Sony Classical are delighted to present one the most acclaimed and enduring movie soundtracks in Hollywood history, John Williams’s original score for Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi on limited edition gold vinyl.
The 2 gold, audiophile quality 180 gram LPs are housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve that faithfully replicates the artwork of the original 1983 release, down to the LP labels and tracklisting insert.
The music has been transferred using the highest resolution restoration from the original master tapes (up to 127khz/24bit)
Track Listings
Disc: 1
Episode VI - Main Title (The Story Continues)
Episode VI - Into the Trap
Episode VI - Luke and Leia
Episode VI - Parade of the Ewoks
Episode VI - Han Solo Returns (At the Court of Jabba the Hutt)
Episode VI - Lapti Nek (Jabba's Palace Band) - John Williams / London Symphony Orchestra / Michelle Gruska
Disc: 2
Episode VI - The Forest Battle
Episode VI - Rebel Briefing
Episode VI - The Emperor
Episode VI - The Return of the Jedi
Episode VI - Ewok Celebration and Finale
18 comments
majestic2012
10 Jan 171#1
I'm having this.
manjimup1998
10 Jan 172#2
This album doesn't have the "Yub-Nub" original ending :-(
fireman1
10 Jan 171#3
ooh look it's a retro film. And ooh look it's also on retro vinyl with retro artwork. And ooh look it's limited edition!
They couldn't have possibly added anything else to make this appeal to nerds!
Oh wait, they could have made it 'steelbook'
ipswich78 to fireman1
10 Jan 173#4
And it sucked me right in! haha
Kulaak to fireman1
10 Jan 171#7
Nice thought. They could've put it in something like those nice metal reel to reel boxes with a courtesy cleaning cloth & hand gloves.
deaddrama
10 Jan 17#5
I've spent a disgusting amount of money on vinyl recently (Queen Studio Collection), need to let this one pass me by :disappointed:
Kulaak to deaddrama
10 Jan 17#8
Wooooooooo........ This months mortgage spent :confused:
davidridge1
10 Jan 17#6
Shame the hole is not bigger, I could have worn it round my neck.
Mashhhh
10 Jan 171#9
Same price in HMV stores.
Lefty
10 Jan 17#10
not liking the comments about audio quality.
Babbler to Lefty
10 Jan 17#12
Nah... Also missed numbering it. So that it truly is limited. :smiley:
fireman1
10 Jan 17#11
And I forgot to mention that they also made it gold! For what reason? no reason whatsoever.
They also missed out the usual 'collectors postcards' missed a trick there!
Lukus
10 Jan 17#13
Got to love those hand gloves... much better than the shoulder gloves my mum bought me for Christmas
bobbymartini
11 Jan 17#14
There are some very negative reviews of this on amazon. Bad master by all accounts. There is a reason this is more than half the price of most other 'Limited Edition' vinyl......and this is it :disappointed:
Yesidid
11 Jan 17#15
Nothing says 'I am dynamite in bed' like having a star wars vinyl LP under your arm and a Casio calculator watch on your wrist.
Opening post
Sony Classical are delighted to present one the most acclaimed and enduring movie soundtracks in Hollywood history, John Williams’s original score for Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi on limited edition gold vinyl.
The 2 gold, audiophile quality 180 gram LPs are housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve that faithfully replicates the artwork of the original 1983 release, down to the LP labels and tracklisting insert.
The music has been transferred using the highest resolution restoration from the original master tapes (up to 127khz/24bit)
Track Listings
Disc: 1
Episode VI - Main Title (The Story Continues)
Episode VI - Into the Trap
Episode VI - Luke and Leia
Episode VI - Parade of the Ewoks
Episode VI - Han Solo Returns (At the Court of Jabba the Hutt)
Episode VI - Lapti Nek (Jabba's Palace Band) - John Williams / London Symphony Orchestra / Michelle Gruska
Disc: 2
Episode VI - The Forest Battle
Episode VI - Rebel Briefing
Episode VI - The Emperor
Episode VI - The Return of the Jedi
Episode VI - Ewok Celebration and Finale
18 comments
They couldn't have possibly added anything else to make this appeal to nerds!
Oh wait, they could have made it 'steelbook'
They also missed out the usual 'collectors postcards' missed a trick there!
Very stylish