The Karate Kid Part II Soundtrack (

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Momento da Verdade II

Synopsis

Resting on his laurels as an undisputed Karate Champion, Daniel LaRusso and his invaluable dear mentor, Mr Miyagi, return to the latter's hometown in humid Okinawa, after receiving an urgent letter about the sensei's gravely ill father.

It's been already many years since the karate master left Japan; however, the need to tie up some loose ends of the past is as imperative as ever, as Miyagi's childhood friend and now an embittered sworn enemy, is still waiting for an opportunity to a lethal fight to the death.

Obviously, almost half a lifetime isn't enough to leave the past behind--and to make matters worse--Sato's nephew, Chozen, thirsts to continue the feud by challenging Miyagi's love-smitten apprentice, Daniel, to a no-holds-barred match.

But isn't love worth fighting for?

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The Karate Kid Part II
Glory of Love (Theme from The Karate Kid Part II)
Peter Cetera: Performer
Peter Cetera: Writer
Michael Omartian: Produced
This Is the Time
Dennis DeYoung: Writer
Fish for Life
Ian Stanley: Producer
Ian Stanley: Writer
Let Me at 'Em
Richard Wolf: Produced
Richard Wolf: Writer
Southside Johnny Lyon: Performer
Rock and Roll Over You
John Lodge: Writer
Rock Around the Clock
Earth Angel
Two Looking at One
THE FILM SCORE: Main Title
Bill Conti: Performer
No Mercy
Bill Conti: Performer
Six Months Later
Bill Conti: Performer
Breathing / Daniel Nails It
Bill Conti: Performer
Okinawa
Bill Conti: Performer
Honor Very Serious
Bill Conti: Performer
Time Flies / Who Wins?
Bill Conti: Performer
Enter Sato / Then See Me
Bill Conti: Performer
Miyagi's Home
Bill Conti: Performer
No Choice
Bill Conti: Performer
The Funeral
Bill Conti: Performer
Ask Drum
Bill Conti: Performer
Their Song
Bill Conti: Performer
No Contest / Rekindled Love
Bill Conti: Performer
Chopping Ice
Bill Conti: Performer
What Has Happened?
Bill Conti: Performer
Miyagi
Bill Conti: Performer
Miyagi's Attack
Bill Conti: Performer
Take Me With You*
Bill Conti: Performer
Everything Gone
Bill Conti: Performer
Daniel Leaves*
Bill Conti: Performer
The Storm (Film Version)*
Bill Conti: Performer
Walk Away* / Yuiyo Bon Odori**
Bill Conti: Performer
Moon Spots
Bill Conti: Performer
Daniel's Triumph*
Bill Conti: Performer
ADDITIONAL MUSIC: Main Title (With Percussion Overlays)
Bill Conti: Performer
Enter Sato (Alternate)
Bill Conti: Performer
No Choice (Alternate)
Bill Conti: Performer
Everything Gone (Alternate)
Bill Conti: Performer
Samisam
Bill Conti: Performer
Moon Spots (Alternate Take)
Bill Conti: Performer
Love Theme From The Karate Kid Part II (Film Version)*
Bill Conti: Performer
Main Title
Bill Conti: Performer
Time Flies
Bill Conti: Performer
Enter Sato
Bill Conti: Performer
Rekindled Love
Bill Conti: Performer
Daniel And Kumiko
Bill Conti: Performer
Daniel Leaves
Bill Conti: Performer
Old Friends
Bill Conti: Performer
Daniel's Triumph
Bill Conti: Performer
SIDE A: Glory of Love (Theme From The Karate Kid Part II) (Peter Cetera)
Bill Conti: Performer
Rock 'n' Roll Over You (The Moody Blues)
Bill Conti: Performer
Fish For Life (Mancrab)
Bill Conti: Performer
Rock Around The Clock (Paul Rodgers)
Bill Conti: Performer
Let Me At 'Em (Southside Johnny)
Bill Conti: Performer
SIDE B: THIS IS THE TIME (Dennis DeYoung)
Bill Conti: Performer
Earth Angel (New Edition)
Bill Conti: Performer
Love Theme From The Karate Kid Part II (Bill Conti)
Bill Conti: Performer
Two Looking At One (Carly Simon)
Bill Conti: Performer
The Storm (Bill Conti)
Bill Conti: Performer
Fite Nite
Bill Conti: Performer
Bumpy Ride
Bill Conti: Performer
Dan Ducks Out
Bill Conti: Performer
Bonsai Tree
Bill Conti: Performer
Decorate the Gym
Bill Conti: Performer
Miyagi Rattles Bones
Bill Conti: Performer
Miyagi Intercedes
Bill Conti: Performer
On to Miyagi's
Bill Conti: Performer
The Pact
Bill Conti: Performer
Feel the Night
Bill Conti: Performer
Troubled Lovers
Bill Conti: Performer
Japanese Sander
Bill Conti: Performer
Paint the Fence
Bill Conti: Performer
Daniel Sees the Bird
Bill Conti: Performer
Fish & Train
Bill Conti: Performer
Training Hard
Bill Conti: Performer
The Kiss
Bill Conti: Performer
Japanese Hand Clap
Bill Conti: Performer
Daniel's Moment of Truth
Bill Conti: Performer
Disc Time:
Bill Conti: Performer
Terry Silver
Bill Conti: Performer
The Last Tree
Bill Conti: Performer
Terry's Next Move
Bill Conti: Performer
The Hidden Tree
Bill Conti: Performer
Terry Sneaks In
Bill Conti: Performer
Mike States His Case
Bill Conti: Performer
Getting the Tree
Bill Conti: Performer
Jessica's Slip
Bill Conti: Performer
Daniel Signs Up
Bill Conti: Performer
Miyagi's Prayer
Bill Conti: Performer
Daniel Submits
Bill Conti: Performer
Miyagi's Shut Out
Bill Conti: Performer
Terry Owns Daniel
Bill Conti: Performer
Jessica's Kiss
Bill Conti: Performer
Daniel's Resolution
Bill Conti: Performer
Miyagi Kicks Butt
Bill Conti: Performer
Kata Training
Bill Conti: Performer
Bonsai Prayer
Bill Conti: Performer
The Final Blow
Bill Conti: Performer
The Next Karate Kid
Bill Conti: Performer
Regiment of Heroes
Bill Conti: Performer
Julie Storms Out
Bill Conti: Performer
Cops Chase Julie
Bill Conti: Performer
Trainyard Emotions
Bill Conti: Performer
3M1
Bill Conti: Performer
The Pizza Guy
Bill Conti: Performer
Julie and Miyagi
Bill Conti: Performer
Julie's Fight
Bill Conti: Performer
Monk Headquarters
Bill Conti: Performer
Dining with Monks
Bill Conti: Performer
Julie-san Satori
Bill Conti: Performer
Training Montage
Bill Conti: Performer
Zen Archery
Bill Conti: Performer
Welcome Home, Julie
Bill Conti: Performer
Rooftop Fight
Bill Conti: Performer
Angel Flies
Bill Conti: Performer
The Monks Arrive
Bill Conti: Performer
Miyagi Tears
Bill Conti: Performer
Bowling for Monks
Bill Conti: Performer
The Alphas Drop In
Bill Conti: Performer
The Alphas Clobber Eric
Bill Conti: Performer
Julie Fights
Bill Conti: Performer
Miyagi's Big Fight
Bill Conti: Performer

