I hated the album version of the Revenge Of The Sith opening battle; where the hell were the war drums? That was best part.
If wishes were wampas...Admittedly, retrospectively, I think the war drums were a pretty good addition and I would have liked them on the soundtrack; perhaps in a later, expanded release of the score, a la John Williams' score for Superman?
If wishes were wampas...Admittedly, retrospectively, I think the war drums were a pretty good addition and I would have liked them on the soundtrack; perhaps in a later, expanded release of the score, a la John Williams' score for Superman?
Seems unlikely we'd get an expanded score for ROTS when we didn't get one for AOTC.
If wishes were wampas...Admittedly, retrospectively, I think the war drums were a pretty good addition and I would have liked them on the soundtrack; perhaps in a later, expanded release of the score, a la John Williams' score for Superman?
Seems unlikely we'd get an expanded score for ROTS when we didn't get one for AOTC.
I think the main reason for that is that Williams re-used a LOT of the music from TPM again and again in sequences in Eps 2 & 3 (particularly and most noticeably in 3).
Oh nice. The tone definitely fits what I'd expect from an Indy soundtrack. I've been listening to the March on the ol' iPod, love that music.Sorry for bumping this up but I just found out that samples from the soundtrack CD re. the MP3s have become available at Amazon.com.
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