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| Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 12 reviews) Sales Rank: 2525 Category: Music
Publisher: SONY CLASSICS Studio: SONY CLASSICS Manufacturer: SONY CLASSICS Label: SONY CLASSICS Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 735616 UPC: 886973561621 EAN: 0886973561621 ASIN: B001BWQAN2
Release Date: August 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Star Wars Main Title & A Galaxy Divided | | | Admiral Yularen | | | Battle Of Christophsis | | | Meet Ahsoka | | | Obi-Wan To The Rescue | | | Sneaking Under The Shield | | | Jabba's Palace | | | Anakin vs. Dooku | | | Landing On Teth | | | Destroying The Shield | | | B'omarr Monastery | | | General Loathsom / Battle Strategy | | | The Shield | | | Battle Of Teth | | | Jedi Don't Run! | | | Obi-Wan's Negotiation | | | The Jedi Council | | | General Loathsom / Ahsoka | | | Jabba's Chamber Dance | | | Ziro Surrounded | | | Scaling The Cliff | | | Ziro's Nightclub Band | | | Seedy City Swing | | | Escape From The Monastery | | | Infiltrating Ziro's Lair | | | Courtyard Fight | | | Dunes Of Tatooine | | | Rough Landing | | | Padme Imprisoned | | | Dooku Speaks With Jabba | | | Fight To The End | | | End Credits |
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Album Description The Soundtrack to the all-new animated Star Wars feature film. Composer Kevin Kiner has created a dynamic score for CLONE WARS which builds upon the classic themes created by John Williams. Contains an exclusive fold-out poster!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
  Kiner is Not a Clone November 22, 2008 Composer Kevin Kiner acknowledges the past, but forges ahead in this new era for the franchise. With the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Kiner ambitiously presents a solid soundtrack that spans 32 tracks and clocks in at nearly 70 minutes.
The Star Wars Movie Theme & A Galaxy Divided is a gaze to the incredible legacy of the Star Wars universe, but the craft then focuses on Asian-styled motifs, with longer tracks like Battle of Christophsis, Sneaking Under The Shield and B'omarr Monastery building intriguing soundscapes. The pair of numbers - General Loathsom/Battle Strategy, Ahsoka - creatively tell a story.
End Credits places the finishing touches on a foundation that has been set musically to explore fascinating avenues as the animated series moves forward.
  Altought it's not John Williams, this is a refreshing cd with your favorite SW tunes November 4, 2008 When I went to see the new SW animated motion picture, I was afraid of the music, because for the first time a star wars film on screen will be witouth John Williams, but I really was delighted after the first 5 minutes. It's a brand new music with tunes from the classic trilogy, and it's a great work of Kevin Kiner (which honestly I haven't heard any of his previous work before) I think that Mr. Kiner captured the essence of the music and bring all new rythms to our favorite galaxy. One of my favorites Jabba's Palace that mix arabic music with orchestra. If you are a fan you will not be dissapointed. I'm a fan of Williams's music, but Kevin Kiner's work definitely will be the lyrics of the Clone Wars.
  Don't have the magic of the old ones but very nice... September 24, 2008 Doesn't have the magic of the old music composed and conduce by John Williams but I like it very much because it's something different out of the ordinary of Star Wars. A new refreshed music!!!
  The Force of Music September 13, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Kevin Kiner has created powerful new themes for this movie, and his use of percussion, especially drums, instantly takes you into another world where good faces evil. I am always in search of music that touches your heart, but that can be listened to after the movie to let your imagination soar. This music does just that with its rhythms, themes, and emotional impact. He creates more of an alien feel with some of his orchastrations, and in track 11, B'omarr Monastery, monks can be heard in the background. For me, music is half of a movie, and this music enhanses this movie beautifully and stands alone as well. Enjoy!
  Different, but great! September 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a big fan of John Williams, and when I heard this, I knew I would be in for a few surprises. They were great surprises! Although this is different from what Star Wars fans have heard before, there are still traces of the original scores in this music, along with a few new surprises! I love this soundtrack, and reccommend it to other Star Wars fans!
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