Background[]
Development of the Special Edition soundtrack release continued with the second Original Trilogy film, The Empire Strikes Back. Once again, Michael Matessino's intention for this release was to present the score in as complete and chronological a fashion as possible. Early on in development of the set, an incomplete set of 24-track masters were discovered, which had been completely missing during development of the 4-cd set. Unfortunately, these masters did not include Eric Tomlinson's original film mixes, meaning the cues would need to be remixed. Due to the large increase in sound quality the master tapes afforded, the decision was made to use them, and engineer Brian Risner was only given six hours to remix all of the cues on the tapes.[1] One of the most common criticisms of the set after it released was that the remixed cues were far too narrow in their stereo separation, in other words instruments that should have been panned to the left or right were panned to the center.[2][3][4][5]
Cues that were not on the incomplete set of 24-track tapes were instead sourced from lower-generation backup session tapes, film stems, and the original LP masters. Cues originating from these sources utilize their original Eric Tomlinson mixes instead of having been remixed by Brian Risner. As a result, about half of the cues on the final album ended up being remixed, and about half of them didn't.[1][2] Cues that were remixed by Brian Risner are marked with a "%" symbol in the below track listing.
In 2004, Sony Classical re-pressed the 1997 RCA Victor release of the Special Edition Star Wars trilogy, including The Empire Strikes Back. The set was released with new art work mirroring the film's first DVD release, and without the liner notes. The set was advertised as being processed by Sony's proprietary DSD (Direct Stream Digital) technology, but the final tracks on the 2004 set are exactly the same as those on the 1997 set.[6]
Track listing and cue breakdown[]
Disc one[]
- 20th Century Fox Fanfare (Alfred Newman, 1954) – 0:22
- 0:00-end : 20th Century Fox Fanfare (1980 John Williams recording with the London Symphony Orchestra) (microedited, missing 1 second)
- Main Title/The Ice Planet Hoth – 8:09
- 0:00-1:30 : [1m1] Main Title%
- 1:30-end : [1m2] The Imperial Probe**%
- The Wampa's Lair/Vision of Obi-Wan/Snowspeeders Take Flight – 8:44
- 0:00-3:35 : [1m3-2m1] Luke's Escape
- 3:35-7:05 : [2m2] Ben's Instructions*
- 7:05-end : [2m3] Luke's Rescue
- The Imperial Probe/Aboard the Executor – 4:24
- 0:00-0:55 : [1m2] New Start*
- 0:52-1:14 : [1m2 (Insert Bar 80)]*
- 1:14-end : [2m4] The Probe Scanner*
- The Battle of Hoth (The Ion Cannon/Imperial Walkers/Beneath The AT-AT/Escape in the Millennium Falcon) – 14:48
- 0:00-2:08 : [3m1] Drawing the Battle Lines%
- 2:06-4:02 : [3m2] Leia's Instructions%
- 4:02-7:42 : [3m3] The Snow Battle%
- 7:39-11:42 : [3m4-4m1] Luke's First Crash%
- 11:42-end : [4m2] The Rebels Escape Again%
- The Asteroid Field – 4:15
- 0:00-end : [4m3] The Asteroid Field%
- Arrival on Dagobah – 4:54
- 0:00-3:32 : [5m1] Crash Landing
- 3:32-end : [5m2] Yoda Appears*
- Luke's Nocturnal Visitor – 2:35
- 0:00-end : [5m3] Yoda's Entrance%
- Han Solo and the Princess – 3:26
- 0:00-end : [5m4-6m1] Solo and the Princess%
- Jedi Master Revealed/Mynock Cave – 5:44
- 0:00-2:12 : [6m2] Yoda's Teaching%
- 2:11-end : [6m3] This is Not a Cave**
- The Training of a Jedi Knight/The Magic Tree – 5:16
- 0:00-1:40 : [6m4] Training a Jedi**%
- 1:40-end : [6m5-7m1] The Magic Tree%
Total Time: 62:43
*previously unreleased
**contains previously unreleased material
% cue remixed by Brian Risner[2]
Disc two[]
- The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme) – 3:02
- 0:00-end : Darth Vader's Theme%
- Yoda's Theme – 3:30
- 0:00-end : Yoda's Theme%
- Attacking a Star Destroyer – 3:04
- 0:00-end : [7m2] Attack Position
- Yoda and the Force – 4:02
- 0:00-end : [7m3] Yoda Raises the Ship%
- Imperial Starfleet Deployed/City in the Clouds – 6:04
- 0:00-1:15 : [7m4-8m1] Vader's Command*
- 1:15-end : [8m2] City in the Clouds%
- Lando's Palace – 3:53
- 0:00-end : [8m3] Lando's Palace%
- Betrayal at Bespin – 3:46
- 0:00-1:00 : [9m1] Luke to the Rescue*
- 1:00-2:43 : [9m2] Vader Shows Up*
- 2:43-end : [9m3] Putting Threepio Together**
- Deal with the Dark Lord – 2:37
- 0:00-end : [9m4] Trouble in Prison*
- Carbon Freeze**/Darth Vader's Trap/Departure of Boba Fett – 11:50
- 0:00-2:40 : [9m6-10m1] Carbon Freeze
- 2:40-3:21 : [9m6-10m1 (Insert Bar 57)]*
- 3:21-4:52 : [9m6-10m1] Carbon Freeze
- 4:52-8:12 : [10m2] Luke Pursues the Captives
- 8:12-end : [10m3] Chewie Chokes Lando
- The Clash of Lightsabers – 4:18
- 0:00-end : [11m1] Through the Window%
- Rescue from Cloud City/Hyperspace – 9:10
- 0:00-5:22 : [12m1] Losing a Hand
- 5:22-end : [12m2] To Hyper-space%
- The Rebel Fleet/End Title – 6:28
- 0:00-1:57 : [12m3] Finale%
- 1:57-end : [12m4] End Credits%
Total Time: 61:44
*previously unreleased
**contains previously unreleased material
% cue remixed by Brian Risner[2]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Matessino, Michael. "Return of the Trilogy". Film Score Monthly, vol. 2, no. 1, Lukas Kendall, January 1997. ISSN 1077-4289.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Recording the Star Wars Saga (PDF) by Malone, Chris on Malone Digital (March 18, 2012) (archived from the original on June 19, 2022)
- ↑ Star Wars: Original Trilogy Music Resource on www.jwfan.com (December 7, 2005) (archived from the original on October 6, 2018)
- ↑ Mike Matessino Star Wars tease? on www.jwfan.com (September 18, 2019) (archived from the original on October 28, 2020)
- ↑ Some John Williams master tapes are on ebay right now.... on www.jwfan.com (January 29, 2014) (archived from the original on June 19, 2022)
- ↑ Sony Classical Presents Star Wars Trilogy Soundtracks on CD on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)