Album artwork for Iron Giant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Michael Kamen
Album artwork for Iron Giant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Michael Kamen

This package taps directly into the ethos of the film, with a pull tab opening the Giant’s die-cut eyes on the front jacket. Depending on which inner sleeve has been slotted in the first position directly behind the cover, the reveal is different. Open the eyes in normal or defense mode!

Creating the Iron Giant’s beautiful, sympathetic score was Michael Kamen—one of his last major scores and his first animated film, miles away from the action blockbusters for which he had become known, but much closer to his heart. Kamen’s gorgeous score is full of melody, humor and sensitivity, grandly performed by the Czech Philharmonic. It scales as big as the threat of nuclear annihilation, and as intimate as the goodness that connects nine-year-old Hogarth Hughes to the alien machine—who decides he would rather be “Superman” than a weapon.

Michael Kamen

Iron Giant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Varese Sarabande
Album artwork for Iron Giant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Michael Kamen
LPx2

$54.99

Deluxe

Black
Released 11/18/2022Catalog Number

VSD00492

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Michael Kamen

Iron Giant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Varese Sarabande
Album artwork for Iron Giant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Michael Kamen
LPx2

$54.99

Deluxe

Black
Released 11/18/2022Catalog Number

VSD00492

Learn more

This package taps directly into the ethos of the film, with a pull tab opening the Giant’s die-cut eyes on the front jacket. Depending on which inner sleeve has been slotted in the first position directly behind the cover, the reveal is different. Open the eyes in normal or defense mode!

Creating the Iron Giant’s beautiful, sympathetic score was Michael Kamen—one of his last major scores and his first animated film, miles away from the action blockbusters for which he had become known, but much closer to his heart. Kamen’s gorgeous score is full of melody, humor and sensitivity, grandly performed by the Czech Philharmonic. It scales as big as the threat of nuclear annihilation, and as intimate as the goodness that connects nine-year-old Hogarth Hughes to the alien machine—who decides he would rather be “Superman” than a weapon.