Tracks Star Wars: Special Edition Original Soundtrack [SOUNDTRACK]
- Don Quixote
- Right Out Of Time
- Two As Thick As Thieves
- Seasonticket
- Something Here Went Wrong
- Observing Life Through Rose Coloured Glass
- Please Excuse
Publisher: RCA Release date: 1997-03-10 Creator: London Symphony Orchestra RRP: £13.99 Price: £48.61
Review Star Wars: Special Edition Original Soundtrack [SOUNDTRACK] / RCA:John Williams's music for Star Wars looks back to the Golden Age of Hollywood, particularly to the sweeping grandeur of Erich Wolfgang Korngold's The Sea Hawk and The Adventures of Robin Hood. Korngold, himself an opera composer, drew upon the Wagnerian leitmotif technique of assigning a melody to each important character, and Williams followed this approach, creating a series of memorable themes developed throughout all the Star Wars movies, including The Phantom Menace. The result is a vast, surprisingly unified tapestry of music, a veritable space-operatic Ring cycle for our times. This rich, glittering, boldly orchestrated music is filled with rousing action, wistful reflective passages and moments of playful humour (including some witty retro-alien jazz for the Mos Eisley cantina band). Epic in scope and wearing it's romantic heart on its sleeve, Williams's music is a galaxy far, far away from the ecstatic, modernistic score he produced the same year for Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Although various Star Wars albums have long been available, this double-disc Special Edition at last presents the entire score in original running order. The performance of the London Symphony Orchestra is superb, and the remastered sound a significant improvement on previous issues. In 1977 Star Wars heralded a revival of traditional orchestral scoring which continues today, paving the way for such composers as David Arnold, Bruce Broughton, Patrick Doyle, James Horner and many more. This is the definitive presentation of perhaps the pivotal score in all film history, and an essential part of any collection. -Gary S. [+]
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Tracks Sleeping Beauty
- Finale
- Awakening
- Burning Of The Spining Wheels/Fairies Plan
- Poor Aurora/Sleeping Beauty
- Unusual Prince An/Once Upon A Dream
- Aurora's Return/Maleficent's Evil Spell
- Main Title/Once Upon A Dream/Prologue
- Gifts Of Beauty And Song/Maleficent Appears/True Love C onquers All
- Prince Phillip Arrives/How To Tell Stefan
- Maleficent's Frustration
- Cottage In The Woods
- Hail To The Princess Aurora
- Secret Revealed
- Skumps (Drinking Song)/Royal Arguement
- Fairy Tale Come True
- Forbidden Mountain
- Battle With The Forces Of Evil
- Magical House Cleaning/Blue Or Pink
- Do You Hear That/I Wonder
Publisher: Walt Disney Release date: 2006-07-03 RRP: £8.99 Price: £4.23
Review Sleeping Beauty / Original Soundtrack:
Tracks WWF Aggression
- Know Your Role - Method Man
- No Chance - Redman & Rock/Peanutbutter Wolf
- Ministry - Dame Grease & Meeno
- I Won't Stop - C-Murder & Magic
- Big - Mack 10 & K-Mac/Boo Kapone/MC Eiht
- Big Red Machine - Tray Dee & Goldie Loc
- Break Down The Walls - RA The Rugged Man
- Hell Yeah - Snoop Dogg & WC
- You Ain't Hard - Bad Azz & Techniec
- Pimpin' Ain't Easy - Slick Rick & Dana Dane
- Kings - Run DMC
- Game - Mystikal & Ras Kass
- Wreck - Kool Keith & Ol' Dirty Bastard
Publisher: Virgin Release date: 2000-04-03 RRP: £15.99 Price: £3.75
Review WWF Aggression / Various Artists:All that's missing from this World Wrestling Foundation-sanctioned compilation is a version of Limp Bizkit's "Break Stuff". A shrewd marketing move and sometimes even good music, WWF Aggression collects rap takes on 13 theme songs from the televised extravaganzas that brought mega-fame to the likes of Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mankind, and even honcho Vince McMahon. The tone here is mostly curse-free rap with gangsta and occasional rock overtones. Highlights include Method Man's "Know Your Role", Snoop Dogg and WC's "Hell Yeah", and "No Chance", which brings together Redman, Rock, and disc jockey Peanut Butter Wolf. Special mention must be made of "Wreck", which partakes less of the cartoon macho that makes these artists fine matches for their subjects than it does of just plain weirdness. But what else would you expect of a space-odyssey tale recited by Kool Keith and ODB?-Rickey Wright.
