![]() Star Wars Main Title and Ambush on Coruscant – 3:46 Listen ( help. ![]() This was originally planned by John Williams and George Lucas. Once the Battle of Geonosis begins, the editing becomes extensive, pulling from both The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones, utilizing all forms of editing and supplementing transitions with timpani rolls. The Arena, for example, is almost completely tracked out and instead is replaced with "source" crowd sounds such as drums. Several moments use a chime sound such as the transition from the Obi-Wan Kamino moments to the Anakin/Padmé Naboo scenes. A Target-exclusive edition featured the bonus track "On The Conveyor Belt."įour different soundtrack covers, each sold separately, were distributed at the time, one featuring Yoda, another featuring Anakin and Padmé, a third featuring Jango Fett, and the fourth featuring the film's final poster art.ĭue to the editing in the film, several effects were used to aid in transitions between edited cues. The music was composed and conducted by John Williams, and performed by the London Voices and London Symphony Orchestra.įor a limited time, the CD shipped with a bonus CD-ROM featuring a PC screensaver and a total of four alternate covers (each sold separately). The Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones soundtrack was released on Apby Sony Classical.
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