The London Symphony Orchestra/John Williams - Superman: The Movie

The London Symphony Orchestra/John Williams - Superman: The Movie
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Album Details

Title: Superman: The Movie
Artist: The London Symphony Orchestra/John Williams
Release Date: 1978
Re-Released On: 3/14/1989
Label: Warner Bros.
Duration: 71:50
Album Type(s): soundtrack
UPCs: 075992737425, 075992737449
Genre: Soundtrack
Styles: Orchestral Pop, Soundtracks, Film Music
Moods: Dramatic, Elegant, Poignant, Sentimental, Soothing, Gentle, Sweet, Theatrical, Refined/Mannered, Smooth, Lively
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Theme from Superman (Main Title) :: London Symphony Orchestra
  2. The Planet Krypton :: London Symphony Orchestra
  3. Destruction of Krypton :: London Symphony Orchestra
  4. The Trip to Earth :: London Symphony Orchestra
  5. Love Theme from Superman :: London Symphony Orchestra
  6. Leaving Home :: London Symphony Orchestra
  7. The Fortress of Solitude :: London Symphony Orchestra
  8. The Flying Sequence/Can You Read My Mind :: London Symphony Orchestra
  9. Super Rescues :: London Symphony Orchestra
  10. Superfeats :: London Symphony Orchestra
  11. The March of the Villains :: London Symphony Orchestra
  12. Chasing Rockets :: London Symphony Orchestra
  13. Turning Back the World :: London Symphony Orchestra
  14. End Title :: London Symphony Orchestra

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1989CDWarner Bros.2-3257

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Album Review

John Williams was the man of the moment in soundtrack music from 1977 onward, and Superman: The Movie was very much the culmination of his first wave of international renown. Casting aside his over-reliance on the works of Holst, Ravel, and Korngold, he delivered up a score that still -- 30-plus years later -- is lively, playful, mysterious, and, most of all, stylistically original and filled with unexpected touches that still surprise when heard as pure music. Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra by this time played like he was joined telepathically to the musicians, and also recognized just how closely and widely their work would be heard in the wake of the huge sales on the soundtracks from Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Thus, the playing here is impeccable, from the finely nuanced, brooding passages depicting the planet Krypton to the heroic theme associated with the title character. And they are a delight to hear, though much more so in the remastered and expanded double-CD edition from Rhino/Warner Archive, which improves the sound dramatically. There's still a lot that one will recognize from established composers, and that Williams even "steals" from himself, but he's got it all finely developed here in a more mature style that makes it worthwhile hearing more than once. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Eric TomlinsonMixing
John WilliamsComposer, Conductor
London Symphony Orchestra?, Performer