Star Wars Episode 1 Phantom Menace Soundtrack Cover Art
- "Once over again, John Williams has exceeded my expectations and produced a lavish, rich, moving and thrilling score. Every fan of Star Wars—and of bang-up music—is in his debt."
- ―George Lucas
The Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace score was composed and conducted by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. It was released in three formats:
The original album was released to back-trail the moving picture (May 4, 1999). This release is a single CD containing 17 tracks from selections of the score, meant to stand up alone equally a separate listening experience and not as ane hears the score in the moving-picture show. John Williams edited each runway to present the score as ane would hear it in a concert suite.
This anthology was besides available on a two-LP gear up through specialized retailers such as Star Wars Insider.
The two-CD Ultimate Edition was released due to popular demand (November fourteen, 2000). This set presents the score predominantly as heard in the film (with most of the edits, loops, tracked music, and post-product changes in place). Although non exactly what is heard in the film, this set was meant to exist listened to equally one would hear the score in the film.
None of the releases contain the entire score (although the back cover of the Ultimate Edition falsely claims that it contains "every note recorded"). Currently, no complete release has been fabricated.
Contents
- 1 Media
- 1.1 Cover gallery
- two Editions
- iii Score Information
- three.i Differences between the versions
- 4 Credits
- 4.one London Symphony Orchestra[4]
- 4.i.ane 1st Violins
- 4.i.2 2nd Violins
- 4.1.3 Violas
- four.one.four Cellos
- four.1.5 Basses
- 4.1.half-dozen Flutes
- four.1.seven Oboes
- 4.1.viii Horns
- 4.1.nine Trombones
- 4.1.10 Timpani
- four.1.11 Percussion
- 4.1.12 Cretan Lyra, Cümbüs
- 4.1.13 Bassoons
- four.1.14 Clarinets
- four.1.15 Trumpets
- iv.one.16 Tuba
- iv.1.17 Pianoforte
- 4.ane.18 Harps
- four.1.xix Recorders
- 4.1.20 Synthesizers
- iv.1.21 Staff
- 4.ii Boosted credits[5]
- 4.one London Symphony Orchestra[4]
- 5 Sources
- 6 Notes and references
- seven External links
Media [ ]
Comprehend gallery [ ]
Editions [ ]
Format | Disc | Rails | Title | Fourth dimension |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original Release | 1 | 1 | Star Wars Principal Title and The Arrival at Naboo | 2:55 |
2 | Duel of the Fates | iv:14 | ||
three | Anakin'south Theme | three:05 | ||
4 | Jar Jar'southward Introduction and The Swim to Otoh Gunga | 5:07 | ||
five | The Sith Spacecraft and The Droid Battle | 2:37 | ||
half-dozen | The Trip to the Naboo Temple and The Audition with Boss Nass | 4:07 | ||
vii | The Inflow at Tatooine and The Flag Parade | 5:07 | ||
8 | He Is the Chosen 1 | 3:53 | ||
ix | Anakin Defeats Sebulba | 4:24 | ||
10 | Passage Through the Planet Cadre | iv:xl | ||
11 | Watto'south Deal and Kids at Play | 4:57 | ||
12 | Panaka and the Queen'due south Protectors | iii:24 | ||
13 | Queen Amidala and The Naboo Palace | iv:51 | ||
14 | The Droid Invasion and The Advent of Darth Maul | 5:fourteen | ||
15 | Qui-Gon'due south Noble End | 3:48 | ||
16 | The High Quango Coming together and Qui-Gon's Funeral | 3:09 | ||
17 | Augie'south Groovy Municipal Band and Terminate Credits | nine:37 | ||
Total: 74:23 | ||||
Ultimate Edition CD | 1 | 1 | Flim-flam Fanfare | 0:23 |
2 | TREACHERY Within THE FEDERATION - THE INVASION OF NABOO: Star Wars Main Title | ane: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 | ||
8 | UNDERWATER Risk: Swimming to Otoh Gunga | 0:56 | ||
9 | Inside the Bubble City | 3:05 | ||
