John Williams Conducts The Star Wars Trilogy - John Williams

John Williams Conducts The Star Wars Trilogy

John Williams

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 1990-11-06
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 1990 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Main Theme (From "Star Wars, E John Williams & Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 5:50 USD 1.29
2
Princess Leia (From "Star Wars John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 4:42 USD 1.29
3
The Little People (From "Star John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 5:15 USD 1.29
4
The Imperial March (From "Star John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 3:03 USD 1.29
5
Yoda's Theme (From "Star Wars, John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 3:14 USD 1.29
6
Parade of the Ewoks (From "Sta John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 3:47 USD 1.29
7
The Asteroid Field (From "Star John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 4:33 USD 1.29
8
Luke and Leia (From "Star Wars John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 4:59 USD 1.29
9
The Cantina Band (From "Star W John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 2:16 USD 1.29
10
Here They Come! (From "Star Wa John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 2:15 USD 1.29
11
Jabba the Hutt (From "Star War John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 3:07 USD 1.29
12
The Forest Battle (From "Star John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 4:20 USD 1.29
13
Throne Room and Finale (From " John Williams & The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra 7:57 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Awesome

    5
    By 2boysmomal
    So amazing
  • Cantina Song

    5
    By ReenFamily
    My personal favorite is the Cantina Song, but they all are incredible. John Williams is a genius!
  • This generation's "classic" music

    5
    By Little Fish By The Sea
    I was fortunate enough to see John Williams in concert, and it was fantastic. Certain things transcend their medium and can stand on their own; the music from Star Wars is a good example of this.
  • Star Wars!!!

    4
    By MaddeeForShort
    I like Star Wars, as well as John Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra, and just for all of you, this is NOT the real recordings. They are really, really, REALLY good re-recordings, but not the real thing. Still, I do love me the Throne Room and Finale :)
  • Clasicc Trilogy

    5
    By 3355awesomehit radio
    George Lucus did an EXELENT job directing the movies. (I've seen every Star Wars movie) John Williams did better with the music!!
  • star wars

    5
    By JediGirl#1
    WOW i just luv star wars and i luv this album
  • Wonderful! Simply Astounding!

    5
    By Just Kakashi
    John Williams is one of the all-time best composers and with this album he definently proves it!!!
  • Great Re-Recordings!

    4
    By Travis McClain
    New fans should know up front these are NOT the original recordings featured in the films. This album is performed by the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra (not the London Symphony Orchestra), though Maestro John Williams held the baton for these recordings. Like the original soundtrack albums, Williams has sequenced this album thematically rather than chronologically, so don't expect to go from Episode IV through Episode VI; this album celebrates the entire Original Trilogy and moves throughout all three films. The only real complaints are that some songs stay too quiet too long ("The Little People" especially), and the beautiful composition "Han Solo and the Princess" is absent--it has even been removed from "The Asteroid Field," and it is sorely missed. Be sure to check out Williams's two re-recording anthologies of his works for Steven Spielberg: "The Spielberg/Williams Collaboration" and "Williams on Williams."
  • one of the best

    5
    By flynnmjr
    this is one of the best star wars albums. Of all of them i think this is one of the best i reccomend Main theme and Throne room and Finale
  • The Best!

    5
    By Sith Lörd
    I got this CD on my 13th birthday from some friends and I was so overjoyed, I listened to it late into the night on the DVD player because I didn't have a CD player of my own yet, and I was hooked. This compilation has all of John William's best themes and elements from the original SW films. Who could forget The Imperial March or Throne Room and Finale? There is some blaster shooting and glass breaking or something at the end of The Cantina Band... I think you should buy this if you like this music as much as I do.

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