STAR WARS EPISODE I: THE PHANTOM MENACE (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK) by JOHN WILLIAMS
SKU | 90417 |
Artist | JOHN WILLIAMS |
Title | STAR WARS EPISODE I: THE PHANTOM MENACE (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK) |
Label | I AM SHARK |
Catalog # | IAS 004 |
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Release | W 22 - 2016 |
Format | Vinyl - US2LP |
EAN Barcode | 619159822014 |
€ 44,99 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Star Wars Main Title & The Arrival At Naboo
- Duel Of The Fates
- Anakin's Theme
- Jar Jar's Introduction & The Swim To Otoh Gunga
- The Sith Spacecraft & The Droid Battle
- The Trip To The Nable Temple & The Audience With Boss Nass
- The Arrival At Tatooine & The Flag Parade
- He Is The Chose One
- Anakin Defeats Sebulba
- Passage Through The Planet Core
- Watto's Deal & Kids At Play
- Panaka & The Queen's Protectors
- Queen Amidala & The Naboo Palace
- The Droid Invasion & The Appearance Of Darth Maul
- Qui-Gon's Noble End
- The High Council Meeting & Qui-Gon's Funeral
- Augie's Great Municipal Band & End Credits
Description
For the very first time ever on limited edition, Obi-Wan Kenobi-inspired translucent blue vinyl, I Am Shark, will be releasing the original soundtrack to Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, scored by legendary composer John Williams.It's not just Star Wars obsessives who believe the movies wouldn't be the same without John Williams' dramatic, rousing scores -- everyone who's seen the movie knows the theme as well as they know Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader and the Death Star. Williams' music for the three movies was integral to their success, since they managed to capture the adventure of the films, along with their mythological weight. In other words, he had nearly as much to live up to as George Lucas himself. Based on his score to The Phantom Menace, at least Williams has met expectations. His work keeps within the tradition of the Star Wars films, yet with its choral work and richly symphonic passages, it is unique and entirely compelling. Be forewarned: even though the music works as an individual entity and can be enjoyed without viewing the movie at first, the track listing does give a basic plot outline, even going so far as revealing the name of a major character who dies. Which means that some fanatics may prefer to wait and purchase the soundtrack after they've seen the film.