Tracks The Yellow Album
- Love?
- Every Summer With You
- The Ten Commandments Of Bart
- Anyone Else
- Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves
- Twenty-Four Hours A Day
- Hail To Thee, Kamp Krusty
- She's Comin' Out Swingin'
- Funny How Time Slips Away
- I Just Can't Help Myself
Publisher: Commercial Marketing Release date: 2005-05-30 Run time: 46 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £3.02
Review The Yellow Album / The Simpsons:
Tracks Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Ultimate Edition
- End Credits [Titles]
- Jar Jar Leads Group to the Gungans [War Clouds and an Alliance with Bos
- Anakin's Test [War Clouds and an Alliance with Boss Nass and the]
- Attack of the Giant Fish [Underwater Adventure]
- Battle Rages On [The Battle Continues]
- Darth Maul and the Sith Spacecraft [Anakin Closes in on His Destiny]
- Qui-Gon, Darth Maul, and the Invisible Wall [The War at Its Darkest]
- Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan Resue the Queen [On to Naboo and the Rescue of the
- Jar Jar's Run in with Sebulba [Destination Tatooine, Home of Anakin Sky
- Darth Sidious Receives News of the Gungan Army [Prelude To War]
- Death of Qui-Gon and the Surrender of the Gungans [The War at Its Dark]
- Queen and Group Land on Naboo [War Clouds and an Alliance with Boss Nas
- Duel Begins [The Battle Continues]
- Darth Sidious [Darth Sidious and the Passage Through the Planet C]
- Desert Winds [Destination Tatooine, Home of Anakin Skywalker][*]
- Street Singer [Mos Espa Folk Song]
- Watto's Deal/Shami and Qui-Gon Talk [Anakin Closes in on His Destiny]
- Hail to the Winner, Anakin Skywalker [The Cheering Crowd]
- Queen Amidala Warns the Federatin [Treachery Within the Federation ...
- Battle Begins [The Great Battle Begins]
- Escape from Naboo [On to Naboo and the Rescue of the Queen]
- Racer Roars to Life/Anakin's Midi-Chlorian Count [Anakin Closes in on H
- Queen and Her Group Sneak Back to the Palace [The Great Battle Begins]
- Darth Sidious and Darth Maul [The Dark Forces Plot]
- Sebulba's Dirty Hand/Qui Gon's Pep Talk [Anakin Closes in on His Destin
- Republic Pilots Take off into Space [The Great Battle Begins]
- War Plans [War Clouds and an Alliance with Boss Nass and the]
- Star Wars Main Title [Treachery Within the Federation-Invasion of Naboo
- Giant Squid and the Attack on Theed [On to Naboo and the Rescue of the
- Droid Invasion [Treachery Within the Federation-The Invasion of Na]
- High Council Meeting [Qui-Gon Goes Before Yoda]
- Anakin Takes off in Spaceship [The Battle Continues]
- Talk of Podracing [Qui-Gon Bets On Anakin]
- Anakin and Group to Coruscant [To Coruscant And To Palpatine And The S]
- Anakin Is Free [To Coruscant And To Palpatine And The Senate]
- Senate [War Clouds and an Alliance with Boss Nass and the]
- Fox Fanfare
- Fighting the Destroyer Droids [Treachery Within the Federation-Invasion
- Duel Continues [The Battle Continues]
- Flag Parade [Anakin Closes in on His Destiny]
- Anakin's Home and the Introduction to Threepio [Destination Tatooine,]
- Parade [Victory Parade]
- Enter Darth Maul [On to Naboo and the Rescue of the Queen]
- Anakin, Podracer Mechanic [Anakin Closes in on His Destiny]
- Tide Turns/The Death of Darth Maul [Good Triumphs Over Evil]
- Qui-Gon's Mission/ Obi-Wan's Warning [War Clouds and an Alliance with B
- Queen Confronts Nute and Rune [The Wrap-up]
- Activate the Droids [The Battle Continues]
- Gungans Retreat and the Queen Surrenders [The War at Its Darkest]
- Gungans March [Prelude To War]
- Arrival at Tatooine [Destination Tatooine, Home of Anakin Skywalker]
- Queen and Palpatine [Palpatine's Treachery]
- Fighting the Guards [On to Naboo and the Rescue of the Queen]
