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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
John Williams
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Genre: Soundtracks
 
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The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack composed and conducted by John Williams! This collection is all digitally remastered from the original tapes and includes previously unreleased music. Full color CD booklet features...  more »

     
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All Artists: John Williams
Title: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Music & VI
Release Date: 10/6/1989
Genre: Soundtracks
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 042282159229

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The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack composed and conducted by John Williams! This collection is all digitally remastered from the original tapes and includes previously unreleased music. Full color CD booklet features rare photographs and new liner notes.

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The Best!
TV People | San Francisco, CA | 04/14/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is best score in the Indiana Jones franchise (well at least in my opinion). I give the 5 stars for the score written for the film overall and am happy that the new soundtracks are remastered in which the sound is impeccable. There is only one tiny complaint...just wish the entire score was available, but I digress lol. P.S.- I'm still not sure as to why some reviewers rate a certain product because they had a bad experience with a certain seller in which it has nothing to do with the product itself."
The soundtrack we should have had 20+ years ago.
Raisuli the Magnificent | SF Bay Area, CA United States | 02/05/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I often wonder what goes through the minds of marketers or producers when they release a product that's half baked. What do they say or contemplate to themselves? Something like, "Aw, who cares about all that other stuff anyway?" or "Screw 'em, they're lucky to be getting this!" or "Heh, I simply don't care."



Whichever, this is the beautiful music to a very entetaining film that we should have had many years ago, but are only now getting after two and a half plus decades?



Oh well. Just be glad you have it."