
Sunday Dec 15, 2019
The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular, Episode 49: Star Wars Scores: And the Rest
In the latest installment of Star Wars Month on The Glenn Butler Podcast Spectacular, Glenn & Scott take a whirlwind tour of the musical landscape of the Star Wars franchise outside of the first two trilogies, starting with the Disney era as John Williams returns for the sequel trilogy and other composers start to make their mark on the film franchise. Then they move on to other media from the breadth and depth of the Star Wars musical legacy, including television projects from the Caravan of Courage to Rebels, and even the original score to a book. How much do different tie-in scores feel the gravitational pull of Williams’ original film scores? And which of them are any good?
Musical Selections:
The Force Awakens by John Williams
“End Credits”
“Follow Me”
“The Resistance”
“The Starkiller”
The Last Jedi by John Williams
“The Fathiers”
“Captured”
Rogue One by Michael Giacchino
“He’s Here for Us”
“When Has Become Now”
“Krennic’s Aspirations”
“Guardians of the Whills Suite”
“A Long Road Ahead”
“Hope”
Solo by John Powell
“L3 & Millennium Falcon”
“The Adventures of Han” by John Williams
“Mine Mission”
“Reminiscence Therapy”
“Lando’s Closet”
“Flying with Chewie”
“Marauders Arrive”
“Jabba Flow” from The Force Awakens by Lin-Manuel Miranda and J.J. Abrams
And the Rest
“Trek” from Caravan of Courage by Peter Bernstein
“Prelude” from The Ten Commandments by Elmer Bernstein
“Noa’s Ark” from The Battle for Endor by Peter Bernstein
“Intro-Main Title” from Caravan of Courage by Peter Bernstein
“Main Title” from Star Trek by Alexander Courage
“Xizor’s Theme” from Shadows of the Empire by Joel McNeely
“The Destruction of Xizor’s Palace” from Shadows of the Empire by Joel McNeely
“The Seduction of Princess Leia” from Shadows of the Empire by Joel McNeely
“Battle of Christophsis” from The Clone Wars by Kevin Kiner
“Anakin Sees His Future” from The Clone Wars (TV) by Kevin Kiner
“Jedi Eulogy” from The Clone Wars (TV) by Kevin Kiner
“Rebels Theme” from Rebels (season 1) by Kevin Kiner
“Best Pilot in the Galaxy” from Rebels (season 2) by Kevin Kiner
“Tie Fighter Pursuit” from Rebels (season 1) by Kevin Kiner
“Inquisitor Duel” from Rebels (season 1) by Kevin Kiner
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