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Star Wars / The Empire Strikes Back = スター・ウォーズ / 帝国の逆襲

Star Wars / The Empire Strikes Back = スター・ウォーズ / 帝国の逆襲
Star Wars / The Empire Strikes Back = スター・ウォーズ / 帝国の逆襲Star Wars / The Empire Strikes Back = スター・ウォーズ / 帝国の逆襲Star Wars / The Empire Strikes Back = スター・ウォーズ / 帝国の逆襲Star Wars / The Empire Strikes Back = スター・ウォーズ / 帝国の逆襲

Catno

UWJD-9021/2

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered

Country

Japan

Release date

Apr 25, 2024

Styles

Movie

The soundtrack to ‘’Star Wars / The Empire Strikes Back’’ has been recorded as Star Wars’ first ‘’Record Day’’ target product ! Released in the Japanese version

The soundtrack to ‘’Star Wars / The Empire Strikes Back’’ has been recorded as Star Wars’ first ‘’Record Day’’ target product !

Released in the Japanese version of the original jacket. 2LP. The recorded sound source adopts the 192kHz / 24bit master announced in 2018.

Limited edition

Available Tomorrow

Mar 26, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

59.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Star Wars (Main Theme) = スター・ウォーズのテーマ

5:47

A2

Yoda's Theme = ヨーダのテーマ

3:27

A3

The Training Of A Jedi Knight = ジェダイー馬士団の訓練

3:06

A4

The Heroics Of Luke And Han = 英雄ルークとハン

5:53

B1

The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme) = ダース・ベイダーのテーマ

3:01

B2

Departure Of Boba Fett = フェットの出発

3:07

B3

Han Solo And The Princess = ハン・ソロと女王

3:27

B4

Hyperspace = ハイパースペース

4:03

B5

The Battle In The Snow = 雪の中の戦い

3:47

C1

The Asteroid Field = 小惑星の原野

4:10

C2

The City In The Clouds = 雲の中の町

6:31

C3

Rebels At Bay = ベイでの反乱

5:25

C4

Yoda And The Force = ヨーダと正義の軍隊

4:03

D1

The Duel = 決闘

4:04

D2

The Magic Tree = 悪魔の木

3:33

D3

Lando's Palace = ランドの城

3:54

D4

Finale = フィナーレ

6:27

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