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    Name: John Williams
     
    Birth Name: John Towner Williams
     
    Date/Place of Birth: 1932-02-08
    in Floral Park, Long Island, New York, USA
     
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    1941: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    1941: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Cover Image
     Music by: John Williams
     Media: CD  SPAR Code: ---
     Tracks: 9  Origin: USA

    1. March from "1941"
    2. Invasion
    3. Sentries
    4. Riot at the U.S.O.
    5. To Hollywood and Glory

    1. Swing, Swing, Swing
    2. Battle of Hollywood
    3. Ferris Wheel Sequence
    4. Finale
     



    A.I. - Artificial Intelligence: Original Motion Picture Score
    A.I. - Artificial Intelligence: Original Motion Picture Score Cover Image
     Music by: John Williams
     Media: CD  SPAR Code: ---
     Tracks: 13  Origin: USA

    1. The Mecha World
    2. Abandoned In the Woods
    3. Replicas
    4. Hide And Seek
    5. For Always
    6. Cybertronics
    7. The Moon Rising

    1. Stored Memories And Monica's Theme
    2. Where Dreams Are Born
    3. Rouge City
    4. The Search For The Blue Fairy
    5. The Reunion
    6. For Always (Duet)
     
    Packed with Big Ideas about the future of mankind and dispatched with a distant, often icy veneer, Steven Spielberg's Artificial Intelligence can scarcely camouflage its roots. It was begun by the late Stanley Kubrick in the mid-'80s; Spielberg collaborated briefly a decade later, bowed out, then inherited it upon Kubrick's death in '99. And while the late auteur's cold vision seems largely intact (if now infused with Spielberg's enduring Pinocchio fetish), it's safe to say that Kubrick's often challenging musical tastes would probably not have led him to composer John Williams's doorstep. Nonetheless, the acclaimed veteran again rises to the occasion, ably demonstrating that he's hardly been indifferent to 20-odd-years of minimalism and postmodernism and that, as always, the best film music is often a subtly crafted pastiche of sensibilities and styles. Setting the tone of the film's robotically enhanced not-so-distant future, "The Mecha World" crackles and glistens with Steve Reich's rhythmic urgency and John Adams's dense coloration, while "Abandoned in the Woods," "Hide and Seek," and "Rouge City" succeed by setting Williams's more traditional sense of melody against Phillip Glass's hypnotic arpeggios. There's also a sense that the composer has craftily evoked the ghost of Kubrick music past and 2001 in particular; "Replicas" and "Stored Memories" bring to mind Ligeti, while the mournful strings of "Cybertronics" seem a ghostly echo of Khachaturian's "Gayane Ballet Suite." David Foster's ballad "For Always" (in a solo rendition by Lara Fabian and a duet between Fabian and Josh Groban) seems twice-included strictly to enhance the album's radio allure. Completists should also note that Ministry's dark contribution to the film's Flesh Fair sequence, "What About Us?" is not included on this soundtrack, but is available on their Greatest Fits compilation. Arguably Williams's most musically adventurous score since his landmark Close Encounters, A.I. should take its place among the most distinctive of the composer's long and bounteous collaboration with Spielberg. --Jerry McCulley (amazon.com)
     



    Always: Motion Picture Soundtrack Album
    Always: Motion Picture Soundtrack Album Cover Image
     Music by: John Williams
     Media: CD  SPAR Code: ---
     Tracks: 18  Origin: USA

    1. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - J.D. Souther
    2. Boomerand Love - Jimmy Buffett
    3. Cowboy Man - Lyle Lovett
    4. Give Me Your Heart - Sherwood Ball
    5. Fool in Love -
    6. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - The Platters
    7. Among the Clouds
    8. Follow Me
    9. Pete in Heaven

    1. Saying Goodbye
    2. Pete and Dorinda
    3. Return
    4. Rescue Operation
    5. Seeing Dorinda
    6. Intimate Conversation
    7. Promise to Hap
    8. Old Timer's Shack
    9. Dorinda Solo Flight
     



