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| Released = 1981 |
| Released = 1981 |
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| Recorded = Feb. 1981 |
| Recorded = Feb. 1981 |
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| Genre = Soundtrack |
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| Length = 43:00 |
| Length = 43:00 |
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| Label = [[PolyGram]] |
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| Name = Raiders of the Lost Ark [Expanded] |
| Name = Raiders of the Lost Ark [Expanded] |
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| Type = Soundtrack |
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| Artist = John Williams |
| Artist = John Williams |
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Revision as of 06:17, 8 August 2006
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The soundtrack to Raiders of the Lost Ark was released by PolyGram in 1981. The music was composed and conducted by John Williams, and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
Track listing
- The Raiders March
- In The Idol's Temple
- Flight From Peru
- To Cairo
- The Basket Game
- The Map Room: Dawn
- The Well Of The Souls
- Desert Chase
- Marion's Theme
- The Miracle Of The Ark
- End Credits
Total Time: 43:00
Expanded edition
The soundtrack was rereleased in an expanded edition by DCC Compact Classics, Inc. in November 1995, with 30 minutes of new and extended songs and a 24-page booklet.
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New songs
- Main Title: South America, 1936
- Journey to Nepal
- The Medallion
- Reunion and the Dig Begins
- Airplane Fight
- The German Sub/To the Nazi Hideout
- Ark Trek
- The Warehouse
Extended songs
- In the Idol's Temple
- The Basket Chase
- The Well of Souls
- Desert Chase
Total Time: 73:35
The Indiana Jones Trilogy
Silva released a soundtrack on January 21, 2003 titled "The Indiana Jones Trilogy"[1]. It features various songs from the entire trilogy, with 7 from Raiders. However, on this soundtrack the songs are recorded by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.