10 | Set on of the Giant Fish | 1:37 | ||
11 | DARTH SIDIOUS AND THE PASSAGE THROUGH THE PLANET CORE: Darth Sidious | 1:04 | ||
12 | ON TO NABOO AND THE RESCUE OF THE QUEEN: The Behemothic Squid and The Attack on Theed | ane:18 | ||
thirteen | Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan Rescue the Queen | 2:09 | ||
14 | Fighting the Guards | i:42 | ||
15 | Escape from Naboo | ii:04 | ||
sixteen | Enter Darth Maul | ane:07 | ||
17 | DESTINATION TATOOINE, HOME OF ANAKIN SKYWALKER: The Arrival at Tatooine | ii:28 | ||
eighteen | Street Ring of Mos Espa | 1:16 | ||
19 | Padmé Meets Anakin | ane:12 | ||
20 | Desert Winds (Bonus Track) | one:28 | ||
21 | Jar Jar's Run-In with Sebulba | i:18 | ||
22 | Anakin's Habitation and The Introduction to Threepio | ii:42 | ||
23 | THE DARK FORCES PLOT: Darth Sidious and Darth Maul | one:12 | ||
24 | QUI-GON BETS ON ANAKIN: Talk of Podracing | 2:58 | ||
25 | ANAKIN CLOSES IN ON HIS DESTINY: Watto's Deal/Shmi and Qui-Gon Talk | two:24 | ||
26 | Anakin, Podracer Mechanic | 1:38 | ||
27 | The Racer Roars to Life/Anakin'southward Midi-Chlorian Count | 1:24 | ||
28 | Darth Maul and The Sith Spacecraft | 1:00 | ||
29 | Mos Espa Arena Band | 0:53 | ||
xxx | Watto'due south Roll of the Die | ane:59 | ||
31 | The Flag Parade | i:fourteen | ||
32 | Sebulba's Dirty Manus/Qui-Gon's Pep Talk | one:37 | ||
33 | ANAKIN'S VICTORY: Anakin Defeats Sebulba | 2:17 | ||
34 | THE Auspicious Crowd: Hail to the Winner, Anakin Skywalker | 1:13 | ||
35 | MOS ESPA FOLK SONG: The Street Singer | 1:13 | ||
Total: 57:27 | ||||
2 | 1 | TO CORUSCANT AND TO PALPATINE AND THE SENATE: Anakin Is Free | 5:04 | |
2 | Qui-Gon and Darth Maul Encounter | i:48 | ||
3 | Anakin and Group to Coruscant | 4:11 | ||
4 | PALPATINE'South TREACHERY: The Queen and Palpatine | 0:41 | ||
5 | QUI-GON GOES BEFORE YODA: High Council Meeting | ii:37 | ||
six | WAR COUNCIL AND AN ALLIANCE WITH BOSS NASS AND THE GUNGANS: The Senate | 1:12 | ||
7 | Anakin'south Test | 3:41 | ||
8 | Qui-Gon'southward Mission/Obi-Wan'due south Warning | iii:47 | ||
9 | Nute and Rune Confer with Darth Sidious | 0:29 | ||
10 | The Queen and Group Country on Naboo | 2:19 | ||
11 | Jar Jar Leads Group to the Gungans | 2:25 | ||
12 | War Plans | ii:31 | ||
thirteen | PRELUDE TO WAR: Darth Sidious Receives News of the Gungan Army | 0:25 | ||
14 | The Gungans March | 0:57 | ||
15 | THE GREAT BATTLE BEGINS: The Queen and Her Group Sneak Back to the Palace | 0:xviii | ||
16 | The Battle Begins | 0:24 | ||
17 | The Republic Pilots Take Off into Infinite | 1:26 | ||
xviii | THE Battle CONTINUES: Activate the Droids | 0:44 | ||
xix | 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 Boxing Rages On | one:59 | ||
24 | Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan and Darth Maul Proceed Battle | 1:22 | ||
25 | THE WAR AT ITS DARKEST: Qui-Gon, Darth Maul, and the Invisible Wall | 0:14 | ||
26 | The Gungans Retreat and The Queen Surrenders | two:18 | ||
27 | The Death of Qui-Gon and The Surrender of the Gungans | ii:28 | ||
28 | Proficient TRIUMPHS OVER EVIL: The Tide Turns/The Death of Darth Maul | iii:24 | ||
29 | THE WRAP-UP: The Queen Confronts Nute and Rune | 1:47 | ||
30 | The Funeral of Qui-Gon | ane:eighteen | ||
31 | VICTORY PARADE: The Parade | one:24 | ||
32 | TITLES: Cease Credits | 8:14 | ||
33 | Duel of the Fates (Dialogue Version) | 4:21 | ||
Total: 67:04 |
Score Information [ ]
Recorded in Abbey Road studios over a week, starting on February x, 1999 performed by the London Voices and London Symphony Orchestra, Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace was the first Star Wars score Williams had composed in over 16 years.