- Nute and Rune Confer with Darth Sidious [War Clouds and an Alliance wit
- Qui-Gon and Darth Maul Meet [To Coruscant And To Palpatine And The Sen]
- Boarding the Federation Battleship [Treachery Within the Federation-Inv
- Duel of the Fates (Dialogue Version) [Titles][*]
- Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan and Darth Maul Continue Battle [The Battle Continues]
- Death Warrant for Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan [Treachery Within the Federation]
- Street Band of Mos Espa [Destination Tatooine, Home of Anakin Skywalker
- Mos Espa Arena Band [Anakin Closes in on His Destiny]
- Gungans Fight Back [The Battle Continues]
- Watto's Roll of the Die [Anakin Closes in on His Destiny]
- Funeral of Qui-Gon [The Wrap-up]
- Swimming to Otoh Gunga [Underwater Adventure]
- Anakin Defeats Sebulba [Anakin's Victory]
- Inside the Bubble City [Underwater Adventure]
- Padme Meets Anakin [Destination Tatooine, Home of Anakin Skywalker]
Publisher: Sony Classical Release date: 2000-11-20 Run time: 124 min. Creator: New London Children's Choir RRP: £19.99 Price: £7.99
Review Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Ultimate Edition / Sony Classical:Whatever your opinion of Lucas' films' cash-hoovering marketing tactics, there's little doubt that this "Ultimate Edition" of John Wiliams' fourth foray into that galaxy far, far away will be of certain interest to both rapacious Star Wars fans and aficionados of Williams' exquisite styling. A formidable two-disc set, with 68 tracks in chronological order over two hours, this score, like the film itself, lacks the iconic freshness of A New Hope (the first Star Wars film) and is hindered by forgivable self-plagiarism. However, it's undoubtedly an accomplished, enjoyable work, with Williams showcasing his strengths with impressive ease, and therefore, easily worthy of the Star Wars brand. This is especially true with this meatier version, where Williams' new themes mingle comfortably and effectively with the first trilogy's classic motifs such as the Main Title fanfare and the Force theme. His renowned technique for leitmotif gets a wonderfully subtle example with the string-driven "Anakin's Theme" (End Credits) in which the sweepingly innocent chorus is given a forbidding coda with the briefest snatch of the "Imperial Theme" from The Empire Strikes Back. With its Wagnerian chorus, courtesy of a 180-strong choir chanting Sanskrit, "Duel of the Fates" remains the score's high-point, giving the film's climactic lightsabre duels the apocalyptic urgency they deserve. Elsewhere, Williams imbues "The Flag Parade" with some Ben Hur bombast, while "Escape From Naboo" is thrilling, adrenalised fare. Ending with a fun, dialogue version of "Duel of The Fates", this is an impressive and exhaustive collection, confirming that Williams' lush, vivid themes define Lucas' universe as much as the special effects. -Danny Graydon.
Tracks The Lion King 3
- Digga Tunnah Dance
- Jungle Boogie
- Hakuna Matata
- Timon's Traveling Theme
- Grazing In The Grass
- That's All I Need
- Grazing In The Grass
- Good The Bad And The Ugly
- Lion Sleeps Tonight
Publisher: Walt Disney Release date: 2006-03-06 RRP: £6.99 Price: £2.42
Review The Lion King 3 / Original Soundtrack:
Publisher: Viz Video Release date: 2008-02-12 Run time: 650 min. Price: £15.44
Review Pokemon: Season One Part 3 - Indigo League Box Set [2006] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Pokémon:
Tracks Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
- Chapter 2: Dark Forces Conspire - Duel of the Fates [From Star ...] - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Chapter 12: A Narrow Escape - The Asteroid Field [From Star Wars: ...]
