Movie Greats

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Tracklist

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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Main Title From "Jaws"
orchestra:
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor:
Paul Bateman (conductor)
arranger:
Peter Smith (Orchestrator, arranger)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Silva Screen Records Ltd. (not for release label use! for ©/℗ rights use only) (in 1996)
cover recording of:
Main Theme (Jaws)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer)
part of:
Jaws (1975 film score)
John Williams2:15
2Flying From "E.T."
recording engineer:
Lyle Burbridge (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
miscellaneous support:
JoAnn Kane Music Service (Music Preparation) (task: Music Preparation) and Meyer Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (task: Orchestra Contractor)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Arnold Belnick (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Dixie Blackstone (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Alfred Breuning (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Stuart Canin (American violinist and conductor) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Oscar Chausow (American violinist and session musician) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Ron Clark (violinist) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Herman Clebanoff (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Bonnie Douglas (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), David Frisina (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Irving Geller (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Endre Granat (Hungarian violinist) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28) and Harold J. Dicterow (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
conductor:
John Williams (American score composer) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
orchestrator:
Herbert Spencer (Production music composer)
recorded at:
MGM Scoring Stage (formerly Sony Pictures Studios Scoring Stage before Feb 9, 2004) in Culver City, California, United States (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
recording of:
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: Flying (concert arrangement)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer) (in 1982)
part of:
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (concert arrangement soundtrack)
John Williams53:22
3Axel F From "Beverly Hills Cop"
producer:
Harold Faltermeyer
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc. (do not use as a release label! a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.) and Geffen Records (in 1984)
mixed at:
The Record Plant (aka “Record Plant” Los Angeles) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
part of:
VH1’s 100 Greatest One‐Hit Wonders of the ’80s (number: 70)
recording of:
Axel F (Beverly Hills Cop)
composer:
Harold Faltermeyer
Harold Faltermeyer4.153:02
4Back to the Future
producer:
Alan Silvestri (US score composer)
violin:
Jeanne E. Aiken (Session Musician) (from 1985-05-16 until 1985-06-11), Patricia Aiken (from 1985-05-16 until 1985-06-11), Judith Aller (from 1985-05-16 until 1985-06-11), Mark Baranov (Session Musician) (from 1985-05-16 until 1985-06-11) and Jackie Brand (from 1985-05-16 until 1985-06-11)
orchestra:
The Outatime Orchestra (from 1985-05-16 until 1985-06-11)
conductor:
Alan Silvestri (US score composer) (from 1985-05-16 until 1985-06-11)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 1985)
recorded at:
Eastwood Scoring Stage in Burbank, California, United States (from 1985-05-16 until 1985-06-11)
recording of:
Back to the Future (Theme) (title theme from the 1985 film of the same name) (from 1985-05-16 until 1985-06-11)
composer:
Alan Silvestri (US score composer)
part of:
Back to the Future (original score and soundtrack of the 1985 film of the same name)
Alan Silvestri3:18
5Somewhere in Time
producer:
John Barry (English score composer)
conductor:
John Barry (English score composer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records (1967–2003; name as in imprint during 1972–1990) (in 1980)
recording of:
Theme From "Somewhere in Time"
composer:
John Barry (English score composer)
part of:
Somewhere in Time
John Barry2:57
6Fletch Theme
Harold Faltermeyer53:50
7The Entertainer - Orchestra Version From "The Sting"
Scott Joplin3:02
8Overture From "Jesus Christ Superstar"
Andrew Lloyd Webber5:28
9Theme from "Love Story"
Francis Lai3:21
10The River
recording engineer:
Dan Wallen (engineer)
producer:
John Williams (American score composer)
conductor:
John Williams (American score composer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc. (do not use as a release label! a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.)
recording of:
The River (The River)
orchestrator:
Herbert W. Spencer (composer and orchestrator)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer) (in 1984)
part of:
The River (1984 film score)
John Williams34:27
11On Golden Pond - Main Theme
Dave Grusin3:57
12Over the Moon From "E.T."
recording engineer:
Lyle Burbridge (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
miscellaneous support:
JoAnn Kane Music Service (Music Preparation) (task: Music Preparation) and Meyer Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (task: Orchestra Contractor)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Arnold Belnick (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Dixie Blackstone (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Alfred Breuning (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Stuart Canin (American violinist and conductor) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Oscar Chausow (American violinist and session musician) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Ron Clark (violinist) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Herman Clebanoff (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Bonnie Douglas (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), David Frisina (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Irving Geller (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Endre Granat (Hungarian violinist) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28) and Harold J. Dicterow (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
conductor:
John Williams (American score composer) (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
orchestrator:
Herbert Spencer (Production music composer)
recorded at:
MGM Scoring Stage (formerly Sony Pictures Studios Scoring Stage before Feb 9, 2004) in Culver City, California, United States (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
recording of:
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: Over the Moon (concert arrangement)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer) (in 1982)
part of:
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (concert arrangement soundtrack)
John Williams52:09