The scores of the following two films would rely heavily upon tracking from this score, a decision that Williams and George Lucas had made early into production of the film.[1]
No complete score has ever been released, but missing bits and pieces can be heard in various LucasArts video games.
After the release of the anthology, the popularity of a more complete homemade version of the score began to steal profits.[2] Sony released the Ultimate Edition, presenting the score nearly as information technology is heard in the movie while falsely marketing itself as "every note ever recorded."
A list of all known slate numbers and original cue titles follows:
- 1m2 Main Championship
- 1m3 The Inflow
- 1m4 Gas Leak
- 1m4a Droid Fight
- 1m5 Queen Amidala
- 1m6 The Droid Invasion
- 1m7 Introducing Jar Jar
- 1m8 Bubble Globe
- 1m9 Gone Fishin'
- 2m1 Darth Sidious
- 2m1a Tentacles
- 2m2 Theed Palace Arrival
- 2m3 You're Under Arrest
- 2m3a Escape from Naboo
- 2m4 Intro Darth Maul
- 2m5 Arrival at Tatooine
- 2m7 I'yard A Pilot You Know
- 2m10 Stealing Food
- 2m11 Through The Slave Quarters
- 3m1 Running Out of Time
- 3m2 Are Y'all A Jedi?
- 3m3 Watto's Bargain
- 3m4 Kids at Play
- 3m5 It's Working
- 3m6 The Sith Spacecraft
- 3m8 Watto's Large Bargain
- 3m9 Flag Parade
- 3m10 Start Your Engines
- 3m11 The Race Begins
- 4m1 The Service Ramp
- 4m2 Anakin Defeats Sebulba
- 4m3 Anakin'south Great Victory
- 4m5 Anakin Is Free
- 4m6 Darth and Qui-Gon
- 4m7-8 Coruscant Arrival
- 4m9 Queen and Palpatine
- 5m1 Loftier Council Meeting
- 5m2 The Senate
- 5m3 Anakin's Test
- 5m4-five The Chosen One
- 5m6 More than Nute And Rune
- 5m7 Moving Forward
- 5m8 The Gungans
- 5m9 Promoting Jar Jar
- 6m1 The Armies Face Off
- 6m1N The Armies Face Off
- 6M1 PT2 The Armies Confront Off
- 6m1X Forest Mist
- 6m2 Lazer Fight
- 6m2 PT2 Lazer Fight
- 6m3 Take To Your Ships
- 6m3N Accept To Your Ships
- 6m4 The Big Army
- 6m4a The Fight Begins
- 6m5 The Droid Boxing
- 6m6 Up the Wire
- 6m7 The Peachy Duel
- 6m7 PT2 The Great Duel
- 6m8-9 Qui-Gon's Noble Terminate
- 6m10 Blowups And The Death Of Darth Maul
- 6m11 NEW The Terminate of Darth Maul
- 7m1 Afer The Victory
- 7m1 N-N Later The Victory
- 7m1A Qui-Gon'south Funeral
- 7m2 Joe/Randy
- 7m2 Joe/Randy 1
- 7m2 Source (Brass)
- 7m2 Source (Perc)
- 7m2 Source (Randy)
- 7m2 The Big Parade
- 7m3 Finish Credits
- 7m3 End Credits Insert
- 7m3 Throne Room
- Anakin's Theme
- Source one
- Source 2
- Source iii
- String Cluster
- Throne Room (End Credits)
Differences between the versions [ ]
In the recording studio, Williams records cues multiple times. The film and album versions of a track can be drastically dissimilar. I cue tin 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 alter orchestrations on the spot.