- Chapter 4: A Fateful Love - Across the Stars [From Star Wars: ...] - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- New Hope/End Credits - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- New Day Dawns: Throne Room/Finale {from Episode IV: A New Hope} [DVD]
- Star Wars/The Revenge of the Sith - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Chapter 13: A Bond Unbroken - Luke and Leia [From Star Wars: ...]
- Chapter 5: A Hero Falls - Battle of the Heroes [From Star Wars: ...] - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Anakin's Betrayal
- Chapter 9: A Defender Emerges - Princess Leia's Theme [from Star Wars: - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Enter Lord Vader - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Anakin's Dark Deeds - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Padmé's Ruminations
- Chapter 11: A Jedi Is Trained - Yoda's Theme [From Star Wars: ...]
- Chapter 8: An Unlikely Alliance - Binary Sunset/Cantina Band [From ...] - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Chapter 6: An Empire Is Forged [From Star Wars: Episode V - The ...] - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Birth of the Twins/Padmé's Destiny - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Chapter 1: A Long Time Ago - 20th Century Fox Fanfare/Star Wars ...
- Chapter 15: A Life Redeemed - Light of the Force [From Star Wars: ...]
- Immolation Scene - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Grievous and the Droids
- Battle of the Heroes
- Chapter 7: A Planet That Is Farthest From - The Dune Sea of Tatooine - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Chapter 14: A Sanctuary Moon - The Forest Battle (Concert Suite) [from
- Palpatine's Teachings
- Chapter 10: A Daring Rescue - Ben's Death/The Fighter Attack [From ...] - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Grievous Speaks to Lord Sidious - The London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices
- Anakin vs. Obi-Wan
- General Grievous
- Chapter 3: A Hero Rises - Anakin's Theme [From Star Wars: Episode ...]
- Chapter 16: A New Day Dawns - Throne Room/Finale [From Star Wars: ...]
- Anakin's Dream
Publisher: Sony Classical Release date: 2005-05-03 Run time: 71 min. Price: £12.99
Review Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith / Original Score:This CD + DVD package comes with a Special Edition Amazon. co. uk Exclusive Slipcase. John Williams' lovely and moving score for the sixth Star Wars film brings thirty years of collaborating on George Lucas' beyond-popular intergalactic franchise to a close. (Is this really the end of Star Wars? Can't Lucas and Williams work together on a prequel to these prequels? Let us hope so, and that Jar Jar Binks is nowhere near it. ) As this music accompanies the most exciting Star Wars film in many a moon, the soundtrack itself is more fun, more evil, more nasty and bumpy. Many of the heroic, anthemic themes woven throughout Episode Three: Revenge of the Sith will necessarily be familiar to any fan of the series, from the "Imperial March" to the main theme. It's remarkable how stirring the latter can be, no matter how many times you've heard it-even for those who do not have all their money invested in S. W. memorabilia. [+]
There is a lot of new music here, and the lush, extensive range of both Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra is on display, most notably in the menacing, percolating "General Grievous" and the rousing "New Hope" end theme. -Mike McGonigal.
