Empire of the Sun (soundtrack)
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''Empire of the Sun'' is the
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, on
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, of the 1987 film ''
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'', directed by Steven Spielberg. The original score was composed by John Williams and recorded in September–October 1987. The album is a 54-minute selection of music from ''Empire of the Sun''. The order of the track listing does not follow the chronology of the film. The album won the
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. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score, the
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and the
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. A version of the track "Jim's New Life," performed by the
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, was included on the 1995 album ''Williams on Williams: The Classic Spielberg Scores''. A Boston Pops Orchestra version of "Cadillac of the Skies" is on Disc One of the 1999 double album '' John Williams Greatest Hits 1969–1999''. A limited edition, two-disc edition of the ''Empire of the Sun'' soundtrack, produced and remastered by Mike Matessino, was released by La-La Land Records in 2014. This edition of the soundtrack runs twice as long as the original album. The first disc contains a full presentation of the film score (in chronological order, and including never-before-released music), and the second disc features a selection of alternate cues and other additional music.


Track listing (original 1987 album)

# Suo Gân 2:19 # Cadillac of the Skies 3:48 # Jim's New Life 2:33 # Lost in the Crowd 5:39 # Imaginary Air Battle 2:35 # The Return to the City 7:45 # Liberation: Exsultate Justi 1:46 # The British Grenadiers (traditional) 2:25 # Toy Planes, Home and Hearth ( Chopin Mazurka Opus 17 No. 4) 4:37 # The Streets of Shanghai 5:11 # The Pheasant Hunt 4:24 # No Road Home/Seeing the Bomb 6:10 # Exsultate Justi 4:59 "Suo Gân" performed by the Ambrosian Junior Choir (director: John McCarthy, soloist: James Rainbird). All tracks written by John Williams, except "Suo Gân" (traditional/ Robert Bryan), "
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" (traditional), and "Chopin Mazurka Opus 17 No. 4" ( Frédéric Chopin).


Track listing (2014 Expanded Archival Collection edition)


Disc one

# "Suo Gan" (extended version)** 3:29 # "Home and Hearth"** 3:50 # "Trip Through the Crowd" 2:33 # "Imaginary Air Battle" 2:38 # "Japanese Infantry"* 3:00 # "Lost in the Crowd" 5:44 # "Alone at Home"* 2:43 # "The Empty Swimming Pool"* 3:14 # "The Streets of Shanghai" 5:15 # "The Plane" 3:15 # "Jim’s New Life" 2:34 # "The Pheasant Hunt" 4:28 # "The British Grenadiers" (Traditional) 2:29 # "Cadillac of the Skies" 3:53 # "Mrs. Victor and James"* 2:11 # "The Return to the City" 7:50 # "Seeing the Bomb"** 4:48 # "Bringing Them Back"* 2:41 # "Liberation: Exsultate Justi" 1:53 # "Suo Gân" 2:23 # "Exsultate Justi" (extended version)** 5:14


Disc two

# Chopin: "Mazurka, Op. 17 No. 4" (excerpt)* 2:14 # "Imaginary Air Battle" (alternate)* 2:41 # "Alone at Home" (alternate)* 2: 40 # "The Streets of Shanghai" (film version segment)* 1:18 # "The Streets of Shanghai" (alternate segment)* 2:17 # "Chopin Again"* 1:19 # "The Plane" (alternate)* 3:05 # "Cadillac of the Skies" (alternate)* 3:51 # "The Return to the City" (alternate)* 7:50 # "Exsultate Justi" (album version) 5:09 (*) Previously unreleased, (**) contains previously unreleased music Tracks from the original album not present on the expanded version are "Toy Planes, Home and Hearth" (included as the separate cues "The Plane" and "Home and Hearth") and "No Road Home/Seeing the Bomb" (included as the separate cues "Trip Through the Crowd" and "Seeing the Bomb"). John Williams soundtracks 1987 soundtrack albums 1980s film soundtrack albums Warner Records soundtracks {{soundtrack-stub