Sometimes, it's hard to come to an album late in the game without writing a review which could be deemed derivative (and possibly crap, if you're so inclined), but the overriding feature noted by all reviewers is that Eragon is a monothematic score. Or, at the very least, the main theme appears in every track and minor themes (such as the faux mystical opening of Fortune Teller) disappear without trace. Fortunately, it's a good tune and malleable enough to work in numerous moods, although the full throttle hero arrangement rather puts to mind an upbeat WW2 movie than dragons, but no matter. However, given the wealth of characters - most of whom have an almost identical functional counterpart in the original Star Wars - it's surprising that Doyle doesn't delineate them musically, particularly the villains who get nothing of note whatsoever. There are plenty of ominous passages, Ra'Zac and the pant wetting Battle for Varden in particular, the latter featuring some of Doyle's most exciting and effectively sustained action writing, but nothing to strongly identify the bad guy. Darth or whatever he's called.
After the lengthy Battle, a pleasing triumvirate of cues conclude the score and provide a nice coda after the 10 minutes of preceding excitement. It's certainly a refreshing change to have a score that actually resolves itself rather than just stopping. However, the final two tracks of the album are given over to two songs. I can't say I've ever liked Avril Lavigne and Keep Holding On does nothing to change my mind. Jem's more lyrical ballad, based on Doyle's theme, at least ties into the score but is otherwise disposable. There's not a great deal to dislike about Eragon; despite only having one strong theme, it's not too repetitive (three quarters of an hour is about right) and there are just enough moments of respite to prevent it becoming tiring or bombastic. A few steps behind the imagination of his scores for Harry Potter or Nanny McPhee but another very enjoyable effort from the affable Scot.
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Total Time ~ 55:24