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5-01 Rito Village (Day) 5-02 Rito Village (Night) 5-03 Link’s Memories: Revali’s Flap 5-04 Link’s Memories: To Mount Lanayru 5-05 Field (Snow) 5-06 Flight Range 5-07 Rito Warrior, Teba 5-08 Flight Range Trial 5-09 Divine Beast, Vah Medoh Battle 5-10 Aboard Vah Medoh 5-11 Vah Medoh 5-12 Windblight Ganon Appears 5-13 Scourge of Vah Medoh, Windblight Ganon 5-14 Rito Champion, Revali 5-15 Revali’s Role 5-16 The Rito Sisters 5-17 Snowling 5-18 Caves 5-19 Malicious Dragon 5-20 The Dragons of Hyrule 5-21 Kass Medley 5-22 Ruins 5-23 Battle (Strong Enemy) Disc Time: 51:29.
Mar 12, 2012. Wildcat (1:07) 25. Payne Twisted (0:42) 26. The Rescue (4:07) 27. Pershing Square (3:23) 28. Annie's Loaded / Getting On TRain * (2:06) 29. Fight On Train (1:24) 30. Runaway Train * (1:45) 31. End Title (1:53) 32. Speed (4:27) – Performed by Billy Idol *Previously Unreleased. **Contains previously.
• ' Released: 1999 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the to the 1999 released by on May 4, 1999, two weeks before the film's theatrical release. The music was composed and conducted by, and performed by the and. In anticipation of the long-awaited film, the soundtrack was certified Platinum in the United States and Gold in the United Kingdom, where it entered the UK album charts at number eight. Three formats were available, and a new one was released in February 2012: • The original album released on compact disc to accompany the film (May 4, 1999). This release is a single disc containing 17 tracks from the score.
Each track is edited by Williams to present the score as one would hear it in a concert suite. • This album was also available on a two disc set through specialized retailers such as. • The Two-Disc Ultimate Edition released by popular demand (November 14, 2000).
This set presents the score predominately as heard in the film (with most of the edits,, tracked music, and post-production changes in place). Although not exactly what is heard in the film, this set was meant to be listened to as one would hear the score in the film, but is not the complete score (although it is falsely stated on the back of the set as being 'every note recorded.' ) • A special re-issue of the original album to celebrate the film's 3D re-release on February 6, 2012. This version is to contain the 'Duel of the Fates (Dialogue Version)' bonus track originally included on the Ultimate Edition. None of the releases contain the entire score. Currently, no complete release has been made.
The Album and Ultimate Edition each contain music not featured on the other release. Both sets also contain alternate takes of cues, while neither present some of the alternate takes only heard in the film. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Overview [ ] Recorded in over a week, starting on February 10, 1999 performed by the and, was the first score Williams had composed in over 16 years. Williams produced the recording sessions himself with Shawn Murphy recording and mixing the score.
Returned as music editor, having fulfilled this task on the previous three Star Wars scores. Several source cues were also composed by Williams' son,. The scores of the following two films would rely heavily upon tracking from this score, a decision that Williams and had decided upon early into the film's production. No complete score has ever been released, but the majority of unreleased pieces can be heard in various video games. After the album's release, the popularity of a more complete bootleg version of the score began to steal profits. In response, Sony released the Ultimate Edition, presenting the score nearly as it is heard in the film while falsely marketing itself as 'every note ever recorded.'
Differences between versions [ ] In the recording studio, Williams records cues multiple times. A track's film and album versions can be drastically different. One cue can be made up of several takes, putting together the best moments of each, replacing flubbed notes. Since each track is run several times, each performance differs slightly. Occasionally, Williams will change orchestrations right on the spot. The score also makes use of several insert pieces which usually replace certain sections within a cue.
Examples of Different Takes: • Track 4 on Disc 1 of the Ultimate Edition vs. Video Games: The version used in the film cut out the cue's end, which features a snare roll, followed by a cymbal crash, a three-note horn blast followed by a final horn blast/snare hit.
The final chord was used instead at the end of 'The Droid Invasion'. This ending was used in Attack of the Clones as enters the Geonosian arena. • Track 31 on Disc 1 of the Ultimate Edition vs. Track 7 of the 1-disc album vs video games: The film features loops and extended segments of 'The Flag Parade' not featured in the UE.
The Album also features a similar loop, as do the video games. • Track 32 on Disc 1 of the Ultimate Edition vs. Film: The track segues straight into the ending moments of 'The Flag Parade', whereas in the film, there is a considerable gap in between.
