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The Dark Crystal: 25th Anniversary
Trevor Jones
The Dark Crystal: 25th Anniversary
Genres: Pop, Soundtracks
 
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Presenting the first major retail CD release of the original soundtrack to the classic Jim Henson fantasy adventure film THE DARK CRYSTAL, commemorating the film's 25th Anniversary. Acclaimed composer Trevor Jones (EXCA...  more »

     
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All Artists: Trevor Jones
Title: The Dark Crystal: 25th Anniversary
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: La-La Land Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 7/17/2007
Album Type: Soundtrack
Genres: Pop, Soundtracks
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 826924105924

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Presenting the first major retail CD release of the original soundtrack to the classic Jim Henson fantasy adventure film THE DARK CRYSTAL, commemorating the film's 25th Anniversary. Acclaimed composer Trevor Jones (EXCALIBUR, LABYRINTH, ANGEL HEART, CLIFFHANGER) fashions an exquisite, lush orchestral score that harnesses all the awesome wonder of this classic cinematic event directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz. A beautiful score that is simply a must-have for all film music/fantasy fans. CD Booklet contains exclusive liner notes.
 

CD Reviews

There is a WAY bigger version of this soundtrack!
P Floyd QueensRush | Rock Star USA | 09/13/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)

"For all who do not know, only a few years ago, a 2-CD edition of the Dark Crystal soundtrack was released by Numenorean Music - one CD contains the original soundtrack (the same as the 25th Anniversary CD), but the other CD contains the whole entire movie score (28 tracks!). I own this edition myself, but like it says on the package, it is a limited edition release. Unfortunately, the Numenorean Music website where I purchased the 2-CD set from no longer exists, but I know for a fact that it did not sell out quickly like the other reviewer has stated because copies were still available on the main website for over a good 2 years or so. The 2-CD set can still be found on other web store sites I'm sure and I have found copies available on eBay, so overall if anybody is after a lot more music from the Dark Crystal movie, definitely go after the 2-CD soundtrack and entire score set instead because it also is a remastered version and sounds superb! It still is good to see a major remastered release of this soundtrack CD though...the original was barely released on a CD and mainly on vinyl LP around the time the movie first came out...



Here is the track list for the entire movie score CD from the limited edition release:



1 Opening Titles And Main Theme / The Mystics' Sandpainting 4:54

2 Jen Plays His Pipes 0:56

3 Jen Goes To His Dying Master 0:39

4 The Death Of The Emperor / Death Of The Mystic Master / Mystics

Memorial Ceremony / Jen's Journey Through The New World 3:18

5 Skeksis Debate Leadership / Skeksis Duel (Film Version) 3:10

6 Chamberlain Is Attacked 1:20

7 Skeksis Summoned By Alarm 0:50

8 Garthim Are Dispatched / Jen On Aghra's Mountain 2:29

9 Jen Enters Aughra's Observatory 1:21

10 Jen Discovers Shard 0:22

11 Observatory Destroyed / Mystics Set Out 2:28

12 Gelflings Meet / Dreamfast 2:11

13 Skeksis Feast - Part One 2:27

14 Skeksis Feast - Part Two 0:30

15 Batbirds Dispatched / Environmental Musical Sounds / Gelfling Song /

Batbird Brought Down / Mystics Travelling #1 2:25

16 Pod Party / Destruction Of The Pod Village 4:10

17 Jen And Kira Love Theme 1:36

18 The Prophecy In The Ruins 2:09

19 Escape From The Chamberlain / Kira Summons The Landstriders 1:47

20 Jen And Kira Set Off On The Landstriders / Pod Person Drained 2:37

21 The Battle / Mystics Travelling #2 4:20

22 Jen And Kira In The Sewer 1:43

23 Kira Brought Before The Skeksis 0:57

24 Kira Drained In The Chamber Of Life 1:12

25 Kira Freed / Jen Goes In Search / Mystic Disintegrates / Mystics

Travelling #3 1:08

26 Jen Trapped In Lair / Jen Reaches Chamber Of Life 0:26

27 Jen Discovers Crystal Chamber 3:40

28 Gelfling Frightens The Skeksis / The Crystal Made Whole / Mystics And

Skeksis / Fuse / Finale / End Credits 16:10"
One of the Best and Most Original Scores Available
Dean K. Staub | 02/07/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Some of the reviews here are not helpul for this particular product. First, this movie and score have absolutely nothing to do with David Bowie!-- Second, I am sure there are more lengthy Dark Crystal scores you can purchase. So what! We are here to review the music, and all the principle music is here in this score! For the money and quality this score is FANTASTIC!!---------Few times in soundtrack history can the composer create something totally new that can stand alone, and still greatly enhance the film. THIS is one of those few scores. Especially if you like epic or classical music, this is a must purchase.----I like EVERY track on this score!------this is a score for adults, as are the deep themes of the film.------I have dozons of soundtracks of all genres, and I know originality when I hear it.--------It is a fact that Williams, Horner, Kamen, Zimmer, etc., have been very busy especially the last eight years or so, 'recycling' themselves in their scores, but they don't fool me.------ I have a 'photographic' musical memory, so when a composer does not REALLY create something new, I know it.--------You have to go back to the recent past to find real originality.-----------This score is an original creation for a very original movie.---------If you want to hear both real beauty and creativity, buy this score!----------it is a rare gem, and like most rare gems, is not found by many among all the imitation jewelry!"
Beautiful, Tastefully Odd Soundtrack--Good for fans of the f
Poofiemus | 10/17/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I do know that those who like the film are most likely to buy this CD, but I would like to reccomend this for any fans of classical music, especially fans of Stravinsky and Prokofiev.



Tailor-made for this otherworldly film, this soundtrack is elegantly composed weirdness. While definitely strange and eerie, the sountrack is still very tatefully done, without resorting to the in-your-face, bombastic styles so typical of other soundtracks. Basically, picture putting Stravinsky and the composer for the soundtrack of Gone With the Wind into a jam session and giving them a couple synthesizers for good measure.



Seriously, I don't dislike a single song on this disk, which is rare for a soundtrack. I also put this on for my mother, who dislikes Stravinsky and his ilk, and she only disliked one track, despite that even she had to admit the similarities to Stravinsky's work. This is an excellent disk, and is one of my absolute favorites now."