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Kung Fu Panda 2 (Music from the Motion Picture)

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Download links and information about Kung Fu Panda 2 (Music from the Motion Picture) by Hans Zimmer, John Powell. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:04:19 minutes.

Artist: Hans Zimmer, John Powell
Release date: 2013
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:04:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Us3m51109201 (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 2:43
2. Dumpling Warrior (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 1:19
3. Inner Peace (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 2:25
4. Musicians Village (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 1:19
5. Save Kung Fu (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 3:41
6. Daddy Issues (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 4:22
7. Stealth Mode (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 4:04
8. Gongmen Jail (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 2:40
9. Rickshaw Chase (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 2:36
10. Po and Shen/Face To Face (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 5:58
11. More Cannons! (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 2:59
12. Fireworks Factory (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 6:48
13. Po Finds the Truth (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 5:03
14. Invasion Begins (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 2:37
15. Zen Ball Master (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 7:21
16. My Fist Hungers For Justice (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 4:54
17. Dumpling Warrior Remix (featuring Gavin Greenaway, Metro Voices) 3:30

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Co-composed by Hanz Zimmer and John Powell, both of whom helmed the first installment of the immensely popular Dreamworks animation series, the score for Kung Fu Panda 2 dutifully expands on the motifs that the pair introduced in the inaugural film. Zimmer, who traveled to China in 2007 to absorb the country’s rich musical history, adds more regional flare to the orchestral score this time around, but listeners who enjoyed the initial blend of swashbuckling, martial arts-inspired adventure themes and lush, pastoral interludes won’t come away disappointed, as the two styles are well represented here.