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Star Wars Episode I : The Phantom Menace : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Korea Edition] [Sony Music Korea]
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Korea Edition / 17 Tracks CD / Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "Star Wars Episode I : The Phantom Menace" / Album Produced by JOHN WILLIAMS / Music Editor: KEN WANNBERG / Music Recorded and Mixed by SHAWN MURPHY / Music Composed and conducted by JOHN WILLIAMS / Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra / Distributed by Sony Music Korea. Manufactured in Korea by Seoul Records. / Track Lists: 01. Star Wars Main Title And The Arrival At Naboo 02. Duel Of The Fates 03. Anakin's Theme 04. Jar Jar's Introduction And The Swim To Otoh Gunga 05. The Sith Spacecraft And The Droid Battle 06. The Trip To The Naboo Temple And The Audience With 07. The Arrival At Tatooine And The Flag Parade 08. He Is The Chosen One 09. Anakin Defeats Sebulba 10. Passage Through The Planet Core 11. Watto's Deal And Kids At Play 12. Panaka And The Queen's Protectors 13. Queen Amidla And The Naboo Palace 14. The Droid Invasion And The Appearance Of Darth Mau 15. Qui-Gon's Noble End 16. The Hight Council Meeting And Qui-Gon's Funeral 17. Augie's Great Municipal Band And End Credits
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- Package Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.82 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Sony Music Korea
- Date First Available : October 13, 2009
- Label : Sony Music Korea
- ASIN : B002SPKHDA
- Number of discs : 1
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The one thing that I heard no one complain about was the music. Of course, composer John Williams probably trashes soundtrack ideas that are ten times better than most other soundtrack music thats produced these days, so it is no surprise that TPM's soundtrack was excellent.
I decided to purchase this disc hoping to add the music to my Star Wars collection. The music contained on the disc is brilliant, but it is not the complete soundtrack. Heck, it doesn't even include the 20th Century Fox fanfare that begins every Star Wars film (until now, since I'm sure Disney has a little something to say about that). Now I do understand that there is an Ultimate Edition available that includes the entire soundtrack, but if you can look beyond the tracks that are missing here, you'll find that this album is sufficient for filling the Star Wars music hole in your life.
My favorite tracks are "Duel of the Fates" and "Augie's Municipal Band and End Credits." Yep, I'm one of those people who actually enjoyed the Gungan marching band music that ended the film!
Overall, a decent purchase, but if you are a completionist, go for the Ultimate Edition.
After so many years of not writing any Star Wars music John Williams returns to do his work, this time using choruses better than any other film composer ever has. This soundtrack alone makes all of the choral work of James Horner look like rubbish (and Horner does choral work in ALL of his albums!!). And I thought John Williams' age means that his work will start getting weak. God was I wrong! This is better than any of the music in the original trilogy. Each track has a lot of new music in it and shows that this man JOHN WILLIAMS is a genius. This is great.
John Williams wrote A LOT of music for this album, enough music for five films. There are so many different melodies.
Really great! JOHN WILLIAMS RULES!!
By Benjamin Stone on September 1, 2021
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In fact all the tracks on here are isolated and do not 'bleed into' the next track like the 2 disc version does. I am not being negative about the Ultimate Edition soundtrack by any means; it's just nice to have both versions of the CD soundtracks now.
It came next day as promised by Amazon Prime - which I am severely tempted to keep; even though I already have other subscriptions like Netflix. Nevertheless, one can do more with Amazon Prime.
The disc came sealed and brand new; it's a great addition to my collection. I have all 9 Skywalker Saga soundtracks and, as mentioned above, two versions of The Phantom Menace - which is very neat.
John Williams best work on the prequels is arguably Duel of the Fates. The guy is a legend. Two thumbs way up!
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