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Star Wars: A New Hope: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Special Edition)

Star Wars: A New Hope: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Special Edition)

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Artists: John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra
Label: RCA
Category: Music

List Price: $24.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 58 reviews
Sales Rank: 63099

Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 090266877225
EAN: 0090266877225
ASIN: B000003G8X

Release Date: February 18, 1997
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: RECORD CLUB EDITION, DISCS ARE CLEAN WITH FEW SCRATCHES THAT DO NOT AFFECT PLAY, COMES INA NEW CASE WITH ART

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • 20th Century Fox Fanfare
  • Main Title/Rebel Blockade Runner
  • Imperial Attack
  • The Dune Sea Of Tatooine/Jawa Sandcrawler
  • The Moisture Farm
  • The Hologram/Binary Sunset
  • Landspeeder Search/Attack Of The Sand People
  • Tales Of A Jedi Knight/Learn About The Force
  • Burning Homestead
  • Mos Eisley Spaceport
  • Cantina Band
  • Cantina Band #2
  • Binary Sunset (Alternate)

  Disc 2
  • Princess Leia's Theme
  • The Millennium Falcon/Imperial Cruiser Pursuit
  • Destruction Of Alderaan
  • The Death Star/The Stormtroopers
  • Wookiee Prisoner/Detention Block Ambush
  • Shootout In The Cell Bay/Dianoga
  • The Trash Compactor
  • The Tractor Beam/Chasm Crossfire
  • Ben Kenobi's Death/Tie Fighter Attack
  • The Battle Of Yavin (Launch From The Fourth Moon/X-Wings Draw Fire/Use The Force)
  • The Throne Room/End Title

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Customer Reviews:   Read 53 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A classic made to sound even better   February 27, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you didn't have a chance to own this, try to find it! It better than the original. The holographic disc are cool too! There are added tracks that are a must have if you are a big Star Wars fan like me.


5 out of 5 stars A Brilliant & Forever Memorable Soundtrack for an Epic Film Saga   November 7, 2005
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

At a time when many films were no longer being provided with orchestral music, George Lucas decided to do the opposite with the first of his "Star Wars" films back in 1977; and I can still remember the first time that I ever saw the film back in 1977 in a local theater. In silence, the classic line, "A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...," appeared against a black screen. The audience was silent and curious. Suddenly, a blaze of John William's main title for "Star Wars" filled the theater and began to capture the minds and hearts of the audience for an adventure of epic proportions. Rich with percussion, brass instruments and a string orchestra, the main title for "Star Wars" is probably one of the most recognized pieces of music in the world today.

Following the power of the main title, the music momentarily softens to a flute solo only to quickly crescendo once again as a rebel passenger ship is under attack from a powerful Imperial Starcruiser. With a blaze of laser blasts, the rebel theme is squashed by the power of the Imperial Attack music with the eventual entry of Stormtroopers and Darth Vader into the captured rebel ship. It is here that two robotic characters, R2-D2 and C-3PO, take center stage as they escape to the desert planet of Tatooine. The music that accompanies their long journeys across its arid surface is quite appropriate, followed by the Jawa mechanical-sounding march.

The music that accompanies the introduction of Luke Skywalker (played by Mark Hamill) at his uncle's moisture farm/home becomes his personal theme music throughout the film, but I prefer the more emotional theme music written for Princess Leia (played by Carrie Fisher). One of the most dramatic musical scores in the film is the theme that accompanies the destruction of the peaceful planet of Alderan, which was Princess Leia's home. This is similar to the theme used towards the end of the film during the final destruction of the Death Star, but some of the music in "Star Wars" was rather comical, such as the two cantina band songs on the planet of Tatooine.

Shortly after seeing the film in 1977, I purchased the complete "Star Wars" soundtrack when it was first made available on a dual LP album and loved to listen to it. Even years after the film was released many friends and acquaintances of mine also owned the film's soundtrack in one form or another. The film and its music captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of people and continues to do so to this day. The film would never have been as good without an impressive soundtrack, but thanks to George Lucas' selection of John Williams as the primary composer, both the film and its soundtrack will no doubt capture hearts and imaginations for decades to come. Therefore, I rate the two-CD album "Star Wars, A New Hope: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" with a resounding 5 out of 5 stars and highly recommend it.



5 out of 5 stars Classic cinema sounds   September 28, 2005
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is one of those discs that has had a long life in my house - I first had the soundtrack of Star Wars on cassette tape, then when that broke (from being overplayed), I got the vinyl version (so I could re-record the tracks in a better order). When that record set got worn and poppy, I got the CD, and then when this special edition came out, I got it too. So, I guess one could say that this is a perennial favourite.

Even the design of the discs is fun - the round discs are overprinted with a graphic of the Death Star on them; were I still a kid (I was 12 years old when Star Wars first came out), I would be thrilled (and I must confess, that small part of me does still enjoy this quite a bit).

Unlike the tape and record albums of old, this is in fact the complete score of the film, done in the order in which it plays on the film. The classic pieces are still there with force - the gigantic orchestral crash as an opener, the heavy brass fanfare trumpeting major events, the timpani and low tones giving ominous emotional feel to events, all is still here in glorious remastering.

This disc includes the Twentieth Century Fox fanfare, a piece that made its debut in the 1930s but is still considered an important prelude to the Star Wars experience - the gap in the sound between the Fox Fanfare and the opening crash of the main title theme is one with great anticipation. There is also a 'main title archive' on this disc, in which all five recorded takes of the theme are presented.

One thing that I credit this music for is helping me to appreciate the emotive power of orchestral music at an early age. Separating the music from the film (video and DVD were not available back in the medieval times of my childhood) made the music stand out all the more and carry the emotional force; while many recount playing the Cantina music over and over, in fact I was more impressed with the subtleties that would come from the orchestral suites, and delighted in seeing how the music alone would bring forth feelings and memories - this in turn led to a greater appreciation of music in general, and led to my seeking out orchestral music as symphonies, concertos, and more at a fairly early age.

This is wonderful music, perfect for its subject, and will always hold a special place for me, too.



5 out of 5 stars If you're a fan, you MUST have this!   July 24, 2005
 3 out of 6 found this review helpful

You can picture the entire movie in your mind as you listen to this...a master work by John Williams.


5 out of 5 stars Great Buy Worth Every Cent!   December 21, 2004
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This soundtrack is great! The music or Star Wars has always enchanted me. I am so glad it came out on CD! The best track on it by far however is "Cantina Band" which is the music played in the Mos Eisleys Bar, in which Luke meets Han Solo!
A great buy worth every cent!


 

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