Indiana Jones Trilogy [Soundtrack]
On this CD:
Raiders of the Lost Ark, film score The Raiders March
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Raiders of the Lost Ark, film score The Map Room: Dawn
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Raiders of the Lost Ark, film score The Basket Game
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Raiders of the Lost Ark, film score Marion's Theme
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Raiders of the Lost Ark, film score Airplane Fight
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Raiders of the Lost Ark, film score The Ark Trek
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Raiders of the Lost Ark, film score Raiders of the Lost Ark
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Anything Goes, song (from "Anything Goes")
Composed by
Cole Porter
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
with
Helen Hobson
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, film score Nocturnal Activities
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, film score The Mine Car Chase
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, film score Finale & End Credits
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, film score Indy's First Adventure
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, film score Escape from Venice
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, film score Keeping Up with the Joneses
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, film score Finale & End Credits
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, film score Anything Goes
Composed by
John Williams
Performed by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
with
Helen Hobson
Conducted by
Nic Raine
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Fresh from their box-office triumphs on Close Encounters and the initial Star Wars chapters, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas used their combined studio clout to foster what must have seemed a long shot to some: a revival of the long-moribund action-adventure movie serials of their youth. The resulting exploits of Indiana Jones added another billion dollars or so to their coffers--and offered yet another opportunity for scoring legend John Williams to exercise his preternatural abilities to both inform the films with a nigh-perfect musical sensibility and play to the grandstands with rousing aplomb; "The Raiders March" quickly became one of cinema's most recognizable and enduring melodies. The three generous suites here (performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic under the baton of Nic Raine) re-create Williams's music with faithful energy, from the brass flourishes and Biblical mysteries of the first installment to the bright exuberance of Temple of Doom and the playful recapitulation of The Last Crusade. This 73-plus-minute collection also includes a bonus vocal performance of one of Temple of Doom's key motifs, Cole Porter's "Anything Goes." --Jerry McCulley
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Indiana Jones Trilogy
Various Artists Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007GZKR Release Date: 2003-01-21 |
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Amazon.com
Fresh from their box-office triumphs on Close Encounters and the initial Star Wars chapters, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas used their combined studio clout to foster what must have seemed a long shot to some: a revival of the long-moribund action-adventure movie serials of their youth. The resulting exploits of Indiana Jones added another billion dollars or so to their coffers--and offered yet another opportunity for scoring legend John Williams to exercise his preternatural abilities to both inform the films with a nigh-perfect musical sensibility and play to the grandstands with rousing aplomb; "The Raiders March" quickly became one of cinema's most recognizable and enduring melodies. The three generous suites here (performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic under the baton of Nic Raine) re-create Williams's music with faithful energy, from the brass flourishes and Biblical mysteries of the first installment to the bright exuberance of Temple of Doom and the playful recapitulation of The Last Crusade. This 73-plus-minute collection also includes a bonus vocal performance of one of Temple of Doom's key motifs, Cole Porter's "Anything Goes." --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Good Try.......2007-06-10
Actually pretty good. .......2006-04-30
No John Williams mean STUPID MUSIC! .......2005-11-02
Not a soundtrack!.......2005-08-04
Well done of the Prague Philh. Orch.!.......2005-04-02
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Soundtrack
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000DH94V Release Date: 2004-01-27 |
Album Description
This collector's item is presented in a wooden pyramid containing the grail protected by a plastic snake. Contains a 32-page book in French & English with stories about the making of the film, the synopsis, & technical details. Contains also the CD with tMusic: