- Superman III (soundtrack)
Background
As with the previous sequel, the musical score was composed and conducted by
Ken Thorne , using the Superman theme and most other themes from the first film composed byJohn Williams , but this time around there is more original music by Thorne than the Williams re-arrangements. To capitalize on the popularity of synthesizer pop,Giorgio Moroder was hired to create songs for the film (though interestingly enough, their use in the film is minimal).Track listing
The track listings on the soundtrack [ [http://www.supermanhomepage.com/movies/movies.php?topic=m-movie3 Rating: 2 out of 5 - Gone was the dynamic and astounding soundtrack of Superman and Superman II. In Superman III, Williams' brilliant soundtrack was nothing more than background music, practically wiped out by the beginning of this movie, in which all the action is occuring. During the movie, the audience is witness to more 70s music than anything else and the parts where there is a soundtrack, lacks in volume and power. It doesn't appear to work with the movie and is one of the many disappointments in this installment.] ] album are as follows:
#Main Title (The Streets of Metropolis) 5:23
#Saving The Factory-The Acid Test 6:09
#Gus Finds a Way :58
#The Two Faces of Superman 2:50
#The Struggle Within-Final Victory 4:16
#Rock On -Marshall Crenshaw 3:35
#No See, No Cry -Chaka Khan 3:18
#They Won't Get Me -Roger Miller 3:20
#Love Theme -Helen St. John 3:14
#Main Title March -Giorgio Moroder 4:20ide A and Side B
"Superman III" was the first of the films to have a score and soundtrack on the same release. Side A was devoted to 14 minutes of Ken Thorne's score (including new material such as a comedic cue that corresponds with the opening slapstick sequence, a theme for
Richard Pryor 's character,Gus Gorman , and the climactic fight betweenClark Kent andEvil Superman ).Side B was devoted to music by pop mogul
Giorgio Moroder . He specifically contributed a synthesized version of the "Superman II" March", but wasn't used in the film and has been considered by fans an insult to John Williams' original cue. He also created a new love theme for Clark andLana Lang . He contributed three other songs that appear mostly in instrumentals in the film, the most prominent being "They Won't Get Me" forRoger Miller , which appears when Gus shows up in a baby blue ten gallon hat to bribe Brad with alcohol. A CD of this score and the score to "Superman II" was released in Japan.Percentage of Ken Thorne and John Williams' themes
According to the score analysis at [http://www.supermancinema.co.uk supermancinema.co.uk] , Ken Thorne contributed 66% of new material for the film (the other 34% being John Williams' themes).
Lois Lane 's theme is not present because she is not in the film for more than five minutes.ongs featured in the film but not on the official soundtrack
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Roll Over Beethoven " byThe Beatles and "Earth Angel " byThe Penguins can be heard at Clark's high school reunion. Like the use of "Rock Around the Clock " in the first film, the use of these 1950s-era recordings appear out-of-date as Clark's high school days would have corresponded with the late 1960s-early 1970s.References
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