Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Symphonic Suite returns to vinyl

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Available on vinyl way back in 1980, The Empire Strikes Back’s Symphonic Suite released by Varèse Sarabande Records was a fascinating, companion to the official release of the movies score, bringing fans concert and alternate arrangements of the films score and now it returns to vinyl, giving modern audiences the chance to own this overlooked gem once again.

Few film scores in cinematic history are as iconic as Star Wars: A New Hope, though some might argue that Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back is even more impressive, due to the additions of compelling music like “The Imperial March.” While that sequel’s complete soundtrack has been available in various formats over the decades, The Empire Strikes Back’s Symphonic Suite has been out of print since 1980, with Varèse Sarabande Records reissuing the LP on vinyl for the first time in 40 years. The suite was composed by John Williams for live performance purposes, with the single LP highlighting the depth and range of the entire soundtrack’s accomplishments. You can grab a copy of the Symphonic Suite from Varèse Sarabande Records now.

Varèse Sarabande Records describes the album, “Originally released to supplement – not compete with – the 2-LP Motion Picture Soundtrack of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, this 1-LP release, skillfully combines a ‘Symphonic Suite’ that John Williams created for concert performance with new arrangements of other cues from the film score. This fantastic, long-out-of-print album comes in a gatefold jacket with the original iconic Star Wars paintings by William Stout, images of John Williams, and notes from author Ray Bradbury, composer and critic, Christopher Palmer, and from the maestro himself. Out of print since original pressing in 1980. 180 gm black vinyl pressing.”

“I was delighted when Charles Gerhardt asked me if he could record the suite from The Empire Strikes Back, since I am a great fan of his recorded performances. Moreover, I was so pleased with his recordings of the original Star Wars and Close Encounters [of the Third Kind] scores, which he made in association with producer George Korngold, that I have looked forward to this LP with special anticipation,” Williams recalled. “The Suite, which I had specially written and adapted for concert performance […] had been skillfully augmented with other music from the film to form a unified whole. A great orchestra and Gerhardt’s opulent sound and dramatic phrasing combine to make a fine addition to a rapidly growing list of great recordings of film music.”

Side One

20th Century-Fox Fanfare (0:21)
Main Title/The Imperial Probe (5:25)
Luke’s First Crash (2:29)
Han Solo And The Princess (4:26)
The Asteroid Field (4:12)
The Training Of A Jedi Knight And “May The Force Be With You” (1:56)
The Battle In The Snow (3:06)

Side Two

The Imperial March (3:21)
The Magic Tree (3:38)
Yoda’s Theme (3:34)
The Rebels Escape Again (3:01)
Lando’s Palace, The Duel (Through The Window) (5:01)
Finale (4:39)

The Empire Strikes Back: Symphonic Suite[LP]
  • John Williams wrote this suite for concert performance and then worked with the National Philharmonic Orchestra to bring that experience to vinyl record
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Mark Newbold
Mark Newbold
Exploring the galaxy since 1978, Mark wrote his first fan fiction in 1981 and been a presence online since his first webpage Fanta War in 1996. He's contributed to Star Wars Insider (since '06) and Starburst Magazine (since '16) as well as ILM.com, SkywalkerSound.com, StarWars.com, Star Wars Encyclopedia, Build The Millennium Falcon, Geeky Monkey, TV Film Memorabilia, Model and Collectors Mart, Star Trek magazine and StarTrek.com. He is a four-time Star Wars Celebration Stage host, the only podcaster to have appeared on every Celebration podcast stage since the stage began in 2015, the Daily Content Manager of Fantha Tracks and the co-host of Making Tracks, Canon Fodder and Start Your Engines on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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Available on vinyl way back in 1980, The Empire Strikes Back’s Symphonic Suite released by Varèse Sarabande Records was a fascinating, companion to the official release of the movies score, bringing fans concert and alternate arrangements of the films score and now it returns to vinyl, giving modern audiences the chance to own this overlooked gem once again.

Few film scores in cinematic history are as iconic as Star Wars: A New Hope, though some might argue that Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back is even more impressive, due to the additions of compelling music like “The Imperial March.” While that sequel’s complete soundtrack has been available in various formats over the decades, The Empire Strikes Back’s Symphonic Suite has been out of print since 1980, with Varèse Sarabande Records reissuing the LP on vinyl for the first time in 40 years. The suite was composed by John Williams for live performance purposes, with the single LP highlighting the depth and range of the entire soundtrack’s accomplishments. You can grab a copy of the Symphonic Suite from Varèse Sarabande Records now.

Varèse Sarabande Records describes the album, “Originally released to supplement – not compete with – the 2-LP Motion Picture Soundtrack of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, this 1-LP release, skillfully combines a ‘Symphonic Suite’ that John Williams created for concert performance with new arrangements of other cues from the film score. This fantastic, long-out-of-print album comes in a gatefold jacket with the original iconic Star Wars paintings by William Stout, images of John Williams, and notes from author Ray Bradbury, composer and critic, Christopher Palmer, and from the maestro himself. Out of print since original pressing in 1980. 180 gm black vinyl pressing.”

“I was delighted when Charles Gerhardt asked me if he could record the suite from The Empire Strikes Back, since I am a great fan of his recorded performances. Moreover, I was so pleased with his recordings of the original Star Wars and Close Encounters [of the Third Kind] scores, which he made in association with producer George Korngold, that I have looked forward to this LP with special anticipation,” Williams recalled. “The Suite, which I had specially written and adapted for concert performance […] had been skillfully augmented with other music from the film to form a unified whole. A great orchestra and Gerhardt’s opulent sound and dramatic phrasing combine to make a fine addition to a rapidly growing list of great recordings of film music.”

Side One

20th Century-Fox Fanfare (0:21)
Main Title/The Imperial Probe (5:25)
Luke’s First Crash (2:29)
Han Solo And The Princess (4:26)
The Asteroid Field (4:12)
The Training Of A Jedi Knight And “May The Force Be With You” (1:56)
The Battle In The Snow (3:06)

Side Two

The Imperial March (3:21)
The Magic Tree (3:38)
Yoda’s Theme (3:34)
The Rebels Escape Again (3:01)
Lando’s Palace, The Duel (Through The Window) (5:01)
Finale (4:39)

The Empire Strikes Back: Symphonic Suite[LP]
  • John Williams wrote this suite for concert performance and then worked with the National Philharmonic Orchestra to bring that experience to vinyl record
SourceComicbook
Mark Newbold
Mark Newbold
Exploring the galaxy since 1978, Mark wrote his first fan fiction in 1981 and been a presence online since his first webpage Fanta War in 1996. He's contributed to Star Wars Insider (since '06) and Starburst Magazine (since '16) as well as ILM.com, SkywalkerSound.com, StarWars.com, Star Wars Encyclopedia, Build The Millennium Falcon, Geeky Monkey, TV Film Memorabilia, Model and Collectors Mart, Star Trek magazine and StarTrek.com. He is a four-time Star Wars Celebration Stage host, the only podcaster to have appeared on every Celebration podcast stage since the stage began in 2015, the Daily Content Manager of Fantha Tracks and the co-host of Making Tracks, Canon Fodder and Start Your Engines on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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