Tracks Alice in Wonderland
- Mary Ann/A Lizard With A Ladder/We'll Smoke The Blighter Out
- Medley
- Queen Of Hearts/Who's Been Painting My Roses Red
- Little Girl/Let The Game Begin/I Warn You Child
- Pay Attention/In A World Of My Own
- Main Title
- Tulgey Wood
- What Genus Are You
- Alone Again/'Twas Brillig/Lose Something
- AEIOU (The Caterpillar Song)/Who RU/How Doth The Little Crocodile/Keep Your Temper
- Curiosity Leads To Trouble/Simply Impassable
- Serpent
- Mad Tea Party/The Unbirthday Song/Twinkle Twinkle/Clean CupMove Down/Mad Watch
- Whom Did You Expect
- Sailor's Hornpipe/Caucus Race
- How D'Ye Do And Shake Hands/Curious
- Walrus And The Carpenter
- Very Good Advice
- Painting The Roses Red/March Of The Cards
- Old Father William
- I'm Late
- We're Not Waxworks
- Garden/All In The Golden Afternoon
Publisher: Walt Disney Release date: 2006-02-06 RRP: £8.99 Price: £4.18
Review Alice in Wonderland / Original Soundtrack:
Tracks WWF The Music Vol.5
- Out of the Fire - Kane
- If You Dare - Tazz
- Pie - The Rock/Slick Rick
- What About Me? - Raven
- Bad Man - Rikishi
- Shooter - Chris Benoit
- Latino Heat - Eddie Guerrero
- I've Got It All - Billy Gunn
- Rowdy - K-Kwik
- Turn It Up - Too Cool
- Who I Am - Chyna
- It Just Feels Right - Lita
- The Game - Triple H/Motorhead
- Medal - Kurt Angle
Publisher: Smackdown Release date: 2001-02-19 RRP: £13.99 Price: £3.48
Review WWF The Music Vol.5 / Various Artists:The appeal of this CD is at once limited and immense. A 14-song disc featuring the entrance theme songs of World Wrestling Federation superstars will be attractive mostly to WWF fans. But there's certainly several arenas full of those, and that carnivorous clan will certainly want to catch The Rock making his recording debut on "Pie", a skit/novelty song featuring Slick Rick. While a couple of tracks are repetitive instrumental entries with a few vocals, others are more fully developed songs: Motorhead's performanceof "The Game", Triple H's theme song, is raucous fun. The melodic andportentous "If You Dare", Tazz' theme song, is another winner. Ditto the moody "Out of the Fire" that announces Kane's entrance. Odd but appealing is "The One", Billy Gunn's theme song, and "I've Got It All", with its "Sweet Jane" melody line. From hip-hop to metal, this collection has something for every hardcore wrestling fan willing to "smackdown" their hard-earned bucks for the cause. -Katherine Turman.
Tracks Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
- Tractor Beam/Chasm Crossfire
- Hologram/Binary Sunset
- Dune Sea of Tatooine/Jawa Sandcrawler
- Landspeeder Search/Attack of the Sand People
- 20th Century Fox Fanfare
- Binary Sunset [Alternate Take][*]
- Moisture Farm
- Trash Compactor
- Throne Room/End Title
- Burning Homestead
- Imperial Attack
- Main Title/Rebel Blockade Runner
- Wookiee Prisoner/Detention Block Ambush
- Millennium Falcon/Imperial Cruiser Pursuit
- Ben Kenobi's Death/Tie Fighter Attack
- Batle of Yavin
- Tales of a Jedi Knight/Learn About the Force
- Cantina Band #2
- Princess Leia's Theme
- Death Star/The Stormtroopers
- Shootout in the Cell Bay/Dianoga
- Destruction of Alderaan
- Cantina Band
- Mos Eisley Spaceport
Publisher: Sony Classical Release date: 2004-09-21 Run time: 106 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £7.97
Review Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope / Original Score:
Tracks Toy Story
- Sid (Instrumental)
- Andys Birthday (Instrumental)
- Hang Together (Instrumental)
- Woody and Buzz (Instrumental)
- Youve Got a Friend in Me
- The Big One (Instrumental)
- Strange Things
- Infinity and Beyond (Instrumental)
- Mutants (Instrumental)
- I Will Go Sailing No More
- On the Move (Instrumental)
- Buzz (Instrumental)
- Woodys Gone (Instrumental)