Examples of unlike takes:
- Track 4 on Disc 1 of the Ultimate Edition vs. games: The Ultimate Edition version of the cue "Gas Leak" omits 1 of the final hits in favor of a loop, and it besides omits an ending that can exist heard in games such every bit Star Wars: The Forcefulness Unleashed.
- Runway 7 on Disc ii of the Ultimate Edition vs. film: The motion picture version has an obvious cough at the very terminate of the cue not heard on the Ultimate Edition.
- Track 6 on Disc 1 of the Ultimate Edition vs. game: During the conversation with Queen Padmé Amidala, the music that plays has alternate current of air parts not heard in the Ultimate Edition.
- Track 31 on Disc 1 of the Ultimate Edition vs. DVD: The movie features loops and extended segments of the Flag Parade not featured in the Ultimate Edition.
- Rail 32 on Disc 1 of the Ultimate Edition vs. film: The track segues direct into the catastrophe moments of the Flag Parade, whereas in the film, there is a considerable gap in between. As well, an abridged version of the cue "Offset Your Engine" has been retained despite not appearing in the film.
- Track 27 on Disc two of the Ultimate Edition vs. film: The whispers heard during the fight betwixt Darth Maul and Qui-Gon are different in the picture from those on the Ultimate Edition.
- "Anakin's Theme": The alternating have heard in the games has a loud bang in the middle of the track (possibly from an instrumentalist hitting his or her stand). It also is shorter and eliminates the return to the descending middle segment.
- "Take to Your Ships" has many different orchestrations heard throughout the Ultimate Edition, the anthology, the early Phantom Menace games (Jedi Ability Battles and Starfighter) and subsequently LucasArts games (Battlefront 2, Revenge of the Sith, and The Force Unleashed).
- "Duel Continues," released equally role of rails 16 on Disc 2 of the Ultimate Edition, was originally scored with piccolo jabs underlying the opening timpani. These piccolo jabs were removed from the cue and instead placed over the post-obit cue, "Qui-Gon's Noble End".
- "Duel of the Fates" has several unlike orchestrations heard in the games, album, and Ultimate Edition.
Several source cues composed by Williams' son, Joseph. Alternates of cues and alternating recordings of "Duel of the Fates" take unknown slate numbers and for the most part are unreleased.[3]
Credits [ ]
London Symphony Orchestra[4] [ ]
1st Violins [ ]
- Chiliad. Nikolitch (Leader)
- J. Graham (Banana Leader)
- L. Mackenzie (Sub-Leader)
- M. Yang
- M. Humphrey
- A. Adlam
- R. Brightman *
- North. Broadbent
- Thousand. Decuyper
- C. Lauri
- C. Parfitt
- E. Pigram
- L. Quenelle
- H. Rayfield
- C. Renwick
- R. Retallick
- I. Rhodes
- M. Spencer
- South. Vasseur
2nd Violins [ ]
- E. Grach (Principal)
- W. Loma (Co-Primary) *
- R. Blayden
- Northward. Clarke
- Thou. Gardner
- D. Goodall
- I. McDonough
- B. McFarlane
- J. Nixon
- T. Noriss
- A. Pollock
- S. Quinn
- P. Robson
- S. Rowlinson
Violas [ ]
- E. Vanderspar (Master)
- A. Viytovych (Co-Master)
- P. Norriss (Sub-Principal) *
- B. Clarke
- D. Burns
- G. Haddow
- R. Holttum
- Grand. Johnston
- P. Sulski
- R. Turner
- E. Varlow
- J. Welch
- G. Zagni
