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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Star Wars and The Revenge Of The Sith
  2. Anakin's Dream
  3. Battle Of The Heroes
  4. Anakin's Betrayal
  5. General Grievous
  6. Palpatine's Teachings
  7. Grievous and the Droids
  8. Padme's Ruminations
  9. Anakin vs. Obi-Wan
  10. Anakin's Dark Deeds
  11. Enter Lord Vader
  12. The Immolation Scene
  13. Grievous Speaks to Lord Sidious
  14. The Birth Of The Twins and Padme's Destiny
  15. A New Hope and End Credits

Disc 2:

  1. Chapter 1: A Long Time Ago - 20th Century Fox Fanfare/Star Wars ...
  2. Chapter 2: Dark Forces Conspire - Duel of the Fates [From Star ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
  3. Chapter 3: A Hero Rises - Anakin's Theme [From Star Wars: Episode ...]
  4. Chapter 4: A Fateful Love - Across the Stars [From Star Wars: ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
  5. Chapter 5: A Hero Falls - Battle of the Heroes [From Star Wars: ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
  6. Chapter 6: An Empire Is Forged [From Star Wars: Episode V - The ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
  7. Chapter 7: A Planet That Is Farthest From - The Dune Sea of Tatooine - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
  8. Chapter 8: An Unlikely Alliance - Binary Sunset/Cantina Band [From ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
  9. Chapter 9: A Defender Emerges - Princess Leia's Theme [from Star Wars: - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
  10. Chapter 10: A Daring Rescue - Ben's Death/The Fighter Attack [From ...] - London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
  11. Chapter 11: A Jedi Is Trained - Yoda's Theme [From Star Wars: ...]
  12. Chapter 12: A Narrow Escape - The Asteroid Field [From Star Wars: ...]
  13. Chapter 13: A Bond Unbroken - Luke and Leia [From Star Wars: ...]
  14. Chapter 14: A Sanctuary Moon - The Forest Battle (Concert Suite) [from
  15. Chapter 15: A Life Redeemed - Light of the Force [From Star Wars: ...]
  16. Chapter 16: A New Day Dawns - Throne Room/Finale [From Star Wars: ...]
  17. New Day Dawns: Throne Room/Finale {from Episode IV: A New Hope} [DVD]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2257 in Music
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 2005-05-03
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .26 pounds

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

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Customer Reviews

Fantastic Final Score to the Star Wars Prequal Trilogy5
With Revenge of the Sith, John Williams completes the epic scores for all six of the Star Wars films. Revenge of the Sith is the darkest of the scores, but he is able to keep the score fresh despite using several themes heard in previous films. He doesn't go overboard with the Imperial March, and other themes like the Force theme are very solemn. There are new themes added to the fold, including one that describes Anakin's fall to the Dark Side, heard on tracks 3, 4 and 9 best I think. Despite the fact that this cd does not contain every aspect of the score like the soudtrack releases for the original trilogy, it flows very well. From the first track, one can tell that this score is action packed and very very somber and dark. Yet, as the last track says "A New Hope and End Credits". Right before the final bombastic rendition of the Star Wars theme, one hears a very tender rendition of Princess Leia's theme and Luke's theme from Episode IV as the twins are born, linking the 2 trilogies. Overall, I rate this score highly and believe it is a great finish to this Star Wars Saga.

Williams at his Best!5
This score CD is incredible. It fits perfectly into the Star Wars saga and succeeds at evoking the various moods and emotions of Episode III in particular. Less atmospheric in nature than "Attack of the Clones," this album hearkens back to Williams' earlier Star Wars works, particularly "Star Wars" and "The Empire Strikes Back." This is due in part to more frequent appearances of familiar themes (and in some cases, suites) from those films into this score. This is perfectly logical, given that this chapter in the prequel trilogy completes the bridge to the original trilogy.

"Battle of the Heroes" is the latest grand Star Wars suite, offering an energetic three minutes and 42 seconds of Williams at his best. Operatic in scope, desperate in mood, precise in execution, this track will almost certainly rank as highly as "Duel of the Fates" with fans of Williams' previous Star Wars scores.

Other tracks of note include the bombastic opening "Star Wars and The Revenge of the Sith," the moody and sinister "Palpatine's Teachings," "Anakin Vs. Obi-Wan," the tragic "The Immolation Scene," and "The Birth of the Twins and Padme's Destiny."

An extra special bonus is the inclusion of "Star Wars: A Musical Journey," a 70 minute DVD featuring 16 muisc videos of selected Williams-penned suites set to video and audio from all six Star Wars films. Actor Ian McDiarmid (Palpatine) is our host for the DVD, introducing each video with a brief synopsis of the particular events surrounding the images we are about to witness. Seeing these videos tell the grand story that is Star Wars is nothing short of pure magic. Kudos to the production team for a perfect editing job. This DVD - indeed, the highlight of this soundtrack package - is enhanced for widescreen displays and the film footage is presented in its original 2.35:1 aspect ratio.

For Star Wars fans, this purchase is a no-brainer. The included DVD makes it even more of a must have. A fine set with which to send off the Star Wars saga. Highly recommended.

Best Star Wars score (and movie?) since Star Wars Episode V4
WOW!! I just finished listening to the CD, courtesy of AOL's listening party. It is the best prequel score, and the best Star Wars score since Star Wars Episode V. It must be heard to be believed. We all know that the score for Star Wars Episode II was lacking. Williams makes up for it this time. My only complaint is that there isn't enough classic stuff: not enough Imperial March and I was hoping that the male choir piece that plays for Darth Sidious in Star Wars Episode VI would make an appearance. However, THIS CD alone is one of Williams' best work. The new theme, 'Battle of the Heroes' that plays throughout is awesome. One fianl note: at Celebration III it was said that next year, there might be a prequel bxed set of the complete score. So, 2 CDs for each film (Episodes I-III) makes a six disc set. I hope so, because while the prequel trilogy music is awesome, give us the complete score!