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TheSnowLeopard
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Mon May 08, 2006 2:04 am Post subject: BEST John Williams cues... |
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I might carry on from where Luther_III left off (great idea btw, Luther) so why not start with the master himself: John Williams.
There are many compilations made from the work of John Williams. The two I have in my collection are:
Close Encounters The Essential John Williams Music Collection
Disc 1
1. End Credits (from "Indiana Jones & The Temple Of Doom")
2. Hymn to the Fallen (from "Saving Private Ryan")
3. Main Themes (from "Hook")
4. When You're Alone (from "Hook")
5. Overture (from "The Cowboys")
6. End Credits (from "Born on the Fourth of July")
7. End Titles (from "Family Plot")
8. Arlington (from "JFK")
9. End Titles (from "JFK")
10. Exultate Justi (from "Empire Of The Sun"
11. Universal Emblem / Hilary's Plight / Double Crossed / Tallow Hoe(from "The Rare Breed")
12. Scottish Romeo / The Hunt (from "The Rare Breed")
13. On His Own (from "The Rare Breed")
14. The Cross-Breed / End Credits (from "The Rare Breed")
Disc 2
1. Main Theme (from "The Towering Inferno")
2. Dry Your Tears Afrika (from "Amistad")
3. Love Theme (from "Superman")
4. Main Theme (from "Superman")
5. Main Theme / Love Theme (from "The River")
6. Suite: Fugue, Scherzo & Finale (from "Black Sunday")
7. Main Theme (from "Jaws")
8. Main Title (from "Star Wars")
9. Han Solo & The Princess (from "The Empire Strikes Back")
10. Imperial March (from "The Empire Strikes Back")
11. The Conversation Begins / Main Title / Resolution & Finale(from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind)
12. End Titles (from "Presumed Innocent")
13. Theme (from "Schindler's List")
14. End Credits (from "Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade")
John Williams Greatest Hits 1969-1999
Disc 1
1. Main Title From "Star Wars"
2. Flying Theme From "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial"
3. Main Title From "Superman"
4. Parade Of Slave Children From "Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom"
5. Theme From "Sugarland Express"
6. Theme From "Jaws"
7. Bugler's Dream/Olympic Fanfare And Theme
"Bugler's Dream" By "Leo Arnaud", "Olympic Fanfare And Theme" By "John Williams",
8. Luke And Leia From "Return Of The Jedi"
9. Main Title From "The Reivers"
10. The Imperial March From "The Empire Strikes Back"
11. Scerzo For Motorcycle And Orchestra From "Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade"
12. Cadillac Of The Skies From "Empire Of The Sun"
13. The Riders' March From "Raiders Of The Lost Ark"
14. Suite From "Close Encounters Of The Third Kind"
Disc 2
1. Hymn To The Fallen From "Saving Private Ryan"
2. Theme From "Jurassic Park"
3. Theme From "Schindler's List"
4. Flight To Neverland From "Hook"
5. Seven Years In Tibet From "Seven Years In Tibet"
6. Prologue From "JFK"
7. The Days Between From "Stepmom"
8. March From "1941"
9. Somewhere In My Memory From "Home Alone"
10. Summon The Heroes Written For The Centennial Celebration Of The Modern Olympic Games, Atlanta
11. Look Down, Lord Reprise And Finale From "Rosewood"
12. Theme From "Far And Away"
13. Theme From "Born On The Fourth Of July"
14. Duel Of The Fates From "Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantome Menace"
There are so many great cues in these compilations I really can't find fault with them. But what other cues would you include on your own John Williams compilation?
I would include:
Stored Memories and Monica's Theme from A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Theme From Angela's Ashes from Angela's Ashes
I Can't Believe It's Real from Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Over The Moon from E.T.
Fawkes The Phoenix from Harry Potter and the Chamber Of Secrets
Jane Eyre Theme from Jane Eyre
Hologram/Binary Sunset from Star Wars (1977)
Leaving Home from Superman The Movie
A Prayer For Peace from Munich
Looking forward to seeing your choices
Snowy _________________ "After dark all cats are leopards." - Native American Proverb |
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Luther_III
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Mon May 08, 2006 10:56 am Post subject: |
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Hey SnowLeapord, I'm glad to see that someone else picked up on this idea.
Wow, the sheer volume of Williams' material makes it difficult to pick cues in addition to the many compilations out there. One could make an entire 'best cues' compilation just out of the Star Wars material!
I don't think I know his material well enough to contribute, but I think you have made some worthy additions.
I am also anxious to see how others weigh in... _________________ "If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.... I get most joy in life out of music."
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TheSnowLeopard
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Mon May 08, 2006 9:53 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Luther.
I agree that much of his work has been covered in many compilations. However, some of them do make predictable choices and it would be interesting to see what tracks outside of the familiar main themes are favourites.
Then there are the works which often aren't mentioned: Earthquake, The Poseidon Adventure, Midway, The Missouri Breaks, Dracula, Heartbeeps, The River and Always. Has anyone heard the Monsignor score?
We must be able to uncover enough new tracks for a SST-voted compilation! _________________ "After dark all cats are leopards." - Native American Proverb |
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Johnny_Cage
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Tue May 09, 2006 7:25 am Post subject: |
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Some of my favorites are:
"Welcome to Jurassic Park" - Jurassic Park
"You are the Pan" - Hook
"Flight to Neverland" - Hook
"Slave Children's Crusade" - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
"The Raiders March" - Raiders of the Lost Ark (Who doesn't love that tune?)
"Across the Stars" - Attack of the Clones
"Duel of the Fates" - The Phantom Menace
"Victory Celebration" (1997 version) - Return of the Jedi
"Rescuing Sarah" - The Lost World: Jurassic Park
"Binary Sunset" - A New Hope
"Escape , Chase, Saying Goodbye" - E.T. The Extra-Terrestial _________________ "You have been chosen to represent Earth in Mortal Kombat. Be warned. Although your souls are protected from Shao Kahn's evil: your lives are not. I cannot interfere any longer as your Earth is now ruled by the Outworld gods." |
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paulw
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Fri May 12, 2006 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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JW has alays been one of my favorites. However it would be nice if someone like NBC put out a CD of his NBC News music.. _________________ Regards,
Paul W |
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arlingirl
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Sat May 13, 2006 12:22 pm Post subject: |
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You guys are right...there is such a vast amount of work it's hard to pick. However, here are just a few that stand out in my mind.
"Princess Leia's Theme" -Star Wars: A New Hope
"Cantina Band" (the original!!) ''
"Buckbeak's Flight" -HP & Prizoner of Azkaban
"Mischeif Managed" - '' (covers all the great parts of that score)
"Sean and Lara" -Minority Report
Paul...it's funny you mention his NBC music. We played the "Nightly News" theme song (don't know the actual title?) when we did a John Williams marching band show back in high school. That was probably my favorite show. _________________ "The true work of art is but a shadow of the divine perfection." ~Michaelangelo
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paulw
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Sat May 20, 2006 1:54 am Post subject: |
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arlingirl wrote: |
Paul...it's funny you mention his NBC music. We played the "Nightly News" theme song (don't know the actual title?) when we did a John Williams marching band show back in high school. That was probably my favorite show. |
That wasn't DCI Cadets 2000 by any chance??
I have a MP3 copy of it but it just sounds like a regular version of the NBC News theme.. _________________ Regards,
Paul W |
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