This set presents the score predominantly as heard in the film (with most of the edits, loops, tracked music, and post-production changes in place). Sony released a two-CD Ultimate Edition was released due to popular demand ( November 14, 2000). This album was also available on a two- LP set through specialized retailers such as Star Wars Insider. John Williams edited each track to present the score as one would hear it in a concert suite. This release is a single CD containing 17 tracks from selections of the score, meant to stand alone as a separate listening experience and not as one hears the score in the film. The original album was released by Sony Classical to accompany the film ( May 4, 1999). The Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace score was composed and conducted by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. Every fan of Star Wars-and of great music-is in his debt." ― George Lucas about John Williams' score for The Phantom Menace " Once again, John has exceeded my expectations and produced a lavish, rich, moving and thrilling score.
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