The full details of the soundtrack album for Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword have been revealed. The album features the film’s original music composed by Daniel Pemberton (Steve Jobs, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Counselor, Gold). The soundtrack will be released digitally and physically next month by WaterTower Music. Visit Amazon to pre-order the CD version. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is directed by Guy Ritchie and stars Charlie Hunnam, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Djimon Hounsou, Aidan Gillen, Jude Law and Eric Bana. The movie is an iconoclastic take on the classic Excalibur myth, tracing Arthur’s journey from the streets to the throne. The action adventure is set to be released nationwide on May 12 by Warner Bros. Pictures. Visit the official movie website for more information.
Here’s the album track list:
1. From Nothing Comes a King
2. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
3. Growing Up Londinium
4. Jackseye’s Tale
5. The Story of Mordred
6. Vortigen and the Syrens
7. The Legend of Excalibur
8. Seasoned Oak
9. The Vikings & The Barons
10. The Politics & The Life (feat. Gareth Williams)
11. Tower & Power
12. The Born King
13. Assassins Breathe
14. Run Londinium
15. Fireball
16. Journey to the Caves
17. The Wolf & The Hanged Men
18. Camelot in Flames
19. The Lady in the Lake
20. The Darklands
21. Revelation
22. King Arthur: Destiny of the Sword
23. The Power of Excalibur
24. Knights of the Round Table
25. King Arthur: The Coronation
26. The Devil & The Huntsman (feat. Sam Lee)
27. The Ballad of Londinium (Bonus Track)
28. Riot & Flames (Bonus Track)
29. Anger (Bonus Track)
30. Cave Fight (Bonus Track)
31. Confrontation with the Common Man (Bonus Track)
32. The Devil & The Daughter (Bonus Track)
(Article updated with Digital Bonus Tracks on April 25, 2017)
This will be a feast for the ears. Love the raw sound Pemberton seems to be for glimpsed in the trailers.
Such a treat to the ears! Daniel Pemberton creates a infectious, engaging, and unique soundtrack. The score has so many great elements.
The soundtrack of this movie is smashing! It boosted the overall mood of an otherwise average flick. Can’t wait to get the CD!
We need to use King Arthur music in a home made trailer of a non profit social event. is It legal? if not how to legalize it?
Theres a particular song missing and i cant find it anywhere. Its at the very opening of the scene Sounds like its sung in an ancient language. Beautiful. Anybody know?
Song of Aiden Lament
Sorry I mean Light of Aidan Lament