- Thousand. Bradley
Cellos [ ]
- Thousand. Welsh (Principal)
- R. Adams (Sub-Principal) *
- J. Brownish
- M. Bergin
- A. Blayden
- N. Bradshaw
- Due north. Gethin
- K. Glossop *
- H. Jones
- F. Saunders *
Basses [ ]
- R. Ibragimov (Principal)
- C. Paris (Co-Main)
- Northward. Worters
- P. Laurence
- G. Newson *
- Chiliad. Gibson
- J. Vaughan
- A. Bouchaux
- Grand. Knussen
- P. Dawson
Flutes [ ]
- P. Edmund-Davies (Principal)
- One thousand. Parry
- S. McIlwham
Oboes [ ]
- R. Carter (Principal)
- J. Lawley
- C. Pendrill
Horns [ ]
- T. Jones (Principal)
- D. Pyatt (Chief)
- R. Clews
- Westward. Haskins
- J. Lipton
- N. Evans
- R. Clarke
- H. Jenkins
Trombones [ ]
- I. Bousfield (Principal)
- Due east. Crees (Co-Master) *
- J. Maynard
- R. Hughes
Timpani [ ]
- 1000. H. Goedicke (Principal) *
Percussion [ ]
- N. Percy (Principal)
- S. Carrington (Co-Chief)
- D. Jackson
- R. Northcott *
- C. Thomas
- C. Malabar
- J. Comes
Cretan Lyra, Cümbüs [ ]
- S. Hall
Bassoons [ ]
- R. Gough (Principal)
- N. Hunka
- D. Morgan
Clarinets [ ]
- A. Marriner (Principal)
- C. Mo
- J. Stenhouse
- Northward. Rodwell
Trumpets [ ]
- Grand. Spud (Chief) *
- R. Franks (Primary)
- Yard. Ruddock
- N. Gomm
- A. McAneney
- N. Burfeindt
Tuba [ ]
- P. Harrild (Chief)
Piano [ ]
- J. Alley (Principal)
Harps [ ]
- B. Lewis (Master)
- Thousand. Vaughan
Recorders [ ]
- A. Findon
- T. Hinnigan
- H. Keen
Synthesizers [ ]
- R. Kerber
- J. Williams
Staff [ ]
- Administrator: Due south. Mallet *
- Concerts Manager: S. Wales
- Librarian: G. Chambers
- Managing Director: C. Gillinson *
- Personnel Managers: T. Morton *, M. Lindop
- Stage Director: N. Graham
* Performed on the original Star Wars soundtrack recording (March 1977)
Additional credits[5] [ ]
- London Voices
- Director: Terry Edwards
- New London Children'due south Choir
- Director: Ronald Corp
- Album Mastered past Patricia Sullivan Fourstar at A & One thousand Mastering, Hollywood, CA
- Assistant Engineers: Jonathan Allen, Andrew Dudman, Dave Forty
- Music Editor: Ken Wannberg
- Music Grooming past Dakota Music Service
- Music Recorded and Mixed by Shawn Murphy at Abbey Road Studios
- Additional Mixing at Todd-AO Scoring Phase and Skywalker Scoring Stage
- Producer: John Williams
Sources [ ]
- "Around the Milky way" – Star Wars Milky way Collector 7
Notes and references [ ]
- ↑ Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. sonyclassical.com. Archived from the original on Jan 18, 2000.
- ↑ Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Filmtracks. Archived from the original on February xi, 2021.
- ↑ JWfan.net http://jwfan.com/modules.php?op=modload&proper name=Sections&file=alphabetize&req=viewarticle&artid=54 JWfan.net. jwfan.com. (JWfan.net backup link not verified! )
- ↑ The Ultimate Edition -- Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace -- London Symphony Orchestra. ultimateeditionsoundtrack.com. (backup link not verified! )
- ↑ Ultimate Booklet. ultimateeditionsoundtrack.com. Archived from the original on July 17, 2001.
External links [ ]
arizmendiourprome1954.blogspot.com
Source: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars_Episode_I:_The_Phantom_Menace_(soundtrack)
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