The King's Man (soundtrack)

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All music is composed by Matthew Margeson and Dominic Lewis

The King's Man (Original Motion Picture Score)
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Soundtrack album by
Released22 December 2021
Genre Film score
Length1:18:00
Label Hollywood
Kingsman chronology
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
(2017)
The King's Man
(2021)
No.TitleLength
1."The King's Man"4:16
2."The Promise"3:35
3."Savile Row"1:49
4."Oxfords, Not Rogues"3:31
5."My Shepherd"4:33
6."We Three Kings"3:06
7."Cost of War"3:26
8."The Lord's Vessel"2:20
9."Network of Domestics"4:28
10."Let Me Lick Your Wounds"3:23
11."Dance on Your Graves [lower-alpha 1] "4:10
12."Cracking the Code"3:06
13."We Shall Not Sleep"3:39
14."Silent Knife"4:26
15."Crying Conrad"2:19
16."Lionheart"1:55
17."Dulce et Decorum est"4:57
18."Skydiving"2:45
19."Goliath"2:43
20."Out of the Shadows"1:56
21."Crooked Blade"2:14
22."Victoria Cross"3:09
23."Knights of the Roundtable"3:49
24."The New Flock"2:26
Total length:1:18:00

Reception

Music critic Jonathan Broxton called it as an "absolutely first-rate film score" further describing it as the "best score in the Kingsman series to date". He admitted that "the new themes that Margeson and Lewis wrote for the film are strong and memorable, and the way they arrange the themes to illustrate a wide range of emotions is impressive" which resulted in the score being the "unexpected, top-drawer surprise for the end of the year". [11] Filmtracks.com wrote "Margeson and Lewis do not match the tight narrative arc and snazzy appeal of Jackman's coordination in Kingsman: The Golden Circle. A better combined presentation of final and unused music would be merited." [12] Chris Bumbray of JoBlo.com called it "excellent" and the "best in the franchise so far, benefitting that thanks to the period setting". [13]

Additional music

Songs not included in the soundtrack, but featured in the film include the following: [14]

In promotional videos and trailers
During the film

Notes

  1. This track references Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture .

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