User reviews

Timothy Walker
8/10

The emotional ballads in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, adding another layer of depth to the story.

Laura Davis
8/10

The theme music for Mr. Miyagi is both touching and powerful, reflecting his wisdom and inner strength.

Susan Harris
7/10

The use of silence in certain scenes is just as impactful as the music, creating moments of tension and introspection.

John Hill
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack is expertly composed to reflect the cultural richness and traditions of Okinawa, immersing the audience in the vibrant and dynamic world of karate. The blend of traditional Japanese instruments with modern melodies creates a unique and captivating musical experience that enhances every scene.

Nancy Anderson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Karate Kid Part II complements the narrative beautifully, adding depth and emotion to the film's themes of love, friendship, and honor.

James Moore
8/10

The music perfectly complements the themes of honor, friendship, and loyalty explored in the film.

Brian Hernandez
8/10

The fight scenes are enhanced by the intense and adrenaline-pumping music that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

David Nelson
4/10

The soundtrack of The Karate Kid Part II felt uninspired and lacking in emotional depth. It failed to capture the intensity of the characters' internal struggles and the gravity of their past conflicts.

Karen Adams
4/10

The musical score often felt repetitive and predictable, with themes that did little to enhance the dramatic tension or elevate key moments in the storyline. It lacked the dynamic range needed to fully immerse the audience in the unfolding events.

Linda Turner
8/10

The traditional Japanese instruments used in the music add depth and authenticity to the setting of the film.

Kenneth Gonzalez
6/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the story, especially during the poignant moments between Mr. Miyagi and his past, adding a layer of nostalgia and reflection that resonates with the audience.

Edward King
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends Eastern and Western musical influences, creating a unique and captivating atmosphere.

John Moore
1/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack felt cliched and overdone, bordering on caricature at times. It detracted from the authenticity of the Okinawan setting and failed to add a genuine cultural richness to the overall viewing experience.

Matthew Roberts
8/10

The soundtrack of The Karate Kid Part II perfectly captures the emotional journey of Daniel and Mr. Miyagi in Okinawa.

David Hernandez
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Karate Kid Part II is a standout element that elevates the viewing experience and stays with you long after the film ends.

Donald Anderson
5/10

The soundtrack of The Karate Kid Part II perfectly captures the essence of the film's setting in Okinawa, with traditional Japanese instruments and melodies that transport the listener to a different time and place.

Andrew Martin
6/10

The use of music to build tension and suspense during the intense karate scenes is particularly effective, creating a sense of urgency and excitement that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Betty King
10/10

The emotional resonance of the soundtrack is truly remarkable, enhancing the themes of friendship, loyalty, and the importance of standing up for what you believe in. The music elevates the film to new heights, drawing the audience deeper into the characters' struggles and triumphs, making it a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.

Matthew Hall
10/10

The soundtrack of The Karate Kid Part II is an absolute masterpiece that perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the film's storyline. The music evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing as Daniel and Mr. Miyagi embark on a journey to Okinawa, setting the tone for the heartwarming and poignant moments that unfold.