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Review of Themes from The Phantom Menace and Other Film Hits (Compilation)
Conducted by:
Frederic Talgorn
Produced by:
Robert Townson
Performed by:
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Label and Release Date:
Varèse Sarabande
(November 16th, 1999)
Availability:
Regular U.S. release.
Album 1 Cover
FILMTRACKS RECOMMENDS:
Buy it... if you seek a taste of many of Varèse Sarabande's major 1999 albums without being forced to purchase each original score in its entirety.

Avoid it... if you prefer Varèse's mid-90's compilations that were comprised of re-recordings almost in their entirety.
FILMTRACKS EDITORIAL REVIEW:
Themes from The Phantom Menace and Other Film Hits: (Compilation) In the mid-1990's, the Varèse Sarabande label released a yearly compilation of performances by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and other notable performing groups. These recordings, featuring the conducting of Joel McNeely, were offered from 1994 through 1996 and titled "Hollywood '94" and upward. With an unfortunate break from the series in 1997 and 1998, Varèse offered "Themes from The Phantom Menace and Other Film Hits" in late 1999 and, in reality, the album essentially could have been called "Hollywood '99." For this entry, though, the album has been constructed with a slightly new approach; replacing McNeely as conductor is European composer Frederic Talgorn, who is the popular cult composer of such scores as Fortress and Robotjox. Also, unlike some of the previous compilations that featured mainly re-recordings of the cues provided, this album contains mostly original selections from scores that Varèse released over the previous spring and summer. Though using Star Wars: The Phantom Menace as its shelf appeal due to the resurrection of the famed saga at the time, the album might be better called "The Varèse Sarabande 1999 sampler." It shows, at the very least, just how strong Varèse's line-up of score albums for major pictures was that year. Although some fans' reactions to these regurgitations of original cues might initially strike a negative chord, producer Robert Townson must be given credit for choosing some excellent material from his label's earlier albums for inclusion here. Townson would compile other collections of music owned by the label in the following years, often with great success (which is really no surprise given how massive the Varèse library is). Of those original cues, many of them represent the best material available from the complete soundtrack albums. With the most noteworthy tracks taken from Deep Blue Sea, Bowfinger, The Iron Giant, Instinct, and The Haunting, film music fans will be served well if they choose to purchase this album instead of the complete originals.

On the other hand, a few curious choices were made; the selections from The Matrix and The Sixth Sense are not the grand finale cuts from either score (which harms the latter score far more than Don Davis' still entertaining opening to The Matrix). With The 13th Warrior, it's difficult to narrow such a vast wealth of strong music to just a couple of minutes. Two of the more unfortunate scores of the year, Wild Wild West and Payback, tear holes in the consistently high quality of music on the album. The performances recorded by the RSNO for The Phantom Menace, The Mummy, Saving Private Ryan, and Shakespeare in Love are, on the whole, quite entertaining. The crisp, accurate quality of the 16+ minutes from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace may surprise; the main title performance is among the best to be recorded, and Frederic Talgorn should be congratulated for leading the orchestra to such ambitious performances for the louder cues. The concert arrangements of "The Flag Parade" and "Adventures of Jar Jar" seem overextended, but all ills are forgotten after the strong performance of "Duel of the Fates." For this recording, the RSNO teamed up with a chorus that is almost twice the size of that which performed with Williams for the original recording, and the sheer size of the music will dazzle. The same can be said for the track from The Mummy, which features the cue "The Sand Volcano." Touching on both of Goldsmith's primary themes for the film, this cue sparkles in the choral performance towards the latter half to such an extent that it may exceed the quality of the original for some listeners. The "Hymn to the Fallen" from Saving Private Ryan is likewise impressive, with worthy contributions continuing from the chorus. The only mishap with Talgorn and the RSNO is the very long suite from Shakespeare in Love. Lacking the energy of the original main and end title performances, the suite drags on for much too long. Overall, this compilation gives you an adequate taste of many of Varèse's major 1999 albums without forcing you to purchase those products. Unfortunately, though, the label would not make albums such as this a habit in the following years.  ****
TRACK LISTINGS:
Total Time: 70:38

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace: (John Williams)
  • 1. Star Wars Main Title and Arrival at Naboo* (3:20)
  • 2. The Flag Parade* (3:29)
  • 3. Anakin's Theme* (3:42)
  • 4. The Adventures of Jar Jar* (3:43)
  • 5. Duel of the Fates* (4:21)

    The Mummy: (Jerry Goldsmith)
  • 6. The Sand Volcano* (5:25)

    The Sixth Sense: (James Newton Howard)
  • 7. De Profundis (2:21)

    Instinct: (Danny Elfman)
  • 8. Main Title (3:16)

    Wild Wild West: (Elmer Bernstein)
  • 9. Main Title (2:29)

    The 13th Warrior: (Jerry Goldsmith)
  • 10. Old Bagdad (2:04)
  • Saving Private Ryan: (John Williams)
  • 11. Hymn to the Fallen* (6:41)

    Deep Blue Sea: (Trevor Rabin)
  • 12. Aftermath (2:46)

    The Iron Giant: (Michael Kamen)
  • 13. The Eye of the Storm (2:27)

    The Haunting: (Jerry Goldsmith)
  • 14. Home Safe (3:16)

    The Matrix: (Don Davis)
  • 15. Main Title/Trinity Infinity (3:54)

    Payback: (Chris Boardman)
  • 16. Main Title (5:20)

    Shakespeare in Love: (Stephen Warbeck)
  • 17. Suite* (7:20)

    Bowfinger: (David Newman)
  • 18. Finale/Fed-Ex Delivers (2:50)
  • * performed by the RSNO and conducted by Frederic Talgorn
    NOTES & QUOTES:
    The insert includes short notes about each track, but little about the recording process for the album or Frederic Talgorn's involvement with the project.
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