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Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

Original Score - CD

  • Artist: Original Score
  • Format: CD
  • Year: 2004
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • UPC: 827969295229
  • Item Number: SNY929522
  • Release date: 09/21/2004
  • 1. Twentieth Century-Fox Fanfare
  • 2. Main Title / Approaching The Death Star / Tatooine Rendezvous
  • 3. The Droids Are Captured
  • 4. Bounty For A Wookiee
  • 5. Han Solo Returns
  • 6. Luke Confronts Jabba / Den Of The Rancor / Sarlacc Sentence
  • 7. The Pit Of Carkoon / Sail Barge Assault
  • 8. The Emperor Arrives / The Death Of Yoda / Obi-Wan's Revelation
  • 9. Alliance Assembly
  • 10. Shuttle Tydirium Approaches Endor
  • 11. Speeder Bike Chase / Land Of The Ewoks
  • 12. The Levitation / Threepio's Bedtime Story
  • 13. Source Music: Jabba's Baroque Recital
  • 14. Jedi Rocks (for the film Return of the Jedi)
  • 15. Archiveal Bonus Track: Sail Barge Assault (Alternate) [Alternate Take][
  • 1. Parade Of The Ewoks
  • 2. Luke And Leia
  • 3. Brother And Sister / Father And Son / The Fleet Enters Hyperspace
  • 4. Emperor's Throne Room
  • 5. The Battle Of Endor 1
  • 6. The Lightsaber / The Ewok Battle
  • 7. The Battle Of Endor 2
  • 8. The Battle Of Endor 3
  • 9. Leia's News / Light Of The Force
  • 10. Victory Celebration / End Title
  • 11. Source Music: Ewok Feast / Part Of The Tribe
  • 12. Archiveal Bonus Track: The Forest Battle (Concert Suite) [Bonus Track]
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Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] by Original Score on CD


Re-release of the Star Wars soundtracks to take place on same day as Lucasfilm launches the original Star Wars Trilogy on DVD. With a 30 million dollar advertising campaign, this is going to be a monumental event! All 3 CD packages will include never-before seen photos as collectable fold-out movie posters. Special slipcase housing all three titles also available with exclusive 3D lenticular front card of key art. CDs will include special CD extra screen saver featuring exclusive Star Wars images. CD features all new cover art - same key art featured on DVD release.
  • Artist: Original Score
  • Format: CD
  • Year: 2004
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • UPC: 827969295229
  • Item Number: SNY929522
  • Release date: 09/21/2004
  • Label: Sony Music Distribution
  • Genre: Stage & Screen, Classical
  • Style: Soundtracks, Film Music, Original Score, Film Score, Modern
  • Album Time: 147:52

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  • Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi Original Score CD
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi Original Score CD

Editorial Reviews

Considered by some a mild failure after the tantalizingly unresolved and morally complicated The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi nonetheless was a gigantic box-office hit and a beloved conclusion to the trilogy that would change science fiction filmmaking -- and, indeed, modern mythology -- forever. Overrun by furry Ewoks, the sixth episode in the planned nine-part story represented George Lucas' turn toward kiddie sensibilities, which he would continue in force with the much-reviled Jar Jar Binks character in Star Wars, Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Still, with C3PO constantly getting himself into slapstick jams that inspired endless doomsday whining, the saga had always included silly bursts of comic relief, and the Ewoks only furthered that trend. Paradoxically, Jedi is in some ways the most adult film of the series, delving into the dangerous morass of Luke Skywalker's mounting hatred, including images of rage and emotional torture to rival those of Empire. The improving special effects were the true stars of the third installment, among them a memorable Tatooine clash with Jabba the Hutt's minions, a breathtaking speeder bike chase through the trees, and the climactic battles with the Ewoks vs. the walking battle droids and the Millennium Falcon vs. the rebuilt Death Star. Of course, more soap-opera style revelations continued to reinforce the grandeur of the epic story line. Often thought of as the least effective of the original three Star Wars movies, Jedi's inferiority is relative, to say the least. Lucas' trilogy created such a vast empire of devoted fans that any chance to see laser blasts and light sabers sent them flocking to the multiplexes, instantly forgiving the sometimes hammy dialogue and overly theatrical acting for the opportunity to absorb more of the magic. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide