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Jaws – Anniversary Collector's Edition (with bonus tracks)

CD (Item 836640) Decca/Universal, 1975 — Condition: Used
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A 70s soundtrack that hardly needs an introduction – given that its music and image were virtually ubiquitous at the time! The record's best known for John Williams' famous "da-da da-da" theme for the film – used in the titles, and whenever the big guy wanted to attack – but there's a lot more richness going on here too – beautiful orchestrations that get way past any cliches you might expect, and which offer up both moments of subtle tension and great redemption – all scored beautifully by the master. Titles include "Main Title", "Chrissie's Death", "Out To Sea", "The Indianapolis Story", "Hand To Hand Combat", and "Night Search".  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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