GREATEST HITS 1969-1999
GREATEST HITS 1969-1999
WILLIAMS, JOHN
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Condition: New, UPC: 0746451333242, Publication Date: 11/02/1999, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: CLASSICAL/ORCHESTRAL & SYMPHONIC,
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“Main Title” From Star Wars
“Flying Theme” From E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
“Main Title” From Superman
“Parade Of The Slave Children” From Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom
“Theme” From Sugarland Express
“Theme” From Jaws
“Bugler's Dream” / “Olympic Fanfare And Theme”
“Luke And Leia” From Return Of The Jedi
“Main Title” From The Reivers
“The Imperial March” From The Empire Strikes Back
“Scherzo For Motorcycle And Orchestra” From Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade
“Cadillac Of The Skies” From Empire Of The Sun
“The Raiders' March” From Raiders Of The Lost Ark
“Suite” From Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
“Hymn To The Fallen” From Saving Private Ryan
“Theme” From Jurassic Park
“Theme” From Schindler's List
“Flight To Neverland” From Hook
“Seven Years In Tibet” From Seven Years In Tibet
“Prologue” From JFK
“The Days Between” From Stepmom
“March” From 1941
“Somewhere In My Memory” Main Title From Home Alone
“Summon The Heroes” (For Tim Morrison)
“Look Down, Lord” Reprise And Finale From Rosewood
“Theme” From Far And Away
“Theme” From Born On The Fourth Of July
“Duel Of The Fates” From Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace

notes

Tracks 1-1, 1-2, 1-6:
Recorded on July 1-2, 1996, at Abbey Road Studio No. 1, St. John's Wood, London, England. ℗ 1997 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 1-3:
Recorded at Anvil Recorders, Denham, England. ℗ 1978 Warner Bros. Records Inc.

Tracks 1-4, 1-5, 1-11 to 1-14, 2-8:
Recorded on May 18, 19 & 25, 1990 at Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts. ℗ 1991 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 1-7:
"Bugler's Dream" introduced during the 1968 Olympic Games, Grenoble. "Olympic Fanfare and Theme" written for the 1984 Olympic Games, Los Angeles. Recorded on January 6, 10 & 13, 1996, at Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts. ℗ 1996 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks 1-8, 1-10:
Recorded on March 19-20, 1990, at Skywalker Ranch, Marin County, California. ℗ 1990 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 1-9:
Recorded on December 18, 1969, at CBS Studio Center, Hollywood, California. Originally released 1970 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 2-2:
Recorded at Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts. ℗ 1998 SKG Music L.L.C. Courtesy of Dreamworks Records, under license from Universal Music Special Markets, Inc.

Tracks 2-2, 2-4:
Recorded on May 25-27, 1995, at Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts. ℗ 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 2-3:
Recorded on December 10, 1996, at Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ℗ 1997 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc.

Track 2-5:
Recorded on July 25, 28-31, 1997, at Sony Pictures Scoring Stage, Culver City, California. ℗ 1997 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 2-6:
℗ 1991 Warner Bros. Records Inc.

Track 2-7:
Recorded on October 12, 13, 15, 16, 1998, at Sony Pictures Scoring Stage, Culver City, California. ℗ 1998 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 2-9:
Recorded in 1990 in California. ℗ 1990 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 2-10:
Written for the Centennial Celebration of the Modern Olympic Games, Atlanta, Georgia, July 19, 1996. Recorded on January 6, 10 & 13, 1996, at Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachuetts. ℗ 1996 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 2-11:
Recorded on November 30 & December 1, 2, 4, 6, 1996, at Sony Pictures Scoring Stage, Culver City, California. ℗ 1997 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 2-12:
Recorded on December 9 & 11, 1996, at Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ℗ 1997 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 2-13:
Recorded on November 5, 1990 & February 11, 1991 in Boston, Massachusetts. ℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Track 2-14:
Recorded on February 5-18, 1999, at Abbey Road Studios, London, England. ℗ 1999 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd.

For this recording 24-bit technology has been used to maximize sound quality. Consists of previously released material.
© 1999 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1999 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Some copies known to have retailed in a plastic die-cut outer sleeve.

credits


Art Direction, Design – Roxanne Slimak
Composed By, Conductor – John Williams (4)
Editor [Editorial Direction] – Richard Haney-Jardine
Editor [Editorial Production] – Laura Kszan
Engineer [Compilation] – Robert Wolff
Executive-Producer – Laraine Perri
Liner Notes – David Denby
Other [Editorial Direction] – Richard Haney-Jardine
Other [Editorial Production] – Laura Kszan
Other [Product Management] – Stacie Negas
Photography By – Greg Weiner, Murray Close, Peter Mason (3), Richard Morgenstein
Producer [Original Producer] – John Williams (4) (tracks: 1-3, 2-1, 2-5 to 2-7, 2-9, 2-11, 2-14), Shawn Murphy (tracks: 1-1, 1-2, 1-6, 1-7, 2-2, 2-4, 2-10), Thomas Frost (tracks: 2-3, 2-12), Thomas Z. Shepard (tracks: 1-4, 1-5, 1-8 to 1-14, 2-8, 2-13)
Product Manager – Stacie Negas
Translated By [Liner Notes - French] – Colette Trousseville
Translated By [Liner Notes - German] – Tobias Moeller

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Recorded At – Abbey Road Studios
Recorded At – Anvil Recorders
Recorded At – CBS Studios, Hollywood
Recorded At – Heinz Hall
Recorded At – Sony Scoring Stage
Recorded At – Symphony Hall, Boston
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – SKG Music LLC
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Lucasfilm Ltd.
Copyright (c) – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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