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DTITLE=John Williams / Star Wars Episode V The Empire Strikes Back The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
DYEAR=1980
DGENRE=Soundtrack
TTITLE0=20th Century Fox Fanfare
TTITLE1=Main Title + The Ice Planet Hoth
TTITLE2=The Wampa's Lair + Vision of Obi-Wan + Snowspeeders Take Flight
TTITLE3=The Imperial Probe + Aboard the Executor
TTITLE4=The Battle of Hoth
TTITLE5=The Asteroid Field
TTITLE6=Arrival on Dagobah
TTITLE7=Luke's Nocturnal Visitor
TTITLE8=Han Solo and the Princess
TTITLE9=Jedi Master Revealed + Mynock Cave
TTITLE10=The Training of a Jedi Knight + The Magic Tree
EXTD=Star Wars Trilogy: Disc 3 of 6 - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1)\nLondon Symphony Orchestra - John Williams Conducting\n2004 Sony Classical\n\nOriginally Released 1980\nThis DSD CD Edition Released September 21, 2004\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: N/
EXTD=A\n\nAmazon.com Editorial Review (2004 ''Trilogy'' Compilation)\nGiven that it's largely credited with reinventing Hollywood--or at least fostering its overweening box office expectations--it's hard to imagine that the genesis of George Lucas' spra
EXTD=wling, multi-billion dollar Star Wars franchise was once considered a risky studio proposition at best. But Lucas himself has wisely singled out the robust, retro-romantic music of composer John Williams as the unlikely artistic linchpin that holds
EXTD= all of the saga's disparate dramatic, thematic and technical elements firmly together. Boxed together here then are three of the most successful and influential film scores of modern Hollywood, work that draws as much on Williams' masterful sense 
EXTD=of classical music history as it does his own well-studied melodic and arranging instincts. Each of the three double-disc collections here contains all of the music written for Star Wars: A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi (and 
EXTD=even Alfred Newman's intyroductory "Fox Fanfare"), newly upgraded via Direct Stream Digital remastering that adds stunning new presence and clarity to Williams' rousing, epochal scores. Each chapter also features a lenticular 3-D cover and newly de
EXTD=signed fold-out film poster, as well as encoded disc features allowing online access to elaborate new Star Wars screen savers; the ultimate musical compendium of the original Star Wars triptych. --Jerry McCulley \n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW (2004
EXTD= ''Trilogy'' Compilation)\nThe Star Wars Trilogy's scores return in spectacular box set, October 31, 2004\nReviewer: Alex Diaz-Granados "fardreaming writer" (Miami, FL United States)         \nSay what you will about the Star Wars Trilogy DVD set, 
EXTD=but one undeniable fact is that one thing that has not changed is the enduring appeal of John Williams' classic scores for the 1977-83 trio of films that pitted Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Obi-Wan Kenobi against the forces of the e
EXTD=vil Empire and the Jedi-turned-Sith Lord, Darth Vader. \n\nTo mark the release of the 2004 DVD set, Sony Classical has revamped and reissued the 1997 Special Edition soundtracks and created a beautiful box set that complements the packaging of the 
EXTD=Widescreen Edition DVDs. In an elegant silver and black slipcover, the three slimline 2-CD jewel cases include holograp
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