Original Soundtrack - Jaws [Original Soundtrack]

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Album Details

Title: Jaws [Original Soundtrack]
Artist: Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 6/5/1995
Re-Released On: 10/30/2000
Label: MCA Records, Varese Sarabande, Decca
Duration: 34:16
Album Type(s): soundtrack
UPCs: 028946704523, 076732166048, 4005939607821, 076732166024
Genre: Soundtrack
Styles: Orchestral Pop, Soundtracks, Film Music, Original Score, Movie Themes
Moods: Energetic, Intense, Rousing, Sentimental, Theatrical, Dramatic, Elegant, Passionate
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Main Title (Theme from Jaws)
  2. Chrissie's Death
  3. Promenade (Tourists on the Menu)
  4. Out to Sea
  5. The Indianapolis Story
  6. Sea Attack Number One
  7. One Barrel Chase
  8. Preparing the Cage
  9. Night Search
  10. The Underwater Siege
  11. Hand to Hand Combat
  12. End Title (Theme from Jaws)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDVarese Sarabande6078
2000CDDecca467045
1992CDMCA Records1660
------CDMCA RecordsMCAD-1660

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Album Review

John Williams' first film score to capture the imagination of the public, and the first hit movie score of the 1970s not to involve a love theme (à la Love Story), Jaws has been on CD for more than a decade, but this is the first release that really does it justice. The centerpiece of the music is the bump-bump-bump-bump theme associated with the movements (usually unseen) of the shark, which became so well known that it was used as an essential part of various comedy sketches in a multitude of media at the time (Williams himself quoted it comically in his scoring for Steven Spielberg's 1941). It does reappear in numerous forms (many of them veiled) throughout the score, along with a handful of additional memorable musical phrases associated with Williams' score, many involving the hunt for the shark. The anniversary edition of the score not only features the familiar portions of the original album, which didn't amount to 40 minutes of music, but 15 minutes or more of Williams' score from the actual film, and also music that was written and recorded for the movie but dropped from it. Little is totally unfamiliar, but the 24-bit remastering off of the original tapes adds fresh luster to the recording and the music. It's doubly interesting, hearing the music uncut and remastered, to realize anew just how many of the effects that turn up at key points in this score Williams reused in his music for Close Encounters of the Third Kind and other scores of his. This was not only where Williams' career as a superstar soundtrack composer began but also where he first started using the musical attributes that would identify that phase of his career. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ben PatemanBooklet Editor
Conor BradyArt Direction
Don ThompsonMastering
John NealEngineer
John PolitoDigital Restoration
John WilliamsConductor
Larry MarmorsteinDesign
Laurent BouzereauExecutive Producer, Liner Notes
Patricia Sullivan FourstarMastering
Phillip SineyDigital Noise Reduction
Sandy DeCrescentMusic Contractor
Shawn MurphyEngineer
Steven SpielbergLiner Notes
Ted KeepEngineer