    Amistad: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    Amistad: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Cover Image
     Music by: John Williams
     Media: CD  SPAR Code: ---
     Tracks: 14  Origin: USA

    1. Dry Your Tears, Afrika
    2. Sierra Leone, 1839/Capture of Cinque
    3. Crossing the Atlantic
    4. Cinque's Theme
    5. Cinque's Memories of Home
    6. Middle Passage
    7. Long Road to Justice

    1. July 4, 1839
    2. Mr. Adams Takes the Case
    3. Amistad Remembered
    4. Liberation of Lomboko
    5. Adams Cummation
    6. Going Home
    7. Dry Your Tears, Afrika (Reprise)
     
    Director Steven Spielberg and composer John Williams have forged a remarkable partnership over the past 20 years, one that's evolved in recent years into a very practical balance of art and commerce. The Spielberg/Williams team followed the blockbuster Jurassic Park with the risk-taking Schindler's List, the bloated Jurassic sequel The Lost World with the moralistic Amistad. Williams admirably rises to the challenge again, underplaying the volatile emotions involved and utilizing African rhythmic and modal influences with surprising subtlety. The choral touches of the title and wordless aria of "Cinque's Theme" bring to mind similar stylistic flourishes by Morricone--and that's high praise. --Jerry McCulley (amazon.com)
     



    Born On The Fourth Of July: Motion Picture Soundtrack Album
    Born On The Fourth Of July: Motion Picture Soundtrack Album Cover Image
     Music by: John Williams
     Media: CD  SPAR Code: ---
     Tracks: 14  Origin: USA

    1. Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
    2. Born on the Bayou - Broken Homes
    3. Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
    4. American Pie - Don McLean
    5. My Girl - The Temptations
    6. Soldier Boy - The Shirelles
    7. Venus - Frankie Avalon

    1. Moon River - Henry Mancini
    2. Prologue
    3. Early Days, Massapequa, 1957
    4. Shooting of Wilson
    5. Cua Viet River, Vietnam, 1968
    6. Homecoming
    7. Born on the Fourth of July
     



    Catch Me If You Can
    Catch Me If You Can Cover Image
     Music by: John Williams
     Media: CD  SPAR Code: ---
     Tracks: 16  Origin: USA

    1. Catch Me If You Can
    2. The Float
    3. Come Fly With Me - Frank Sinatra
    4. Recollections (The Father's Theme)
    5. The Airport Scene
    6. The Girl From Ipanema -Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto
    7. Learning The Ropes
    8. Father And Son

    1. Embraceable You - Judy Garland
    2. The Flash Comics Clue
    3. Deadheading
    4. The Christmas Song - Nat King Cole
    5. A Broken Home
    6. Doctor, Lawyer, Lutheran
    7. The Look Of Love - Dusty Springfield
    8. Catch Me If You Can (Reprise and End Credits)
     
    Steven Spielberg veered from the futuristic sci-fi flirtations of A.I. and Minority Report with this brisk, stylish period take on the career of teen con-man extraordinaire Frank Abagnale (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his dogged G-man pursuer/de facto extended family member Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks). As always, the director's musical collaborator is John Williams, and the scoring legend uses the occasion of their 20th collaboration as a rewarding musical journey back to the days when he was known as Johnny Williams, ambitious young pianist for Henry Mancini on such early jazz scores as Peter Gunn. Informed by a half-century of subsequent achievement, Williams's return to the jazz idiom of his youth yields a smart, nervous score that evokes more than mere nostalgia. But with Dan Higgins's moody sax often leading the way, the veteran composer's work here seems more evocative reinvention than revisitation, yet another tribute to his uncanny ability to make any idiom his own. A handful of pop standards (including Sinatra's "Come Fly with Me," Getz and Gilberto's "Girl from Ipanema," "The Christmas Song" by Nat "King" Cole) deftly color both period and plot, but, as always, it's Williams who provides Spielberg's masterful imagery with its musical life's blood. --Jerry McCulley (amazon.com)
     



