TREACHERY WITHIN THE FEDERATION - THE INVASION OF NABOO: Star Wars Main Title The High Council Meeting and Qui-Gon's FuneralĪugie's Great Municipal Band and End Credits The Droid Invasion and The Appearance of Darth Maul The Arrival at Tatooine and The Flag Parade The Trip to the Naboo Temple and The Audience with Boss Nass Jar Jar's Introduction and The Swim to Otoh Gunga Star Wars Main Title and The Arrival at Naboo Currently, no complete release has been made.
None of the releases contain the entire score (although the back cover of the Ultimate Edition falsely claims that it contains "every note recorded"). Although not exactly what is heard in the film, this set was meant to be listened to as one would hear the score in the film. This set presents the score predominantly as heard in the film (with most of the edits, loops, tracked music, and post-production changes in place). The two-CD Ultimate Edition was released due to popular demand ( November 14, 2000). This album was also available on a two- LP set through specialized retailers such as Star Wars Insider. John Williams edited each track to present the score as one would hear it in a concert suite. This release is a single CD containing 17 tracks from selections of the score, meant to stand alone as a separate listening experience and not as one hears the score in the film. The original album was released to accompany the film ( May 4, 1999). The Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace score was composed and conducted by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The original and Ultimate Edition covers of Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace (soundtrack). Every fan of Star Wars-and of great music-is in his debt." ―George Lucas " Once again, John Williams has exceeded my expectations and produced a lavish, rich, moving and thrilling score.