Williams on Williams (Music from the Films of Steven Spielberg) - John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra

Williams on Williams (Music from the Films of Steven Spielberg)

John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra

  • Genre: Classical Crossover
  • Release Date: 1993-07-28
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 1995 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Flying (From "E.T.The Extra-Te John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 3:37
2
Theme (From "Jurassic Park") John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 5:29
3
Remembrances (From "Schindler' John Williams, Boston Pops Orchestra & Tamara Smirnova 6:24
4
Flight to Neverland (From "Hoo John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 4:41
5
The Battle of Hollywood (From John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 4:59
6
Smee's Plan (From "Hook") John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 3:32
7
The Barrel Chase (From "Jaws") John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 5:33
8
My Friend, The Brachiosaurus ( John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 4:38
9
Jim's New Life (From "Empire o John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 3:42
10
The Dialogue (From "Close Enco John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 3:28
11
The Lost Boys Ballet (From "Ho John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 3:58
12
Theme (From "Schindler's List" John Williams, Boston Pops Orchestra & Tamara Smirnova 3:54
13
The Basket Chase (From "Raider John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 4:16
14
The Face of Pan (From "Hook") John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 4:23
15
The Banquet Scene (From "Hook" John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra 6:08

Reviews

  • The best song and movie ever!

    5
    By JPITBME
    I love both!!!!!!!
  • Ack! Incomplete!

    3
    By Travis McClain
    This is the third in a set of albums recorded in the mid 1990s for Sony Classical in which Maestro John Williams revisited his classic film scores for Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. "Williams on Williams" supplements "The Spielberg/Williams Collaboration," though you wouldn't know it from what iTunes offers. The album concentrates primarily on the few films released since the earlier work ("Hook," "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List"), and goes back to some noteworthy pieces from earlier films ("Raiders of the Lost Ark," "E.T.," etc.). Buy these two songs if will, but you really ought to seek out the physical CD for the complete album. It isn't as solid as "Spielberg/Williams" because of its divided scope, but it is a great addition to your library.

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