Title - Avatar: Fire and Ash [Vinyl Soundtrack]
Artist - Simon Franglen
For those unaware, Hollywood Records and 20th Century Studios announce the CD/digital 37-track Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for Avatar: Fire and Ash with music from GRAMMY®-winning composer Simon Franglen (Avatar: The Way of Water, The Magnificent Seven) and original song “Dream As One” featuring Miley Cyrus.
Avatar: Fire and Ash features over three hours of original music that introduces major new themes, textures, and groundbreaking electronica to the Avatar musical universe. The soundtrack will be available on vinyl on March 6th, 2026 and features 10 tracks, including “The Future and the Past” featuring Zoe Saldaña.
Franglen reflected on the monumental effort behind creating the score, saying: “Looking back at the 1900 pages of score I wrote for Avatar: Fire and Ash, it has undoubtedly been the most challenging project I’ve ever worked on; I’m incredibly proud of this score. The sheer scale of this film has demanded everything from six-minute operatic epics to the creation of instruments for another planet. Throughout it all runs is a strong thematic core. I’ve always believed in the power of music - and themes - to be the heartbeat of a film, and I hope that comes through when you listen.”
With Avatar: Fire and Ash, James Cameron takes audiences back to Pandora in an immersive new adventure with Marine turned Na’vi leader Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), Na’vi warrior Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), and the Sully family.
Side One:
1. Dream As One (feat. Miley Cyrus)
2. Windtraders
3. Mangkwan Attack
4. Lo’ak
5. I Am the Fire
Side Two:
6. Sacrifice
7. I Call Upon the Warrior Mother
8. Marshaling Forces
9. Settling the Score
10. Future and the Past (feat. Zoe Saldaña)
Removing the vinyl from its sleeve, placing it down Side A up and dropping the needle, this vibrantly atmospheric new soundtrack album opens on the euphorically soaring Dream As One (featuring Miley Cyrus) and the flourishingly euphoric Windtraders, and then we get the cagey, worrisome affair of Mangkwan Attack, the pensively dulcet Lo’ak, before the stoic I Am the Fire is brought forth.
Flipping the vinyl over, the second side opens on the elegance of the veritably whispered Sacrifice and the encouragingly forthright I Call Upon the Warrior Mother, and they are then in turn backed by the thunderously impassioned Marshaling Forces, the highly emotive Settling the Score, this ten-track set closing out on the sheer luxuriant elegance of Future and the Past.
Official Amazon Purchase Link
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