- Presents (Instrumental)
- Soldiers Mission (Instrumental)
- Youve Got a Friend in Me (Duet)
Publisher: Walt Disney Release date: 2006-02-06 Run time: 54 min. RRP: £8.99 Price: £3.99
Review Toy Story / Original Soundtrack:
Tracks Disney Doubles - Princess
- Reflection
- Colors Of The Wind
- Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
- Perfect Princess Tea
- Every Girl Can Be A Princess
- Just Around The Riverbend
- Whole New World
- Way To Bake (A Delicious Cake)
- Waiting For My Prince
- So This Is Love
- Belle
- So Very Glad You're Here
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight
- These Moments We Share
- Main Title/Once Upon A Dream/Prologue
- Happy Birthday Princess
- I Just Love Getting Dressed For Tea
- If You Can Dream
- Musical Chairs
- Cups And Saucers
- Kiss The Girl
- If You Can Dream
- Part Of Your World
- Princess Dance
- If You Can Dream
- Manners And Etiquette
- Some Day My Prince Will Come
Publisher: EMI Release date: 2008-07-21 RRP: £8.99 Price: £4.49
Review Disney Doubles - Princess / Various Artists:
Tracks Star Wars: Episode II: Attack Of The Clones
- Yoda and the Younglings
- Confrontation with Count Dooku and Finale
- Jangos' Escape
- The Tusken Camp and The Homestead
- Star Wars Main Title and Ambush on Coruscant
- Zam the Assassin and The Chase Through Coruscant
- On the Conveyor Belt (Bonus Track)
- Anakin and Padme
- Across the Stars (Love Theme)
- Departing Coruscant
- The Meadow Picnic
- Bounty Hunter's Pursuit
- Love Pledge and the Arena
- Return to Tattooine
Publisher: Sony Classical Release date: 2002-04-29 RRP: £13.99 Price: £1.17
Review Star Wars: Episode II: Attack Of The Clones / Original Soundtrack:With George Lucas' Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones impressively showcasing rich drama beyond the customary eye-popping spectacle, long-time franchise collaborator John Williams' score follows suit with a rewarding and compelling mix of tragedy-tinged romance and epic action, enveloped in a pervading air of approaching doom. Dispensing with The Phantom Menace's exuberant, youthful orchestrations, more at home in E. T. , Attack of the Clones pleasingly mirrors Williams' work on franchise zenith The Empire Strikes Back. Fans will delight in the increased appearance of the series' classic themes, underlining the wider saga and tantalisingly foreshadowing future events while, like a Bond score, retaining the series' beloved musical signature. Williams frames the film's tragic romance with a beautiful love theme, "Across the Stars". A sweeping epic with a melancholic edge, it's the strongest track, the "threatened romance" theme further showcased in "Anakin and Padme" and "The Meadow Picnic". Yet, the action cues find Williams on equally glorious form. "Jango's Escape" and "Bounty Hunter's Pursuit" are thoroughly exciting fare while "Zam the Assassin" is a breathless 11-minute epic, with Williams exploring new ground, with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon-esque percussion and, surprisingly, electric guitar. The forbidding atmosphere reaches a deliriously thrilling crescendo with "Return to Tatooine", "The Tusken Camp" and "Love Pledge and the Arena", a heart-rending collision of romance, action and inescapable dread, interwoven with a plethora of the series themes. [+]
When "The Imperial March" makes a full-blown appearance in "Confrontation with Count Dooku"-as a victorious fanfare, no less-it recalls the best heart-stopping moments of Williams' original Star Wars orchestrations. Coming so far in to such a distinguished career, this is an impressive, memorable work that once again showcases Williams' virtuoso affinity with cinema and, beyond that, a magnificent fifth segment in his eventual Magnum Opus. -Danny Graydon.
