Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is the soundtrack to Steven Spielberg's 1989 film of the same name. It was released by Wea in 1989. The music was composed and conducted by John Williams, and performed by a studio orchestra.
The official album only contains key moments from the film's score and is out of print. The expanded edition was officially released by Concord Music Group in a box set with the soundtracks of the other Indiana Jones films on November 11, 2008.[1] The Königgrätzer Marsch, the German military march that is played during the Berlin book burning scene, does not appear on the soundtrack.
Tracks do not appear in the order that they occur in the film, but instead in a succession chosen by Williams for listening purposes. Listeners interested in hearing the selections in score order may program the album thus: 1, 2, 4, 5, 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 13.
2008 Concord Album[]
Disc Three
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Indy's Very First Adventure"
2.
"The Boat Scene"
3.
"X Marks the Spot"
4.
"Ah, Rats!!!"
5.
"Escape from Venice"
6.
"Journey to Austria"
7.
"Father and Son Reunited"
8.
"The Austrian Way"
9.
"Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra"
10.
"Alarm!"
11.
"No Ticket"
12.
"Keeping Up with the Joneses"
13.
"Brother of the Cruciform Sword"
14.
"On the Tank"
15.
"Belly of the Steel Beast"
16.
"The Canyon of the Crescent Moon"
17.
"The Penitent Man Will Pass"
18.
"The Keeper of the Grail"
19.
"Finale & End Credits"
Disc Five
No.
Title
Length
6.
"Father's Study"
7.
"Marcus is Captured / To Berlin"
8.
"To the Blimp"
9.
"The Blimp Turns Around"
10.
"Death of Kazim"
11.
"Wrong Choice, Right Choice"
Note on Keeping Up with the Joneses[]
"Keeping up With The Joneses" was dialed out in the film and replaced by an alternate cue, although segments derived from this track do appear in the film. This first plays after the book-burning scene, while Henry Jones reads a newspaper at the airport that conceals his face. The music that is playing at the time is the "Keeping up With The Joneses" theme, which is played rather softly on the woodwinds. The second segment plays during the beach scene, as the Joneses run down the beach.
References[]
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