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A**R
The man has to be the G.O.A.T!
It's John Williams - nothing more really needs to be said - The man has Fifty ( 50! ) Oscar nominations for a reason! Like all of the maestros work it's incredibly evocative - just close your eyes and you can see the movie in your head. I'll never forget an interview I saw with John Williams and Steven Spielberg ( Think that may have been interesting?) Spielberg was explaining how he had been having great difficulty trying to figure out how to introduce the shark in the picture when Williams interrupted him and said "My darling boy, not to worry, I have your shark" Two simple notes later - history -Great fun to listen to.
L**E
Love Jaws
I have an old Jaws vinyl soundtrack from 1975 and wanted one I could listen to on my computer or old cd player. This fits that bill. I can take it in my car and have memories of my favorite movie with me. Love it!
S**T
The best quality recording of Jaws to date.
I am giving this disc 4 stars and not 5. I will give my reasons shortly. But let me clear up a few things for people considering buying this disc.First off: You should buy it, no doubt about it.I have a very expensive high resolution "audio only" reference system. It has the capability of producing a full range majestic sound stage if the recording has the chops.This re-master of Jaws has the chops. The 24 bit re-master is superb. I hear a real orchestra with depth, clarity, delineation of instruments, accurate timbre and real dynamics. As far as quality of recording, on this disc we are hearing Jaws with more clarity than we are likely to ever get.Secondly: Don't be confused. This is the "actual" music from the "movie." This is the music that played "in the movie," the "actual" music, not a reinterpretation of the themes. So what you hear on this disc is exactly what you will hear if you throw on the DVD and watch it. It is a pleasure to finally hear this music that till now has never been available on CD.Some wonderful musical moments from the movie that were never presented on the MCA disc are finally here on this Decca release. One of my favorites is,"Into the Estuary" This is the music that compliments the attack on the son of Brody that is playing in the "pond" which is believed to be a safe body of water separated from the ocean. This is the moment we first get a glimpse of the massive size of the shark as it grabs a man in a tiny row boat and pulls him into the depths. The cue ends with Brody looking out at the dark and mysterious sea after pulling his son from the water who lies safe, but in shock at his feet. The music swells and emphasizes the ominous power of nature and how small man is before its movements and Brody's mounting desire to hunt the shark.Now my gripes and why I can not give this disc 5 stars:Gripe 1: The cues/cuts on this disc are not in the order they appeared in the film. So you can't throw the disc on, close your eyes and relive the movie. John Williams decided to put the songs in an order that would create a complete orchestral suite of sorts. But in my opinion he did not succeed. He should have left well enough alone and simply put the cuts in the proper order so we could relive the movie through the music. This is a small gripe as it is easy to rip the disc and reorder it, but why should I have to do that?Gripe 2: John Williams did a wonderful thing, he made that incredible MCA reinterpretation re-orchestration of the movie cues, and it is amazing as many of you know. The original MCA CD is not the music "in the movie" it is the music of the movie transformed by John into 12 full size, glorious, full bore, take no prisoners, orchestral works. These are original and unique arrangements of the main cues of the movie, and they are powerful.MCA vs. Decca comparison,One of my favorite MCA cuts: "Preparing the Cage," is a 3:24 masterpiece of power, it builds and builds and builds. On the Mecca CD this cut is only 2.00 long and does not blast into the stratosphere like it does on the MCA CD. The MCA CD despite its very poor recording quality is nevertheless a unique and powerful presentation that must be owned along with the Mecca CD to have the full Jaws experience. If only they would do a 24 bit re-master of the MCA version.Another comparison: I love the MCA 2:46 Promenade. But on the Decca it is only 1:31 and though perfectly accurate to the movie, it never gains the thematic glory that the MCA version does.I have been spoiled by the MCA power themes but I still love this new Decca CD as well.For a pure orchestral power experience the 12 cuts on the MCA CD are without a doubt complete themes that succeed. But for a movie reliving experience the Decca disc is the CD to have, though a rip and reorder of the cues will be needed if you want the cues to follow the logical progression of the movie.
M**S
Really worth the purchase
Big fan of the movie and the soundtrack for many, many years and replayed the previous release a ton, but this is the one I'd always hoped to have. There was so much great music that was previously left out, like the touching scene between Brody and his son at the dinner table ('Father and Son'), that is finally here our enjoyment. Maybe John Williams at his best; I couldn't be happier with my purchase.
G**Z
One of the BEST if not the BEST soundtrack EVER for a motion ...
One of the BEST if not the BEST soundtrack EVER for a motion picture. John Williams masterpiece captures the essence of each scene with such precision it is just breathtaking. The irony is when Steven Spielberg heard the first take he didn't feel it was appropriate but history took the right path and the shark's theme is a classic.
M**E
I think the my two favorite horror themes is Jaws and John Carpenter's Halloween
I think the my two favorite horror themes is Jaws and John Carpenter's Halloween. I listened to the Jaws soundtrack on Amazon digital and decided it was another John Williams soundtrack I had to have!
H**D
Superbe
Terrible son pour un terrible film !
G**N
parfait
rien a redire, produit neuf et version plus complète que les précédentes au niveau du choix des morceaux musicaux
J**N
The Real Deal: one of the best soundtracks ever!
Ignore those who say this edition of the "Jaws" soundtrack is missing music or is not as good as the recording issued in the 1970s. They don't realise that the version released in the 1970s was a re-recording by John Williams that created new arrangements of music that weren't lifted directly from the film's soundtrack. It's a great recording, but it's not the original soundtrack.This is the real deal--these tracks are the ones used in the film, remastered from the original recordings. John Williams participated in the creation of this anniversary edition and it is a wonderful tribute not only to an iconic soundtrack, but to one of the greatest (if not the greatest) film composer ever.
A**
C’è poco da dire
Un classico di Williams. L’unico neo è il cartonato che tende a deteriorarsi a lungo andare rispetto al più comune formato in plastica
A**O
Genial
Todo un clásico
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