Title Tracks for Star Wars: The Sound of Hollywood
1. Star Wars - Throne Room & Finale
2. E.T. - The Flying Theme
3. The Say The Earth Stood Still - Outer Space
4. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier - Main Theme & March Of The Klingons
5. Forbidden Planet - Once Around Altair
6. Altered States - Love Theme
7. 2001 A Space Odyssey - Fanfare
8. The Witches Of Eastwick - The Devil's Dance
9. Cinema Paradiso
10. Now, Voyager
11. King Kong - Overture
12. The Adventures of Robin Hood - Battle, Victory & Epilogue
13. The sound Of Music - Entr'acte
14. Jurassic Park - Main Title
15. Dances With Wolves - John Dunbar Theme
16. Body Heat - Main Title
17. Dracula - Night Journeys
18. The Omen - Main Title
Product Details
Star Wars: The Sound of Hollywood
Audio CD: 0 pages (2000-09-13)
Publisher: Philips Import
Label: Philips Import
Format: Import, Original recording remastered, Soundtrack
Studio: Philips Import
Average Customer Review: based on 1 reviews
Sales Rank in Music: #24566
Customer Reviews
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Summary: Forget the stupid title and pick this one up! 2005-05-09
Comment: Looking at the title tracks, the program makes no sense. I mean does "The Sound Of Music" and "Star Wars" belong on the same disc? This is one of those slap it together compilations featuring archives from the DG, Phillips, Decca labels, or any combo of the three. What makes this attractive is the generally good(John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orch.) performances of some things you might of missed out on. You know things that you don't want buy a complete soundtrack of. We get music from "The Omen" and "Dracula", both worth a listen. Theres the original Alex North, Fanfare from "2001" that was never used in the final cut of the film; one wonders how it would of been with his complete score rather than classics. I enjoyed "The March of the Kligons" and for once we get the glorious "Star Wars" Throne Room and Finale, rather than the overplayed Main Title. Cuts from "Altered States", "Body Heat", "The Day The Earth Stood Still" and yeah, "Cinema Paradiso are all worth having! So thank goodness for the DRUNK that put this all together, I guess he turned out to be a genius!