What I find so beautiful in this OST, is that you can really listen to him across the board and there are no parts that you want to skip any. Each composition stands on its own and has its own charm, although most of it is subliminally always the main theme with, whereby each track underscores the recognition value and a coherent overall picture.
As a really fast I would actually inscribedable hardly a tack or if, then really no more than two or three. The rest is divided in my opinion, in a quiet and impressive pieces. The quiet parts even bring also a special melancholy and seriousness with it, so you can guess now actually in which scenes they were used. Loki Parts are among the quieter and beside a certain craftiness, they also involve something like sadness and loneliness.
Some songs like "Into Eternity" will be accompanied by a female choir, others like "Untouchable" by a male choir, the one but much less accurate perceives because he plays very well in the background. Both give the respective tracks even more depth and proximity.
The imposing Parts are of course to Thor and Asgard. Unlike these parts could also may not be. Make wonderful is the pride, the power and the grace of these gods and their city.
The first track immediately initiates the main theme, the (front) last piece forms a wonderful conclusion also with the main theme, only wider and larger diversified to leave again shine in all pomp and ceremony. (This really is the last piece of Marvel Fanfare, the one now but needs to pay little attention more, you already know this but from the other films).
So overall a strong soundtrack, and those who still can not break away completely from Thor and Co after watching a movie should be set this OST to again sink into Asgard world.