    Dracula: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    Dracula: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Cover Image
     Music by: John Williams
     Media: CD  SPAR Code: ---
     Tracks: 11  Origin: USA

    1. Main Title/Storm Sequence
    2. Night Visitor
    3. To Scarborough
    4. Abduction of Lucy
    5. Night Journeys
    6. Love Scene

    1. Meeting in the Cave
    2. Bat Attack
    3. For Mina
    4. Dracula's Death
    5. End Titles
     



    E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: The 20th Anniversary Edition
    E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: The 20th Anniversary Edition Cover Image
     Music by: John Williams
     Media: CD  SPAR Code: DDD
     Tracks:  Origin: USA

    1. Main Titles
    2. Far from Home/E.T. Alone
    3. Bait for E.T.
    4. Meeting E.T.
    5. E.T.'s New Home
    6. Beginning of a Friendship
    7. Toys
    8. "I'm Keeping Him"
    9. E.T.'s Powers
    10. E.T. and Elliot Get Drunk
    11. Frogs

    1. At Home
    2. Magic of Halloween
    3. Sending the Signal
    4. Searching for E.T.
    5. Invading Elliott's House
    6. E.T. Is Dying
    7. Losing E.T.
    8. E.T. Is Alive!
    9. Escape/Chase/Saying Goodbye
    10. End Credits
     
    While director Steven Spielberg has sometimes termed his blockbuster hit E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial a loose sequel to his similarly themed Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that notion only underscores the breadth of John Williams's talents as a composer and tempts the listener to consider this score a sort of second, more nakedly emotional movement to his CE3K music. As in his epic Star Wars work, the musical touchstone is early-20th-century Russian romanticism, a link that becomes even clearer with the restoration of three fragile, largely atmospheric cues ("Main Titles," "Meeting E.T.," and "E.T.'s New Home"). While Williams has often suffered odd accusations of emotional manipulation--which is, after all, precisely the job of a film composer--his E.T. music is still some of his most compelling, recalling Herrmann's delicate, pastoral touch on The Magnificent Ambersons in its first half, then steadily ratcheting up the tension as the score's insistent brass motif intrudes ever more ominously. Two decades later, the 15-minute sweep of "Escape/Chase/Saying Goodbye" remains one of Williams's most powerful and memorable film-music achievements. This edition also features an illustrated booklet with a new interview with the composer. --Jerry McCulley (amazon.com)
     



    E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: The 20th Anniversary Edition (SACD)
    E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: The 20th Anniversary Edition (SACD) Cover Image
     Music by: John Williams
     Media: CD  SPAR Code: DDD
     Tracks: 21  Origin: USA

    1. Main Titles
    2. Far from Home/E.T. Alone
    3. Bait for E.T.
    4. Meeting E.T.
    5. E.T.'s New Home
    6. Beginning of a Friendship
    7. Toys
    8. "I'm Keeping Him"
    9. E.T.'s Powers
    10. E.T. and Elliot Get Drunk
    11. Frogs

    1. At Home
    2. Magic of Halloween
    3. Sending the Signal
    4. Searching for E.T.
    5. Invading Elliott's House
    6. E.T. Is Dying
    7. Losing E.T.
    8. E.T. Is Alive!
    9. Escape/Chase/Saying Goodbye
    10. End Credits
     
    Please Note: Requires SACD-compatible hardware.
     



    Earthquake: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    Earthquake: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Cover Image
     Music by: John Williams
     Media: CD  SPAR Code: ---
     Tracks: 13  Origin: USA

    1. Main Title: Earthquake
    2. Miles on Wheels
    3. City Theme
    4. Something for Rosa
    5. Love Scene
    6. City Sleeps
    7. Love Theme

    1. Cory in Jeopardy
    2. Medley: Watching and Waiting/Miles' Pool Hall/Sam's Rescue
    3. Something for Remy
    4. Finale & End Title
    5. Earthquake: Special Effects
    6. Aftershock
     

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