![]() Though, Vaughn liked it, he did not wanted the score to be orchestral. To prepare for the scoring, he experimented with orchestral music, resembling to Silvestri's score for Van Helsing (2004). Jackman described their taste of music, as though he liked orchestrally driven, harmonically complex music produced by John Williams or Alan Silvestri, Vaughn did not want that, and he wanted a "cool, contemporary, brave and simplistic music". He wanted the music to be more important than the relevant time period as "the film’s issues are universal, whether they’re about the need for revenge, or the desire to accept one’s self". He did not add too much of peiriod-ic music set in the 1960s, as Vaughn was specific on what kind of music he want to use. ![]() The score he produced for the film consisted of non-virtuosic orchestra, that drives minimal on ostinators. In March 2022, Reservoir Media acquired the music catalog rights of Jackman's discography, including First Class. The score received positive response from critics praising Jackman’s composition, instrumentation, musical influences and the usage of vintage pop tracks in the film. The soundtrack was digitally released by Sony Classical and Fox Music on June 6, 2011, by CD on July 4, and a vinyl edition which was exclusively released on September 6, 2012. The score consisted of pop and rock infused music, which is reminiscent of John Barry's themes from the 1960s. Henry Jackman, who had worked with Vaughn in Kick-Ass (2010) composed the score, becoming the fourth composer to score for the series. ![]() The film, directed by Matthew Vaughn, is based on the X-Men characters appearing in Marvel Comics, and is the fourth mainline installment in the X-Men film series and the fifth installment overall. X-Men: First Class (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2011 film X-Men: First Class.
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