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Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [2 LP]
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Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [2 LP]
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Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [2 LP]
Current price: $15.99
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With 1981's
Raiders of the Lost Ark
,
John Williams
created the most influential and majestic adventure film score of the era. While its 1984 sequel,
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
, can't possibly wield the same impact, it's nevertheless a rousing effort that cements the legacy of the original while twisting the formula in compelling ways. Like
Steven Spielberg
's film,
Williams
' score is darker and more violent than its predecessor, informed by elements of occultism and black magic. Its action sequences are genuinely exciting, complete with breakneck melodies and hairpin rhythms that build to death-defying climaxes. For a second go-round,
boasts a remarkable vitality.
never succumbs to repetition or mere recycling, instead investing his themes with a rapturous joy that's undeniably infectious. ~ Jason Ankeny
Raiders of the Lost Ark
,
John Williams
created the most influential and majestic adventure film score of the era. While its 1984 sequel,
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
, can't possibly wield the same impact, it's nevertheless a rousing effort that cements the legacy of the original while twisting the formula in compelling ways. Like
Steven Spielberg
's film,
Williams
' score is darker and more violent than its predecessor, informed by elements of occultism and black magic. Its action sequences are genuinely exciting, complete with breakneck melodies and hairpin rhythms that build to death-defying climaxes. For a second go-round,
boasts a remarkable vitality.
never succumbs to repetition or mere recycling, instead investing his themes with a rapturous joy that's undeniably infectious. ~ Jason Ankeny