Spider-Man 2 (soundtrack)

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Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man 2
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Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedJune 22, 2004
Genre
Length60:29
Label
Producer Laura Wasserman
Marvel Comics film series soundtrack chronology
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(2002)
Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man 2
(2004)
Spider-Man 2: Original Motion Picture Score
(2004)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Vindicated" (Dashboard Confessional) Christopher Carrabba Don Gilmore3:20
2."Ordinary" (Train)
Don Gilmore3:33
3."Did You" (Hoobastank)
  • Douglas Robb
  • Markku Lappalainen
  • Daniel Estrin
  • Chris Hesse
Howard Benson 3:18
4."Hold On" (Jet) Nic Cester Dave Sardy 4:03
5."Gifts and Curses" (Yellowcard)Yellowcard Neal Avron 5:05
6."Woman" (Maroon 5) Adam Levine Mark Batson 5:08
7."This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)" (Taking Back Sunday)Taking Back Sunday Lou Giordano 4:12
8."Give It Up" (Midtown) Butch Walker 3:42
9."Lucky You" (Lostprophets)Lostprophets Eric Valentine 4:25
10."Who I Am" (Smile Empty Soul)
John Lewis Parker3:15
11."The Night That the Lights Went Out in NYC" (The Ataris)Kris RoeLou Giordano3:36
12."We Are" (Ana)
  • Martin Hansen
  • Mikael Nord Andersson
3:55
13."Someone to Die For" (Jimmy Gnecco featuring Brian May) Rick Rubin 5:08
14."Spidey Suite" (Danny Elfman)Danny ElfmanDanny Elfman4:01
15."Doc Ock Suite" (Danny Elfman)Danny ElfmanDanny Elfman3:53

International pressings

Many versions of the soundtrack outside the United States contained additional tracks by artists exclusive to their native countries.

Omissions

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [13] Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Spider-Man 2: Original Motion Picture Score

Spider-Man 2: Original Motion Picture Score
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Film score by
ReleasedJuly 27, 2004
RecordedApril 2004
Genre Film score
Label Sony BMG
Producer Danny Elfman
Danny Elfman chronology
Big Fish
(2003)
Spider-Man 2: Original Motion Picture Score
(2004)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
(2005)
Spider-Man soundtracks chronology
Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man 2
(2004)
Spider-Man 2: Original Motion Picture Score
(2004)
Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man 3
(2007)


Although the soundtrack contains a portion of Danny Elfman's score, a more complete album of the film music was released as Spider-Man 2: Original Motion Picture Score. Tracks 10 and 11 are listed as "Bonus Tracks" as they were not used in the film (John Debney and Christopher Young reworked several cues of the score, [14] in addition to music from the first film being tracked in). The score is performed by The Hollywood Studio Symphony, conducted by Pete Anthony.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Danny Elfman

No.TitleLength
1."Spider-Man 2 (Main Title)"3:21
2."M.J.'s New Life/Spidus Interruptus"2:31
3."Doc Ock Is Born"2:23
4."Angry Arms/Rebuilding"2:51
5."A Phone Call/The Wrong Kiss/Peter's Birthday"2:06
6."The Bank/Saving May"4:27
7."The Mugging/Peter's Turmoil"3:21
8."Doc Ock's Machine"1:42
9."He's Back!"1:50
10."Train/Appreciation"6:16
11."Aunt May Packs"2:51
12."Armageddon/A Really Big Web!"6:28
13."The Goblin Returns"1:36
14."At Long Last, Love"2:59
15."Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" (Performed by B. J. Thomas)3:14

Instrumentation

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