![]() ![]() ![]() Near the end, we see two incredible score closers. Padme's Ruminations is not far behind, as this one is very chilling and provides a haunting high pitch choir. The Immolation Scene would be the best example, as it consists of a heartfelt orchestra perfectly capturing the feeling of Anakin's demise. While the energetic songs are some of the best scores in the Star Wars saga, John also provides some very subtle songs. Anakin vs Obi-Wan follows in it's footsteps, providing that same level of instrumentation bedazzlement. Battle of the Heroes is arguably the top track of the score, exploding with an epic choir and flawless instrumentation. The action-filled songs are some of Williams's best. A not-so bombastic Anakin's Theme follows suit, consisting of a beautiful violin performance and a haunting harmony following suit. Featuring blaring trumpets, this six minute encore proves to be one of the score's highlights. The soundtrack kicks off with the classic Main Theme and leads into Battle over Coruscant. But even if the AOTC soundtrack (and the movie itself) could have been so much more, John Williams goes all out in Revenge of the Sith and gives us one of the greatest movie scores to date. Review Summary: One hundred two dazzling John Williams scores and counting.įollowing the massive praise that The Phantom Menace soundtrack received, the musical quality decline in Attack of the Clones remains a mystery. ![]()
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