Also, an abridged version of the cue's ending measures have been retained despite not appearing in the film. • 'Take to Your Ships': Take to Your Ships has many different orchestrations heard throughout the UE, the album, earlier and later LucasArts games. • ' many versions: Duel of the Fates has several different orchestrations heard in the games, Album, and Ultimate Edition. • 'Anakin's Theme' vs.
Alternate Take: The Alternate take heard in the games has a loud bang in the middle of the track (possibly from an instrumentalist hitting their stand). It also is shorter and eliminates the return to the descending middle segment. Limited Edition Vinyl Reissue [ ] I Am Shark vinyl re-issue [ ] I Am Shark reissued the original soundtrack to Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace on in late 2014, making it part one of three planned vinyl re-releases of the prequel trilogy soundtracks.
Wrote of the I Am Shark vinyl edition: John Williams’ score is wonderful, and his use of leitmotif and the way he creates new themes while weaving in existing music from the saga is a treat. Williams is truly a master of Wagnerian-bombast and baroque composition, and when “Duel Of The Fates” kicks in, the Star Wars faithful can just sit there, listening and wishing that the theme was from a much better movie. The vinyl mastering on the release is also very good, and retains that certain warmth that you can’t get from the digital releases. The album was released in a two-LP format, with limited color versions coordinating with characters and elements from the film: • — green/brown marble • — transparent blue • — black with red and gold stripe • Hyperdrive — white spatter on black • — 180 gram Track listing [ ] Original release [ ] The original release of the soundtrack only contained one disc. • Released on May 4, 1999. Title Length 1. 'Star Wars Main Title and The Arrival at Naboo' 2:55 2.
'Anakin's Theme' 3:05 4. 'Jar Jar's Introduction and The Swim to Otoh Gunga' 5:07 5. 'The Sith Spacecraft and The Droid Battle' 2:37 6.
'The Trip to the Naboo Temple and The Audience with Boss Nass' 4:07 7. 'The Arrival at Tatooine and The Flag Parade' 4:04 8. 'He is the Chosen One' 3:53 9.
'Anakin Defeats Sebulba' 4:24 10. 'Passage Through the Planet Core' 4:40 11. 'Watto's Deal and Kids at Play' 4:57 12. 'Panaka and the Queen's Protectors' 3:24 13. 'Queen Amidala and The Naboo Palace' 4:51 14.
'The Droid Invasion and The Appearance of Darth Maul' 5:14 15. 'Qui-Gon's Noble End' 3:48 16.
'The High Council Meeting and Qui-Gon's Funeral' 3:09 17. 'Augie's Great Municipal Band and End Credits' 9:37 Ultimate Edition [ ] Due to the Ultimate Edition portrayal of the score as a film version, and to alleviate long tracks, certain tracks may be several minutes long, but are broken up into segments. When being played, the individual segments are separate tracks. The main track names are in bold and their separate portions follow. • Released on November 14, 2000. Disc 1 [ ] No.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 File Manager Download. Title Length 1. 'Fox Fanfare' (Alfred Newman) 0:23 Treachery Within the Federation and the Invasion of Naboo No. Title Length 2. 'Star Wars Main Title' 1:24 3. 'Boarding the Federation Battleship' 2:31 4.
'Death Warrant for Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan' 1:18 5. 'Fighting the Destroyer Droids' 1:44 6. 'Queen Amidala Warns the Federation' 2:23 7.
'The Droid Invasion' 1:00 Underwater Adventure No. Title Length 8. 'Swimming to Otoh Gunga' 0:56 9.
'Inside the Bubble City' 3:05 10. 'Attack of the Giant Fish' 1:37 Darth Sidious and the Passage Through the Planet Core No. Title Length 11. 'Darth Sidious' 1:04 On to Naboo and the Rescue of the Queen No. Title Length 12.
'The Giant Squid and The Attack on Theed' 1:18 13. 'Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan Rescue The Queen' 2:09 14. 'Fighting the Guards' 1:42 15.
'Escape from Naboo' 2:04 16. 'Enter Darth Maul' 1:07 Destination Tatooine and Home of Anakin Skywalker No. Title Length 17. 'The Arrival at Tatooine' 2:28 18.
'Street Band of Mos Espa' 1:16 19. 'Padme Meets Anakin' 1:12 20. 'Desert Winds' 1:28 21. 'Jar Jar’s Run-in with Sebulba' 1:18 22. 'Anakin’s Home and The Introduction to Threepio' 2:22 The Dark Forces Plot No.
