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Star Wars: The Corellian Edition  (Audio CD) 
by John [Film Composer] Williams

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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: October 02, 2007
Studio: Sony Classics
Composer: John [Film Composer] Williams
Conductor: John Williams
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Star Wars Main Title Theme and The Arrival At Naboo
2. The Flag parade
3. Qui-Gon's Noble End
4. Jango's Escape
5. Yoda And The Younglings
6. General Grievous
7. Anakin's Dark Deeds
8. Imperial Attack
9. Ben Kenobi's Death / Tie Fighter Attack
10. Yoda And The Force
11. The Clash Of Lightsabers
12. Sail Barge Assault
13. End Title (From Star Wars Episode VI)
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 9 customer reviews )
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21 of 23 found the following review helpful:

2Well-meaning but poorly executedDec 01, 2007
By Yi-Peng
It's good to have a CD that contains music from all the six episodes of the saga. However, this CD is a grave disappointment. Despite the advertising on the cover that says that these themes are supposed to be the most popular, this is only an arbitrary selection of themes. Although we get to hear the famous Main Titles, we don't get to hear things like Princess Leia's Theme or the Imperial March in their entirety, let alone Yoda's Theme or the haunting Across the Stars. Instead, these themes are just an arbitrary selection of themes handpicked by a compiler at Target, for whom this disc was marketed. This disappointing CD release makes a travesty of the Star Wars scores as presented on CD, and I think it would probably be better that Sony-BMG had compiled a CD of all the concert suites from the saga. Meanwhile I'm still looking out for a proper CD with all the important Star Wars themes, and maybe Williams (or even Kunzel) might be willing to release such a disc.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:

2Too Much Is MissingOct 12, 2007
By Shawn Farrell "I am the one who lives in The Ghetto"
I'd much rather have seen a two disc release for Episodes II & III, like the other 4 movies. This is just an awkwardly assembled cash-in on the 30th anniversary of A New Hope.

9 of 11 found the following review helpful:

2Minimalist Star WarsOct 12, 2007
By wdhspg
I can't think of a single excuse for this release, unless it was to milk the cow to the last drops (or so we hope). First we had the complete music, now we have excerpts which, together, make little musical sense. The majority of tracks are from action scenes, making for a lopsided view. How about a Star Wars Symphony or Suite (I'm not kidding) mixing themes to make a coherent whole? This one is going to the discard pile.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1Strictly for suckersMar 29, 2008
By Martin S. Hennessee "SeeingI"
A supposed greatest hits package, this CD contains a mere 54 mintues of music - leaving 25 minutes of blank disc - and contains such a random sampling that someone may as well have thrown darts to pick them. A "Favorites" CD with no Imperial March, Asteroid Belt, Cantina Band, Han & Leia love theme, or Duel of the Fates? Don't waste your time with this one.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1Useless!Nov 23, 2007
By J. R. Hawboldt
This is the first time I've given a low mark for a Star Wars CD. If you own all the soundtracks, then you have already the music and MORE than what is presented here. If you don't own any Star Wars soundtracks, I recommend getting the 30th anniversary release (this comes packaged with it, by the way) and the soundtracks for episodes I-III. I can only see this release being purchased by someone who wants a very bare-bones listening experience or all the basic themes on one disc. The Music of Star Wars: 30th Anniversary Collection

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