Talk:Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (soundtrack)

Open Call
I'm writing this comment in all of the articles about special editions of soundtracks. I suggest to create an article (or a portal if it was needed) with a list of soundtracks that have been expanded in several and more complete editions, as I find interesting to see which scores have been succesful enough that many editions and much more complete versions have been released. Please reply if you agree with me or if there's already something similar. --Surten (talk) 03:07, 13 May 2008 (UTC)Surten

Score or Soundtrack
Personally, I think that you've misued the word Soundtrack.

A soundtrack can mean many things. It can mean the actual sounds used in a film, and it also can mean the purely non-orchestral music used in the film.

Such a the case with a film like "Shrek." The Harry Gregson-Williams 'Score' was released. There was also an album released of the 'Soundtrack' which included all the modern music used in the film like 'Livin La Vida Loca' and what not.

This article is about the Score and I think should be called such. --Voyager1 10:45, 19 September 2006 (UTC)

Please don't remove the slate numbers. Those are somewhat known from a file in one of the video games. The file, once read, says the list as seen, but does not give the complete slate numbers.

Slate numbers work as such:

1m2

This means real 1, track 2. Sometimes there is an "a" or "b" or "x" in the slate numbers. THese stand for various things and have no real set way they have to be. It can mean alternate, or such.

The point being, the game listed what the cue names were that it used, but not the ones it didn't use (hence the "unknown") it also failed to mention what the order was but we can extrapolate from the film and other mediums what exactly the order was but the "?" are left in simply because this would be considered fan research and not known fact.

So please, LEAVE the slate numbers. If you HAVE to remove them, then change the caption above it that says "here are the known slate numbers and cue titles." --70.119.50.167 02:06, 22 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Would you be able to tell us which video game this was in? ggctuk (2005) (talk) 17:34, 1 October 2011 (UTC)

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Original Soundtrack
The order of appearance on the CD is not the order of appearance in the movie. Why is unknown. The order should have been

01 - Main Title / Naboo (01) 02 - Droid Invasion / Darth Maul (14) 03 - Jar Jar / Utha Gunga (04) 04 - Planet Core (10) 05 - Amidala / Naboo Palace (13) 06 - Anakin (03) 07 - Watto's Deal (11) 08 - Arrival at Tatooine and Flags (07) 09 - Anakin vs Sebulba (09) 10 - Chosen One (08) 11 - Trip to Naboo Temple / Audience (06) 12 - Sith Spacecraft and Droids (05) 13 - Duel of the Fates (02) 14 - Panaka (12) 15 - Qui-Gon's Noble End (15) 16 - Funeral (16) 17 - Municipal Band (17)

Anakin is introduced after the escape from Naboo. Duel of the Fates theme begins when the eyes of the Jedi meet the eyes of the Sith. Please correct the list if it is wrong. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.202.34.88 (talk) 11:52, 12 October 2010 (UTC)


 * Because John Williams did not do it as it was meant to be in the film. He's given interviews about this - that the TPM CD was edited together to be a CD of concert-suite-type tracks ratehr than a reflection of the actual film score. ggctuk (2005) (talk) 17:51, 12 October 2010 (UTC)

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