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Advantages: Great music from the movie, includes a bonus DVD Disadvantages: Tracks in bizzare order.
...review includes minor spoilers for Star Wars Revenge of the Sith motion picture.***
Star Wars has been a very successful movie. Good story, great characters but also a memorable soundtrack. All six of the symphonic scores are composed by John Williams and include many reoccurring themes that link them all together. Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith is the final episode of the saga and the end of the musical journey for the soundtrack. This ... ...trilogies.
Disk One
Star Wars Revenge of the Sith is the episode in the saga dealing with Anakin's fall to the dark side. The soundtrack reflects this with overall darker themes.
As with other soundtracks not all of the music in the movie is released and the order of the tracks is not the same as where the cues are in the movie. I prefer to re-order the tracks as then the music is chronologically correct with the movie's plot, for example, if ...
Advantages: A solid Star Wars score with an absolutely fantastic new theme Disadvantages: Muddy recording quality and a little less exciting action for a Star Wars score
Now that the Star Wars prequel saga has reached its Third and final episode I think its time I handled the remaining Episodes in my soundtrack evaluations, handling Episode II first. With The Phantom Menace proving to be a big disappointment for audiences due to its weak story, incredibly irritating and silly characters, and the over-reliance on CGI, there was much less expectation and trepidation for Attack of the Clones. With Anakin Skywalker now ... ...the style of his earlier Star Wars scores in terms of thematic development and stylistic similarities. With the creation of two new major themes (Duel of the Fates and Anakin's Theme) as well as a number of smaller themes and motifs along with the inclusion of older themes like the Force Theme and Imperial March (in a more subdued and foreboding form) The Phantom Menace proffered a rich tapestry of thematic material that maintained the connections ...
Advantages: A historical score on all levels; over 100 minutes of utter splendour Disadvantages: Sound not as full due to age; the Empire is lacking strong accompaniment
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When Star Wars premiered in 1977, it was an instant success nobody was expecting. During the 1960's and 70's the movies pretty much concentrated on the real world with the sugar coating of the 1950's being replaced by the grittiness and harder realities of life. But then Star Wars showed up and heralded the great revival of the action fantasy and sci-fi genres, something that was virtually more close to a joke at the time. ... ...could have blasted the entire Star Wars saga down before it even got started. Imagine an electronic score in place of the fully symphonic one and all the excitement would have been watered down to perpetual cheese.
This type of score had not really been written in a long time and therefore Williams decided to look inspiration from farther down the road than even the 1930's. His basic approach was by using Richard Wagner's device known as a leitmotif, ...
Advantages: A great tribute to the adventure scores of the 1930's. Disadvantages: The constant action and too loyal a following of the Williams tradition can deter some people
With Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow Edward Shearmur has taken the classical sensibility from The Count of Monte Cristo, the chromaticism of Reign of Fire, and combined them in the grand old orchestral style of John Williams and James Horner of the early 1980's, with more than a nod towards the Golden Age masters Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Max Steiner. In this score, Shearmur lets all restrictions loose and writes music as over-the-top as ... ...my money, I would recommend Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow to anyone enjoying good, old fashioned orchestral film music, that tosses subtlety out of the window and indulges you in an hour's worth of good fun and nostalgia. Highly recommended!
I. The World of Tomorrow (1:07)
II. The Zeppelin Arrives (1:53)
III. The Robot Army (3:02)
IV. Calling Sky Captain (3:25)
V. Back at the Base (2:49)
VI. The Flying Wings Attack (6:32)
VII. An Aquatic ...
Advantages: good mix, energetic, fun Disadvantages: /
When I was a bit younger, I used to watch Australian kids show Hi 5 on Milkshake every morning religiously before school. It is a programme aimed at pre-school and primary school children, teaching them various things through the methods of song and dance. Naturally, there are five presenters, all of which are Australian. Okay so the education side is a bit young fo rme, but I do find the music very entertaining on the show! Now I do not have the ... ...I did buy one of their several albums. This one was Hi 5 Hits. This album is very attractive, a very colourful cover with little cartoon images of the band: Nathan Foley, Charley Delaney, Tim Harding, Kellie Crawford (then Hoggart), and Kathleen de Leon. It is very bright and draws your attention in for sure! Looking on the back I noticed there were a total of twenty one songs. I will let you discover the wonders of them all yourself, but to give ...