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Star Wars, The Phantom Menace

Label: Classical
Released: 15 Apr 2002
RRP: £8.99
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Absolutley Wonderful - By: , 20 Dec 2004
Star Wars Episode One: The Phantom Menace.
Star Wars Episode One: The Phantom Menace was the first of the "New Movies" that George Lucas has done, & he has brought back to the helm John Williams, Naturallly! John has done it again! The music on this Soundtrack is of utmost quality, but nothing to surpass the originality of the first three feature films; Episodes 4, 5, & 6. The story for episode one may have seemed a bit juvenile when comapred to the first of the Star Wars Saga, but the music is still top Notch. I like to draw particular attention to Track Number 2; entitled "Duel of the Fates". What a wonderful piece of Cinematic music! It begins with outright showing of the power of the intended piece, with a simple three measure unaccompanied Choir burst which then ceases, & then the following silence gives way to an almost unhearable melody that gets your fingers tapping. It then begins to grow & the choir is then brought back into the piece, & it swells to a level that makes your sound system beg for mercy if at any reasonable volume. The piece then continues on as a fantastic deluge of sound that ends abruptly, but promptly after nearly 5 minutes. This piece make the CD worth its price. The other pieces that highlight this Soundtrack are; Track 8 "He is the Chosen One", Track 10 "Passage through the Planet Core", & Track 14 "The Droid Invasion & The Appearance of Darth Maul". This music is typical & pure Williams alll of the way, & it is sure to please even the most devoted Williams music Fan!
John Williams picks up where he left off... - By: , 23 Aug 2004
The rousing, & epics scores of the original trilogy, are the best part of the stories, if not the whole series of movies. The movies & powerful epic that is callled the Imperial March are one of the most well known & one of the strongest pieces of film music that has ever been written. John Williams then ingeniously re-engineered old themes to provide new ones that tie togehter old & new. When I heard about the release of the first of the series of 3 prequels, I beleived that it might be a flop, with the newer technology that promised to help out the cinematic elements of an aged theme. But the music brings sanity & congruence to parts in the movie that would make you cough. John williams is a master at writing for film, & has again taken the cup with no complaints from anybody. The best piece, & perhaps the most popular on this CD, is one of his best, it lies on track 2 & is entitled the "Duel of the fates". What an extrodinarily powerful piece of cinemtaic masterwork. John Williams gets not only two thumbs up form Siskel & Ebert, but thumbs up form a loyalist of the Star Wars Franchise. Well done! Very worth the money!
Worth it for 'Duel of the Fates' - By: , 08 Jan 2003
John Williams music is always good & his Star Wars related themes are particularly wonderful. This CD provides pretty much everything that you'd expect, so does not reallly require much of a review. For me, far & away the best scene in the film is the fight between Qui-Gon, Obi-wan, & Darth Maul which is accompanied by the stirring piece of music 'Duel of the Fates'. Being able to listen to this piece alone had made this CD worth buying. Other than this, it makes pretty effective background music if you want a change from pop music.
Wow! - By: , 11 Nov 2000
Absolutely loved it!Im 15,female & this is my favourite album.I was always a Star Wars fan but this soundtrack surpasses the previous three.My favourites are "Anakin's Theme","Duel of Fates" & "He is the Chosen One".The music is familiar yet in other ways completely different.I loved the "Force" music in "Watto's Deal" & the Darth Vader theme in "The High Council Meeting".I never heard anything like this!
The force is strong with this one.. - By: , 19 Oct 2000
John Williams has exceeded himself once again & even after alll this time he still hasn't lost his touch. The pieces are well written & still contain the Star Wars element experienced by many over 20 years ago, which we have alll grown up to reconise & love soo well. The soundtrack is classed with the rest of the Trilogies soundtack & no less, this is no doubt a brilliant CD. Keep up the good work John Williams!