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Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith soundtrack

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Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith  (2005)
 
Product detail
Format: CD/DVD
UPC:  82796942202
Label: Sony Classical
Label number: 94220
Running time: 70m45s
Release date:  5/3/2005
Original score by John Williams
 
Product availability
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Album Tracklist
1.  Star Wars and The Revenge of the Sith  [7:31]
2.  Anakin's Dream  [4:46]
3.  Battle of the Heroes  [3:42]
4.  Anakin's Betrayal  [4:03]
5.  General Grievous  [4:07]
...see complete tracklist
Additional soundtrack info
Score conducted by John Williams. Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Recorded by Shawn Murphy at Abbey Road Studios, London.

Liner notes by George Lucas. Liner booklet unfolds to a 9" x 14" movie poster.

Bonus DVD dubbed "A Musical Journey" includes 16 music videos. The 70 minute program is hosted by Ian McDiarmid.


Soundtrack Q & A
Q: What is the music playing when the Emperor says that "We will have peace"? Then the loud horns play and Anakin marches into the Jedi Temple with the clones behind him. What song is that from?  (from siggyboy17  in North Haven,CT USA )
A: At the end of "Padme's Ruminations" is where the Emperor says "We will have peace." Where you refer to the part where Anakin marches into the temple... that music is not found in the soundtrack for some reason. (thanks to brett , Tennessee add more info
A: It's from the Attack of the Clones (Episode 2) entitled "Love Pledge and the Arena." Track 12 from that CD... the music located in the middle of the song. (thanks to ABBADON , detroit MI add more info
 
Q: What is the song playing when Anakin and Obi-won fight on the lava planet?  (from Johnny  in Winnipeg )
A: I am pretty sure that would "Battle of Heroes" by John Williams. (thanks to siggyboy17 , North Haven, CT, United States add more info
A: The music heard during both the Anakin/Obi-Wan and Sidious/Yoda fights are a mix of "Battle of the Heroes" and "Duel of the Fates" (from the episode 1 score). (thanks to Martinh65 , Marietta, GA add more info
 
Q: What's the music playing during Padme's funeral?  (from Afro_Sam  in Rugby, England )
A: That can be found on the track "The Birth of the Twins/Padme's Destiny." (thanks to MAM , Oklahoma add more info
 
Q: What's the music playing during the battle of Kasshyk? I believe it's also playing when Anakin is marching into the Jedi temple to slaughter the Jedi.  (from myles  in spain )
A: It's "The Droid Invasion and the Appearance of Darth Maul" from the Phantom Menace soundtrack. The other one played when Anakin is marching into the Jedi temple is similar, but another track: "Love pledge and the Arena" from the Attack of the Clones OST (thanks to lukimalle , Re, NRW, Germany add more info
 
Q: After Obi Wan goes to visit Padme and we see Anakin at the Mustafar system staring at the surrounding area, what song is playing then?  (from Logano  in Tennessee )
A: "Anakin's Dark Deeds" and the part you're looking for starts about 2:15 in. (thanks to Joe , NE add more info
 
Q: What song is playing after Anakin kills all the separatists on Mustafar and he kills one and he turns around and his eyes are like a golden color? He also has his hood over his head, if that helps.  (from delta_2150  in Alabama )
A: "Anakin's Dark Deeds" and the part you're looking for starts about 2:15 in. (thanks to Joe , NE add more info
 
Q: What is the music playing after the words in space finish? There are loud drums in the movie and I love that part but it's not on the CD.
...from Job  in Grand Rapids, MI  (answer Job's question)
 
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