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Williams is the king of film composers. He has a brilliant thematic mind, and he uses it to stunning effect.
This two-hour score lovers heaven is one of his most brilliant scores ever, "i own about twenty of his." It combines Williams's thematic mind, with his obvious mathematic brilliance for writing.
The result is a leangthy work of art, earth shattering by it's themes, and haunting in it's complexity.
Buy this, and surrender to it's power.
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After 16 years(JEDI 1983), There was finally a new chapter to the Star Wars saga, and again, John Williams was on hand to provide the movie's voice.
Now Personally, I happened to like, no love, this movie and the movie's great soundtrack. I was especially anxious to obtain this complete version, as the Qui-Gon theme, the duel in the desert, and some other various cues were not on the original 70plus minute release.
I was not dissapointed. This is, in my opinion, the best Star Wars CD just behind EMPIRE. Granted there are some slow moments on both of the discs in the set, mainly the bulk of the Tattooine sequence and the Coruscant sequence, but the bulk of the CD is exciting, original, and epic in scope and feel.
My only complaint is the annoying "Mos Espa Street Singer" track, and it would have been nice to have the non-dialogue version of "Duel of the Fates" on the end.
If the music for Episode III is just as ambitious as this, I will be elated.
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As with all of the "Star Wars" soundtracks, this score is excellent. And in the case of "The Phantom Menace", at least for me, more enjoyable to listen to than watching the actual movie it's from.
In any case, I would've liked to see the version of "Duel of the Fates" from the other soundtrack on this album as well. Since this is one of the best pieces, it'd be nice to have it on here in a form which isn't broken up the way it is in the movie.
Also, I can't quite figure out why it was decided to differ the way the music was put onto this compilation from the deluxe soundtracks for the first 3 movies. Not that I particularly mind it being arranged exactly as it was in the movie, however I found the organization on the previous deluxe soundtracks somewhat more efficient.
Other than that, the only other thing I'd really want on it is the THX sound effect. It has the 20th Century Fox fanfare, why not the THX as well?
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If you have a soft spot in your heart for the music from the overly-maligned Episode I, this is the CD set you want. I've owned both CDs, but this terrific set blows the other out of the water. It makes me wish more record companies put out these kinds of sets.
That said, we've got the definitive soundtracks for Episodes I, IV, V and VI. So where's Episode II? Come on, Sony!
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This soundtrack was very well done. The music was flawlessly transferred to the disk. This includes ALL of the music from the movie as well as the music video version of "Duel of the Fates." A definite must-have for any fan of Williams or Star Wars.
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