![]() ![]() Simply put, it’s more or less an expansion and continuation of the first, as opposed to Part III which is vastly different to it both in style and tone. Having said that though while I do absolutely love all three scores, I have to admit that Part II‘s is perhaps a little…uninventive compared to say the big differences between the first and third. Let’s tackle the sequels, shall we? After the frankly unbelievable score that Back To The Future was – one that currently ranks at number one on my Best Film Scores Of All Time list – Alan Silvestri happily returned for both Parts II and III, altogether making for one of the finest soundtrack trilogies ever composed. Alan Silvestri’s Back To The Future Part II takes the first score and expands on it with new themes, exciting action setpieces and many a brilliantly epic reprise of the iconic main title, though it does perhaps lack a little ingenuity compared to the first and third scores.
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