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this is a greta soundtrack funny how so many of John Willians and James Horbners works get rehashed for newer movies and TV they are the greta classics of our times.
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I just purchased this CD, and I love listening to it simply because it reminds me of the magical essence I felt from watching the movie, when I was a young boy. I'm going to use the Fortress of Solitude track for my myspace profile, since I'm using a Superman theme.
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I highly recommend Superman to those who enjoyed the music from Star Wars. The musical style and mood are very similar. The "main theme" of the movie is unforgettable. Great tune. It always brings back in your mind images of Superman flying triumphantly through the air.
David Rehak author of "A Young Girl's Crimes"
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Before Rhino Records released the 2-CD soundtrack album a few years ago, this single disc 1990 edition was the only version of the John Williams' composed-and-conducted soundtrack for Superman: The Movie. Featuring the exciting Theme from Superman and the romantic "Love Theme" as performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, this somewhat abridged album is still worth listening to, even though the newer (and more expensive) version is better.
Superman: The Movie's original double album and cassette editions had 16 tracks, but when this CD was first published 14 years ago there was a "super saver" (no pun intended) trend of releasing soundtrack albums with fewer tracks to sell the CDs at a lower price. In the case of Superman, the cues "Growing Up" (heard mostly in the scene where young Clark Kent kicks a football into the stratosphere, then outraces a train) and "Lex Luthor's Lair" were deleted. The latter track is not missed -- the thematic material omitted is reprised in "The March of the Villains" -- but "Growing Up" was one of my favorite cues, starting out with a gentle statement of the "Superman Fanfare" which segues first into an ascending motif that suggests the flight of that kicked football and concludes with music that conveys the power of that speeding locomotive and the even faster superhero-to-be.
The tracks are arranged more or less in the sequence in which they appear in the film, but as is common practice on albums of the genre some cues are spliced together because they sound good on the record. The major differences between the original 1978 soundtrack (and this first CD) and the Rhino/Warner Archives reissue are:
1. The tracks on the 2-CD re-release follow the film's storyline precisely. This is also the case on other Nick Redman-produced projects such as The Special Edition albums of the original Star Wars Trilogy and the Raiders of the Lost Ark CD release.
2. Track 5, which should have been "Growing Up," is "Love Theme From Superman." The 2001 re-release features the love theme after the main end title march, since it is played as underscore for what is one of the longest credits rolls in movie history.
3. Track 1, Theme from Superman (Main Title) is not the same cue heard either in the film or on the Rhino re-release. It's actually the shorter concert hall version. It lacks the subtle woodwind introduction and the longer, more dramatic buildup to the Main Title, and it is included in the 2-CD edition as a bonus track.
4. The Flying Sequence and Margot Kidder's "Can You Read My Mind" vocal (which was also covered as a song by Melissa Manchester but not in any soundtrack) appears on this abridged version right after The Fortress of Solitude, but is presented as a bonus track on the Rhino re-release. (There was another, unused "pop" version which was wisely not used in either the final film or the original recordings, but owners of the Special Edition DVD or the longer soundtrack can hear and compare it to the LSO/Kidder version.)
Even though film score (and John Williams) aficionados prefer the latest version of the Superman: The Movie soundtrack, this "super-saver" edition is still enjoyable. The LSO is one of the world's greatest classical ensembles and has provided musical firepower to such films as the Star Wars saga and Raiders of the Lost Ark, and under the direction of Williams at the height of his powers, its performance of this score will make the listener believe that a man can, indeed, fly.
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This CD has a lot of great melodies and the arrangement of the music is awesome.It is one of my all-time favorites and if you like any CD's such as Star-Wars you are sure to find the Superman soundtrack of great interest.Check it out.PEACE!
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