| View Larger Image | Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Audio CDJohn Williams (Composer)
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| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Format: | Soundtrack | | Studio: | Sony | | Release Date: | May 03, 2005 | | Sales Rank: | 5,202th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Star Wars and The Revenge Of The Sith
- Track 2: Anakin's Dream
- Track 3: Battle Of The Heroes
- Track 4: Anakin's Betrayal
- Track 5: General Grievous
- Track 6: Palpatine's Teachings
- Track 7: Grievous and the Droids
- Track 8: Padme's Ruminations
- Track 9: Anakin vs. Obi-Wan
- Track 10: Anakin's Dark Deeds
- Track 11: Enter Lord Vader
- Track 12: The Immolation Scene
- Track 13: Grievous Speaks to Lord Sidious
- Track 14: The Birth Of The Twins and Padme's Destiny
- Track 15: A New Hope and End Credits
| Disc: 2
- Track 1: Chapter 1: A Long Time Ago - 20th Century Fox Fanfare/Star Wars ...
- Track 2: Chapter 2: Dark Forces Conspire - Duel of the Fates [From Star ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Track 3: Chapter 3: A Hero Rises - Anakin's Theme [From Star Wars: Episode ...]
- Track 4: Chapter 4: A Fateful Love - Across the Stars [From Star Wars: ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Track 5: Chapter 5: A Hero Falls - Battle of the Heroes [From Star Wars: ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Track 6: Chapter 6: An Empire Is Forged [From Star Wars: Episode V - The ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Track 7: Chapter 7: A Planet That Is Farthest From - The Dune Sea of Tatooine - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Track 8: Chapter 8: An Unlikely Alliance - Binary Sunset/Cantina Band [From ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Track 9: Chapter 9: A Defender Emerges - Princess Leia's Theme [from Star Wars: - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Track 10: Chapter 10: A Daring Rescue - Ben's Death/The Fighter Attack [From ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Track 11: Chapter 11: A Jedi Is Trained - Yoda's Theme [From Star Wars: ...]
- Track 12: Chapter 12: A Narrow Escape - The Asteroid Field [From Star Wars: ...]
- Track 13: Chapter 13: A Bond Unbroken - Luke and Leia [From Star Wars: ...]
- Track 14: Chapter 14: A Sanctuary Moon - The Forest Battle (Concert Suite) [from
- Track 15: Chapter 15: A Life Redeemed - Light of the Force [From Star Wars: ...]
- Track 16: Chapter 16: A New Day Dawns - Throne Room/Finale [From Star Wars: ...]
- Track 17: New Day Dawns: Throne Room/Finale {from Episode IV: A New Hope} [DVD]
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Amazon.com John Williams' lovely and moving score for the sixth Star Wars film brings thirty years of collaborating on George Lucas’ beyond-popular intergalactic franchise to a close. (Is this really the end of Star Wars? Can’t Lucas and Williams work together on a prequel to these prequels? Let us hope so, and that Jar Jar Binks is nowhere near it.) As this music accompanies the most exciting Star Wars film in many a moon, the soundtrack itself is more fun, more evil, more nasty and bumpy. Many of the heroic, anthemic themes woven throughout Episode Three: Revenge of the Sith will necessarily be familiar to any fan of the series, from the "Imperial March" to the main theme. It’s remarkable how stirring the latter can be, no matter how many times you’ve heard it, and even for those who do not have all their money invested in S.W. memorabilia. There is a lot of new music here, and the lush, extensive range of both Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra is on display, most notably in the menacing, percolating "General Grievous" and the rousing "New Hope" end theme. --Mike McGonigal The Force Is Also with: Star Wars Trilogy soundtrack box set Star Wars Episode II sountrack Star Wars Episode II, Attack of the Clones Star Wars Episode I, The Phantom Menace Star Wars Trilogy on DVD Star Wars, Episode III - Revenge of the Sith |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 218 reviews)
| Union and Reunion by D. COLLIER (Brownwood, TX United States) 5 Stars June 10, 2009 Four years ago, John Williams reached a pinnacle (again) with STAR WARS EPISODE III: REVENGE OF THE SITH. Standing on the debatably smaller steps of PHANTOM MENACE and ATTACK OF THE CLONES as well as the mighty shoulders of the original trilogy, John Williams managed to bring it all together in harmonious union.
Along with some captivating new themes.
The vocal arrangements combined with the ominous tones of Anakin's betrayal, the fall of the Jedi, and the destruction of the Jedi Temple are beautiful yet very haunting. Nothing like this has ever been heard on a Star Wars soundtrack. And I've heard nothing more intense than the "Anakin Vs. Obi-Wan" theme. Track 12, "The Immolation Scene" provided a melodic but somber mood, somewhat of an echo of another piece John Williams composed also called "Immolation" on the soundtrack to SCHINDLER'S LIST.
Also with SITH, much more so than the two previous scores, John Williams has done a wonderful job of blending old familiar themes (especially from the original trilogy) with the new. Examples include Track 9, "Anakin Vs. Obi-Wan," Track 14, "The Birth of the Twins and Padmé's Destiny," and Track 15, "A New Hope and End Credits" along with a couple of others.
As noted on the liner notes of PHANTOM MENACE, there were musicians in the London Symphony Orchestra who went into music because they loved the Star Wars score so much when they were kids. Now they're performing this music on an actual soundtrack. There must have been at least a few of those same people performing on REVENGE OF THE SITH. And I like to think there were a few of the old-timers there as well. That's one of the most wonderful things about this music: it transcends generational barriers.
What a grand union of perspective! And what a grand reunion of memorable melodies.
| | the greatest soundtrack of the 21st century to the greatest movie of the 21st century by Ivan Orozco (Boca Raton Florida) 5 Stars May 15, 2009 star wars episode III revenge of the sith is the greatest movie in the world the greatest movie of the 21st century and the soundtrack is just as good buy this soundtrack you wont be sorry
| | Amazing Soundtrack - But Why Not A Complete One? by Jokerman (Gotham) 5 Stars April 12, 2009 the score to the final star wars film, is, actually, my favorite of all six. i heard that it would be released with a bonus disk.as you can guess, i was enthralled. a BONUS DISK? WITH MORE MUSIC? AWESOME!!! you can tell my dissapointment with the DVD. Is it a great addition to the soundtrack? Yeah, Sure. But in my opinion, i think more music shoulda been on the soundtrack instead of the DVD. Now, don't let that stop you from getting this. the score on the album is amazaing. DO get this item. Let's hope for a Complete Score Of The Prequels, Much Like The OT. I'm getting quite impatient as there is great music left off the album.Hopefully..It'll come soon.
| | Excelent item by John Barbery (Guayaquil, Ecuador) 5 Stars November 04, 2008 If you are looking for the most remarkable collection of Star Wars themes, this is the best!
| | Good Music by Hanspeter 5 Stars May 31, 2008 The music is good, but I especially liked the bonus dvd that had all the famous songs from Star Wars. It was like watching music videos of Star Wars.
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