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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
From Concord Music Group

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Product Description

The original soundtrack recording to the highly anticipated fourth chapter in the Indiana Jones film series. Featuring an epic orchestral score composed and conducted by Oscar-winner John Williams, this is a soundtrack album that holds true to the timeless appeal of Indiana Jones, and the iconic musical themes that have endeared the character to millions of fans the world over.

Track Listing

  1. Raiders March
  2. Call of the Crystal
  3. The Adventures of Mutt
  4. Irina's Theme
  5. The Snake Pit
  6. The Spell of the Skull
  7. The Journey to Akator
  8. A Whirl Through Academe
  9. "Return"
  10. The Jungle Chase
  11. Orellana's Cradle
  12. Grave Robbers
  13. Hidden Treasure and the City of Gold
  14. Secret Doors and Scorpions
  15. Oxley's Dilemma
  16. Ants!
  17. Temple Ruins and the Secret Revealed
  18. The Departure
  19. Finale

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #897 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-05-20
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English

Customer Reviews

This is a great (and severely underrated) album, but if you have not purchased it yet...5
..then you are probably better off, as Concord Records is releasing this score as well as the (newly expanded) scores from the first three Indiana Jones films in a Five Disk Box Set. However, if you have no intention of purchasing the Box Set (I would reconsider if I were you), or if you do not mind purchasing the same album twice, then you cannot really go wrong with this album. As I stated above, there are many who do not like this score ( as well as the film it accompanies), but it really is not bad, not bad at all (though it may take a number of listens for you to fully appreciate the album).

Like the film, a HUGE disapointment.1
Sad to say there is little to get excited about on this album. Stick to the soundtracks from the first 3.

Indy 45
Another great John Williams movie score. You will enjoy it whether you have seen the movie or not. It will bring back all the good times of the movie if you have seen it.