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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (soundtrack)

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The Force Unleashed
Attribution
Author(s)

Mark Griskey (composer), Jesse Harlin (music supervisor)

Cover artist(s)

Petrol Advertising

Publication information
Type

Promotional Release

General information
Era(s)

Rise of the Empire era

Timeline

2 BBY

Series

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

"Start to finish, The Force Unleashed, even represented by this abridged promotional release, is the most entertaining Star Wars score since Return of the Jedi."
―Christopher Coleman[src]

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed soundtrack is a promotional release, not available for purchase. It is about 27 minutes long and features main themes and ambient cues Mark Griskey created to tell the story and help define the new characters and environments the plot unfolds in the video game. The music for this release was compiled and edited by Jesse Harlin, who also contributed to the score by composing the main Force Unleashed theme.[1] The final game score includes extensive use of John Williams' original themes from the six films of Star Wars saga, bridging a gap between the music of the prequel trilogy and the original trilogy. The music was recorded at Skywalker Sound on September 23 and 24, 2007 and is available for listening on tracksounds.com.

[edit] Track listing

  1. The Force Unleashed (1:19)
  2. General Kota and the Control Room Duel (3:44)
  3. Infiltrating the Junk Temple (2:54)
  4. Drexl's Raiders (2:51)
  5. Approaching Felucia (3:28)
  6. The Sarlacc Unleashed (3:20)
  7. Maris and the Bull Rancor (2:11)
  8. PROXY and the Skyhook (2:37)
  9. Redemption (2:19)
  10. Juno Eclipse/Finale (1:12)
  11. Bonus Track: Ton'yy Rho's Uglejig (1:13)

Total time: 25:08

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