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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: The 20th Anniversary Edition

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Extra tracks, Original recording remastered, Soundtrack
1 discs
Released 2002-03-19

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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

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Discs and Tracks

Disc 1
  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 - The Beginning Of A Friendship
  7 - Toys
  8 - 'I'm Keeping Him'
  9 - E.T.'s Powers
  10 - E.T. And Elliott Get Drunk
  11 - Frogs
  12 - At Home
  13 - The Magic Of Halloween
  14 - Sending The Signal
  15 - Searching For E.T.
  16 - Invading Elliott's House
  17 - E.T. Is Dying
  18 - Losing E.T.
  19 - E.T. Is Alive!
  20 - Escape/Chase/Saying Goodbye
  21 - End Credits

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10 Stars instead of 5!!!!        Rating:

I had several of the original LP's from 1982's E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" as it was (and still is) one of my favorite movies. I remember going to see it on opening day and being in a line that wrapped around the theater...it was great. It's literally the last movie I can remember where an audience clapped and shouted while the film was showing (the part where E.T. and friends escaped the FEDS who carried guns). Even though I was only fourteen, I do remember that when you saw a Spielberg film is was always going to be good and that included the soundtrack. If John Williams was connected to it, the track would be legendary. It is. This music is beautiful; it's funny, haunting, inspiring and heartbreaking. It's been too many years since I'd enjoyed this soundtrack as I haven't had a record player in a long time and my copies of it are pretty worn down. Hearing it now on CD is awesome although I'm not entirely happy with it since it is different than the original LP version. There is added music (which is so small it doesn't need to be included) and certain parts as I remembered are different now; edited shorter or cut out completely. The end song that plays after the film is over used to be called "Over the Moon" on the LP but is now titled something else (end credits?)...and that score is different too, but it's longer just as the film's is. I'm just relieved the music from the bike scene is still the same (my favorite piece in the soundtrack). So, overall I'm very, very happy to hear this music again. It brought back so many memories and I wish I could give it 10 stars instead of 5!!!!! :)

ET Soundtrack        Rating:

This is only the soundtrack not the movie. Did not state that it did not include the movie. Had to purchase the movie at Blockbuster for $12.88.

Can I Phone A Friend?        Rating:

When I first saw E.T. I hid in the crook of my aunt's elbow for the first 15 minutes and John Williams was a large part of it. The terror that was instilled in my little 5 year old heart was beyond my rationale as these faceless men chased E.T. with a cacophonous orchestra cranking up the intensity along with the chase. It wasn't until the much later VHS release that I could recall what happened in that scene visually, because I had my eyes closed. But I couldn't close my ears and the music said everything; "You are supposed to be scared. You should be running." Oh how I wanted to run.

Nowadays, being much older and much braver, E.T. is among my 10 favorite movies of all time and the score is in my top 5. John Williams gives us a score that swells with emotion to the bursting point. The whimsy (particularly with the nod to John's earlier work in Empire Strikes Back), the literally soaring beauty of the Flying Theme, and the 20th Century tension that follows the government as they try to track down our little hero.

The highlight of the score is the 15 minute plus "Escape/Chase/Saying Goodbye". I firmly believe that it's a gutsy move for a composer to introduce a new major theme in the last 15 minutes and expect the listener to respond to it, but it works. The 11 note motif is my favorite theme and it's what drives us from the children's escape with E.T. to the end of the movie. Every time I listen to it, I stop what I'm doing and devote myself fully to the music. If I'm particularly invested, when the goodbyes are all said and done and E.T. stands nobely at the entrance of his spacecraft, the ramp raising up, the iris door closing in on his fully restored beating heartlight, I have been known to get more than just a bit misty eyed.

Everyone should own this soundtrack. Even if you've never seen the movie, or have and didn't like it for some heartless reason, the music is inspirational, exciting, terrifying and downright fun.

Happy Oooops        Rating:

I meant to buy the movie and bought this in error. However, as a fan, I listened to it and liked it. I will keep it in my car instead of in my DVD collection.

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