Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Soundtrack Limited Edition Gold Colored Vinyl

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Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Limited Vinyl by John Williams Aug-2016 Gold Colored Vinyl 2 Discs
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Track List
A1    Star Wars (Main Theme)                                 5:49
A2    Yoda's Theme                                                 3:24
A3    The Training Of A Jedi Knight                         3:17
A4    The Heroics Of Luke And Han                        6:18
B1    The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)    2:59
B2    Departure Of Boba Fett                                   3:30
B3    Han Solo And The Princess                            3:25
B4    Hyperspace                                                     4:02
B5    The Battle In The Snow                                   3:48
C1    The Asteroid Field                                           4:10
C2    The City In The Clouds                                    6:29
C3    Rebels At Bay                                                  5:23
C4    Yoda And The Force                                        4:01
D1    The Duel                                                          4:07
D2    The Magic Tree                                                3:32
D3    Lando's Palace                                                3:52
D4    Finale                                                               6:28

About the item:
The original soundtrack of Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back released by Sony Classical as a limited, gold-colored vinyl edition. The original soundtrack by the legendary five-time Oscar®-winning composer, John Williams, features music restored from the original LP master. All audio was transferred using the highest resolution (up to 192kHz/24bit) and pressed with heavy 180g vinyl. In a deluxe gatefold sleeve, faithfully replicating the original cover art, the double-LP set features two gold vinyl LPs, making this a unique collector’s item, and includes the original 12-page glued-in booklet.<br/><br/>Widely regarded as the finest film in the series, The Empire Strikes Back found composer John Williams in complete control of the Star Wars universe. Having already established a wide berth of memorable character motifs and notable hero/villain cues, he fleshed out the old and brought in the new with special attention paid to the movie's darker themes, resulting in one of the most cohesive and fully realized scores of his career. Beginning with the unmistakable main titles, Williams launches into "The Ice Planet Hoth," a peerless battle theme that utilizes the composer's vast orchestral arsenal to great effect. Pounding percussion, brass, and the intricate weaving in and out of familiar themes from the previous installment engage the audience from the very first note. All of this cacophony is really just a setup for the introduction of the series' most coveted piece of music, "The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)." Williams had hinted at this Prokofiev-meets-Mars, the Bringer of War death march throughout portions of A New Hope, and to hear it in its completed form is exhilarating. Also notable are the romantic cues for Han Solo and Princess Leia ("Han & the Princess") and the expansion of the wistful "Jedi" melody, which is used to great effect on "Yoda's Theme" and "The Training of a Jedi Knight/Magic Tree." The Empire Strikes Back is epic, romantic, and powerful. It is George Lucas' world at its most uncompromising, and Williams' score treats its themes of heroism and betrayal like the Shakespearian tragedy that it is.

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