Title Length 23. 'Darth Sidious and Darth Maul' 1:12 Qui-Gon Bets on Anakin No. Title Length 24. 'Talk of Podracing' 2:58 Anakin Closes in on His Destiny No. Title Length 25. 'Watto’s Deal and Shmi and Qui-Gon Talk' 2:24 26. 'Anakin and Podracer Mechanic' 1:38 27.
'The Racer Roars to Life and Anakin’s Midi-Chlorian Count' 1:24 28. 'Darth Maul and the Sith Spacecraft' 1:00 29. 'Mos Espa Arena Band' 0:53 30. 'Watto’s Roll of the Die' 1:59 31. Barnstead Maxq 5000 Manual Muscle.
'The Flag Parade' 1:14 32. 'Sebulba’s Dirty Hand and Qui-Gon’s Pep Talk' 1:37 Anakin's Victory No. Title Length 33.
'Anakin Defeats Sebulba' 2:17 The Cheering Crowd No. Title Length 34. 'Hail to the Winner Anakin Skywalker' 1:13 Mos Espa Folk Song No. Title Length 35. 'The Street Singer' 1:13 Disc 2 [ ] To Coruscant and to Palpatine and the Senate No. Title Length 1. 'Anakin is Free' 5:04 2.
'Qui-Gon and Darth Maul Meet' 1:48 3. 'Anakin and Group to Coruscant' 4:11 Palpatine's Treachery No. Title Length 4. 'The Queen and Palpatine' 0:41 Qui-Gon Goes Before Yoda No.
Title Length 5. 'High Council Meeting' 2:37 War Clouds and an Alliance with Boss Nass and the Gungans No. Title Length 6. 'The Senate' 1:12 7. 'Anakin’s Test' 3:41 8. 'Qui-Gon’s Mission and Obi-Wan’s Warning' 3:47 9.
'Nute and Rune Confer with Darth Sidious' 0:29 10. 'The Queen and Group Land on Naboo' 2:19 11. 'Jar Jar Leads Group to the Gungans' 2:25 12. 'War Plans' 2:31 Prelude to War No.
Title Length 13. 'Darth Sidious Receives News of the Gungan Army' 0:25 14. 'The Gungans March' 0:57 The Great Battle Begins No. Title Length 15. 'The Queen and Her Group Sneak Back to the Palace' 0:18 16. 'The Battle Begins' 0:24 17.
'The Republic Pilots Take off into Space' 1:26 The Battle Continues No. Title Length 18. 'Activate the Droids' 0:44 19.
'The Gungans Fight Back' 0:24 20. 'The Duel Begins' 0:51 21. 'Anakin Takes off in Spaceship' 0:47 22. 'The Duel Continues' 0:59 23. 'The Battle Rages On' 1:59 24. 'Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan And Darth Maul Continue Battle' 1:22 The War at Its Darkest No.
Title Length 25. 'Qui-Gon, Darth Maul and the Invisible Wall' 0:14 26. 'The Gungans Retreat and the Queen Surrenders' 2:18 27. 'The Death Of Qui-Gon and the Surrender of the Gungans' 2:28 Good Triumphs Over Evil No.
Title Length 28. 'The Tide Turns/The Death of Darth Maul' 3:24 The Wrap-Up No. Title Length 29. 'The Queen Confronts Nute and Rune' 1:47 30. 'The Funeral of Qui-Gon' 1:18 Victory Parade No. Title Length 31.
'The Parade' 1:24 Titles No. Title Length 32. 'End Credits' 8:14 33. 'Duel of the Fates (Dialogue Version)' (Bonus Track) 4:21 Recording Information [ ] During production, several scenes from the final reel were re-edited and re-arranged.
Due to this, several recorded cues did not appear in the film, and are instead replaced. Cue List [ ] • 1M2 Main Title • 1M3 The Arrival • 1M4 Gas Leak • 1M4a Droid Fight • 1M5 Queen Amidala • 1M6 The Droid Invasion • 1M7 Introducing Jar Jar • 1M8 The Bubble World • 1M9 Gone Fishing • 2M1 Darth Sidious • 2M1a Monsters Back • 2M2 Theed Palace Arrival • 2M3 You're Under Arrest • 2M3a Take Off • 2M4 Introducing Darth Maul • 2M5 The Arrival Of Tatooine • 2M7 I'm A Pilot You Know • 2M10 Stealing Food • 2M11 Through The Slave (Quarters) • 3M1 Running Out of Time • 3M2 Are You A Jedi?