Eve Butler Helen Nightingale Jackie Brand Jennie Levin Josefina Vergara Julie Gigante Julie Rogers Katia Popov Lily Ho Chen Marc Sazer Natalie Leggett Neel Hammond Phil Levy Roberto Cani Roger Wilkie Sarah Thornblade Shalini Vijayan Sid Page Tereza Stanislav Violin Principal 2nd Richard Altenbach Choir Choir Page LA Studio Voices Vocals Alice Kirwan Murray Amick Byram Amy Engelhardt Antonio Sol Baraka May Beth Andersen Bobbi Page Christa Gates Christine Guter Clydene Jackson David Joyce Debbie Hall Gleason Diane Freiman Reynolds Dick Wells Donna Medine Elin Carlson Elissa Johnston Gerald White Greg Jasperse Guy Maeda Jennifer Barnes Joanna Bushnell Karen Harper Karen Whipple Schnurr Leanna Brand Luana Jackman Mary Hylan Nancy Gassner Clayton Norman Large Rudy Cardenas Sally Stevens Scottie Haskell Susie Stevens Teri Koide Culbreath Victoria Levy Walt Harrah Vocal contractor Bobbi Page Orchestra Performer The Hollywood Studio Symphony Orchestration Dave Sloanaker Edgardo Simone Supervising orchestrator Steve Bartek Conductor Pete Anthony Orchestra contractor Gina Zimmitti Concertmaster Bruce DukovReferences edit Real Steel Music From The Motion Picture Amazon Archived from the original on July 14 2012 Retrieved July 28 2012 Jagernauth Kevin October 3 2011 Real Steel Soundtrack Features New Tracks By 50 Cent amp Timbaland Tunes By Beastie Boys amp More IndieWire Archived from the original on May 5 2021 Retrieved April 19 2023 a b Shawn Levy audio commentary Real Steel Blu Ray Real Steel Amazon Archived from the original on July 1 2012 Retrieved July 28 2012 Sztypuljak David October 13 2011 Exclusive Interview We Chat with Real Steel Director Shawn Levy HeyUGuys Archived from the original on April 19 2023 Retrieved April 19 2023 a b c Weintraub Steve October 5 2011 Shawn Levy Talks REAL STEEL Soundtrack and Landing Timbaland Collider Archived from the original on April 19 2023 Retrieved April 19 2023 Soundtracks Week of October 29 2011 Billboard October 29 2011 Archived from the original on May 22 2022 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