
Jaws (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - 2025 Mix - Remastered John Williams
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
17.10.2025
Label: Geffen
Genre: Soundtrack
Subgenre: Original Score
Artist: John Williams
Composer: John Williams (1932)
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Main Title (Theme From Jaws) (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 02:21
- 2 Chrissie's Death (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 01:47
- 3 Promenade (Tourists On The Menu) (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 02:45
- 4 Out To Sea (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 02:37
- 5 The Indianapolis Story (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 02:24
- 6 Sea Attack Number One (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 05:24
- 7 One Barrel Chase (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 03:04
- 8 Preparing The Cage (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 03:23
- 9 Night Search (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 03:28
- 10 The Underwater Siege (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 02:35
- 11 Hand To Hand Combat (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 02:32
- 12 End Title (From "Jaws" - 2025 Mix) 02:17
Info for Jaws (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - 2025 Mix - Remastered
50th Anniversary: The 1975 soundtrack album (originally released by MCA Records) presents 12 tracks arranged and refashioned by John Williams specifically for a standalone listening experience, recorded in separate session dates a few weeks after the film recording with many of the same LA studio musicians conducted by the composer. It is coming back in print courtesy of Universal Music and finally remastered for the first time in 50 years from multi-track 1st generation tapes by Mike Matessino in brand-new stereo mixes approved by Williams, restoring the original brilliance of the recording (engineered by John Neal at Warner Bros. Scoring Stage) and offering unprecedented clarity and detail.
These original tracks heard in the film remained unreleased until the early 2000s, but have never been heard with such clarity and precision. Mondo's luxe package, featuring new notes by Matessino, will be housed in a pop up "shark fin" jacket, housed in an O-card slipcase with a gold metallic 50th anniversary band and changeable inner sleeves, all designed by art director Alan Hynes.
Restored, mixed, edited, mastered and remastered by Mike Matessino.
Digitally remastered
John Williams
was born in 1932 in Long Island, New York, and later moved with his family to Los Angeles in 1948. He studied composition at UCLA. After serving in the Air Force, Williams returned to New York to study piano at the Juilliard School of Music. He worked as a jazz pianist for a time before moving back to Los Angeles to begin his career in the film studios.
Mr. Williams has composed the music for close to eighty films and has composed some of the most famous themes ever written for cinema. Some of these include Harry Potter, Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, ET - the Extraterrestrial, Jurassic Park, the Star Wars Pre-episode and Trilogy, the Indiana Jones Trilogy, Home Alone, and Empire of the Sun. Receiving 45 Academy Award nominations, Williams has been awarded with five Oscars, seven British Academy Awards, twenty-one Grammies and four Golden Globes. He also has several gold and platinum recordings. His film score for Schindler's List earned him an Oscar and a Grammy. With 45 Academy Award nominations, John Williams has the most nominations of any person alive, and is tied for second ever after Walt Disney!
Mr. Williams was named the 19th conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1980, retiring in 1993. He has appeared as guest conductor with many major orchestras, including the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and has also written many concert pieces. His concert compositions include: Five Sacred Trees, a bassoon concerto premiered by the New York Philharmonic in 1995, a cello concerto premiered in 1994 by Yo-Yo Ma and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and several concertos for flute, violin, clarinet, and tuba. His trumpet concerto premiered in 1996 with the Cleveland Orchestra. In addition, Mr. Williams composed the themes for the NBC News, the 1987 International Special Olympics, and the 1984, 1988, and 1996 Summer Olympic Games.
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