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DISCID=820eb20b
DTITLE=John Williams / Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back - Disc 1
DYEAR=2004
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 Fligh
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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 Ba
EXTD=ck (1)\nLondon Symphony Orchestra - John Williams Conducting\n200
EXTD=4 Sony Classical\n\nOriginally Released 1980\nThis DSD CD Edition
EXTD= Released September 21, 2004\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: N/A\n\nAmazon.
EXTD=com Editorial Review (2004 ''Trilogy'' Compilation)\nGiven that i
EXTD=t's largely credited with reinventing Hollywood--or at least fost
EXTD=ering its overweening box office expectations--it's hard to imagi
EXTD=ne that the genesis of George Lucas' sprawling, multi-billion dol
EXTD=lar Star Wars franchise was once considered a risky studio propos
EXTD=ition at best. But Lucas himself has wisely singled out the robus
EXTD=t, retro-romantic music of composer John Williams as the unlikely
EXTD= artistic linchpin that holds all of the saga's disparate dramati
EXTD=c, thematic and technical elements firmly together. Boxed togethe
EXTD=r here then are three of the most successful and influential film
EXTD= scores of modern Hollywood, work that draws as much on Williams'
EXTD= masterful sense of classical music history as it does his own we
EXTD=ll-studied melodic and arranging instincts. Each of the three dou
EXTD=ble-disc collections here contains all of the music written for S
EXTD=tar Wars: A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi 
EXTD=(and even Alfred Newman's intyroductory "Fox Fanfare"), newly upg
EXTD=raded via Direct Stream Digital remastering that adds stunning ne
EXTD=w presence and clarity to Williams' rousing, epochal scores. Each
EXTD= chapter also features a lenticular 3-D cover and newly designed 
EXTD=fold-out film poster, as well as encoded disc features allowing o
EXTD=nline access to elaborate new Star Wars screen savers; the ultima
EXTD=te musical compendium of the original Star Wars triptych. --Jerry
EXTD= McCulley \n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW (2004 ''Trilogy'' Compil
EXTD=ation)\nThe Star Wars Trilogy's scores return in spectacular box 
EXTD=set, October 31, 2004\nReviewer: Alex Diaz-Granados "fardreaming 
EXTD=writer" (Miami, FL United States)         \nSay what you will abo
EXTD=ut the Star Wars Trilogy DVD set, but one undeniable fact is that
EXTD= one thing that has not changed is the enduring appeal of John Wi
EXTD=lliams' classic scores for the 1977-83 trio of films that pitted 
EXTD=Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Obi-Wan Kenobi again
EXTD=st the forces of the evil Empire and the Jedi-turned-Sith Lord, D
EXTD=arth Vader. \n\nTo mark the release of the 2004 DVD set, Sony Cla
EXTD=ssical has revamped and reissued the 1997 Special Edition soundtr
EXTD=acks and created a beautiful box set that complements the packagi
EXTD=ng of the Widescreen Edition DVDs. In an elegant silver and black
EXTD= slipcover, the three slimline 2-CD jewel cases include holograp 
EXTD=YEAR: 2004
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