Tracks Beauty and the Beast
- No Matter What
- No Matter What/Wolf Chase
- If I Love Her
- Beauty And The Beast
- End Duet/Transformation
- Mob Song
- Home
- Belle
- If I Can't Love Her
- Me
- Home
- Entr'Acte/Wolf Chase
- Belle
- Maison Des Lunes
- Be Our Guest
- Enchantress
- Battle
- Something There
- Gaston
- Beauty And The Beast
- Gaston
- Human Again
- How Long Must This Go On
Publisher: Walt Disney Release date: 2007-03-05 RRP: £15.99 Price: £8.99
Review Beauty and the Beast / Original Broadway Cast Recording:
Tracks Pokemon: Mewtwo Returns [1997] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
- Mayumi Iizuka
- Kunihiko Yuyama
- Masachika Ichimura
- Rica Matsumoto
- Ikue Ootani
- Kôichi Yamadera
Publisher: Warner Home Video Release date: 2001-12-04 Run time: 63 min. Price: £13.93
Review Pokemon: Mewtwo Returns [1997] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Warner Home Video:
Tracks Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk
- Star Wars Medley: Title Theme/Imperial Attack/Desert And The Robot Auction/Princess Appea
- Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band
- Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band
- Other Galactic Funk
Publisher: Universal Release date: 1999-12-23 RRP: £9.99 Price: £3.25
Review Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk / Meco:
Tracks Star Wars Episode 4 - A New Hope [Deluxe Remastered Version]
- Binary Sunset (Alternate)
- The Tractor Beam/Chasm Crossfire Medley
- The Death Star/The Stormtroopers Medley
- The Throne Room/End Title Medley
- Landspeeder Search/Attack of the Sand People Medley
- Binary Sunset (Alternate) Medley
- Cantina Band #2
- Main Title/Rebel Blockade Runner Medley
- The Dune Sea of Tatooine/Jawa Sandcrawler Medley
- Tales of a Jedi Knight/Learn About the Force Medley
- Mos Eisley Spaceport
- The Moisture Farm
- 20th Century Fox Fanfare
- Destruction of Alderaan 1:32
- The Battle of Yavin
- Imperial Attack
- The Hologram/Binary Sunset Medley
- Cantina Band
- Shootout in the Cell Bay/Dianoga Medley
- Wookie Prisoner/Detention Block Ambush Medley
- Princess Leia's Theme
- The Trash Compactor
- Ben Kenobi's Death/Tie Fighter Attack Medley
- Burning Homestead
- The Millennium Falcon/Imperial Cruiser Pursuit Medley
Publisher: Sony Release date: 2004-09-20 RRP: £13.99 Price: £6.44
Review Star Wars Episode 4 - A New Hope [Deluxe Remastered Version] / John Williams:
Tracks WWF Forceable Entry
- Rollin' [Dead Man Mix (Undert] - Limp Bizkit
- End of Everything [Raven's Theme] - Stereomud
- Beautiful People [Smackdown Theme][Mix] - Marilyn Manson
- Just Another Victim [Tazz's Theme] - Cypress Hill
- Ride of Your Life - Neurotica
- Across the Nation [Raw Theme] - The Union Underground
- Glass Shatters [Stone Cold Steve Austin's Theme] - Disturbed
- Never Gonna Stop [Edge's Theme][Mix] - Rob Zombie
- One of a Kind [Rob Van Dam's Theme] - Breaking Point
- Whatever [Chris Benoit's Theme] - Our Lady Peace
- Turn the Tables [Dudley Boyz' Theme] - Saliva
- Game [Tripl H's Theme]
- Live for the Moment (Hardy Boyz' Theme) - Monster Magnet
- No Chance [Mr. McMahon's Theme] - Dope
- Break the Walls Down [Chris Jericho's Theme] - Sevendust
- Young Grow Old - Creed
- Lovefurypassionenergy [Lita's Theme] - Boy Hits Car
- Legs [Stacy Kiebler's Theme] - Kid Rock
Publisher: Sony Mid-Price Release date: 2002-03-26 RRP: £8.99 Price: £4.16
Review WWF Forceable Entry / Various Artists:
Tracks WWF - The Music Volume 3
- Val Venis
- Stone Cold Steve Austin
- Ken Shamrock
- Dude Love
- D Generation
- Edge
- Rock
- Undertaker
- Oddities
- New Age Outlaws
- Sable
- X Pac
- Kane
- Gangrel/The Brood
Publisher: Koch Release date: 2001-02-19 RRP: £13.99 Price: £4.00
Review WWF - The Music Volume 3 / Various Artists:It's a stroke of marketing genius: just before any of the World Wrestling Federation's stars enters an arena, his theme music blares over the speakers. It's an amazing dramatic device for the story-line-fuelled "sports entertainment experience", and it drives the fans wild. It doesn't make for good songs, but that's not really the point-after all, the idea here is to get a distinctive 10 to 15 seconds that sounds good at stadium sound levels; after about 30 seconds it's easy to see that these "songs" are really nothing more than pumped-up jingles. As a series of commercials for the WWF's stars, 14 of which are represented here, or as a memento for fans, this disc is made to order. If you're looking for a CD that you'll actually put on the stereo for fun, you're better off with either WWF Agression or ECW: Extreme Music. -Randy Silver.
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