Here you have the Holy Grail of Superman Movie Soundtrack Box Sets.

The condition of the set is of a very high standard and has been very well looked after.

The Cd's are all pretty much Mint except for Cd 3, which has a couple of very light and tiny surface marks.

The Outer Box is Like New except for one small indentation front left middle. 

The Book has not been fully opened so the spine is intact and I was very careful to preserve this when taking photos.

Clear, detailed photos have been taken as this is an exceptional item. 

Produced in the USA as a Limited Edition of just 6000 units Worldwide, this is an extremely rare and sought after soundtrack set as the following write up explains:-

The "Blue Box" is Superman: The Music (1978-1988), an 8CD set of the complete scores to the four Superman movies starring Christopher Reeve, with music by John Williams (for the original) adapted by his colleagues Ken Thorne and Alexander Courage for the sequels. Bonus discs include music by Ron Jones for a 1988 Superman animated series and source music for the features, all packaged in a deluxe hardcover slipcase with a 160-page illustrated hardcover book.

Superman: The Movie (1978) is a score that needs little introduction—it is one of John Williams's glorious "blockbuster" works from the late 1970s in which he nearly singlehandedly revived the symphonic film score. Rousing, tuneful and unforgettable, it is one of the lynchpins of any soundtrack collection. The film features a kind of tripartite structure, moving from Superman's origin on planet Krypton (given austere, almost Shakespearean colours) to his teenage years in Smallville (scored with beautiful Coplandesque melodies) and his debut in bustling Metropolis, where the film's action, romance and comedy come to the fore in some of Williams's greatest scoring ever. Like the film itself, Williams's music is a perfect combination of heart, humour, myth and drama.

Williams's music to Superman: The Movie has been released on several occasions, most recently on a 2CD set from Rhino (now out of print). That album, however, was reconstructed using secondary dubbing elements, as the six-track 35mm music masters were unearthed only afterwards. For this definitive presentation, the entire recording has been painstakingly remixed and remastered from that first-generation source, yielding the best sound quality ever. Discs 1 and 2 of this 8CD set present Williams's complete recordings to Superman: The Movie (additional alternates and source music are on disc 8)—including alternate versions never before heard, such as a powerful early version of the Kryptonian villains' banishment to the Phantom Zone.

John Williams was not available to score the Superman sequels, but in each case his music was adapted and re-recorded by one of his colleagues. For Superman II (1980) and Superman III (1983) that was British composer Ken Thorne, who had a long working relationship with director Richard Lester. For Superman II—in which Superman deepens his relationship with Lois Lane and fends off the Kryptonian super villains—Thorne stuck close to Williams's compositions, stretching and reworking them to fit the drama. The result was a score filled with interesting variations on Williams's cues that beautifully supported the new picture. Thorne's score was released on LP by Warner Bros. Records that surfaced on CD only in a long out-of-print Japanese edition (coupled with the Superman III album). This premiere release of the complete score (doubling the playing time) has been entirely remixed from the 35mm music scoring masters and is found on disc 3. (Source music from Superman II is relocated for space purposes to disc 8.)

Superman III found Superman traveling in a lighter direction, to accompany director Lester's sensibilities and that of co-star Richard Pryor. Superman defeats a supercomputer financed by industrial tycoon Robert Vaughn and overcomes poisoning by fake kryptonite; his alter ego, Clark Kent, begins a romance with Smallville's Lana Lang (Annette O'Toole). Ken Thorne was given a freer hand with the music and composed a great deal of new material (such as a main title ballet for slapstick on the streets of Metropolis), returning to Williams's themes for key action and character moments more in the Superman mythology. A creative and intriguing work, only 20 minutes of his Superman III score were included on the film's 1983 LP (and aforementioned Japanese CD). Disc 4 features his complete Superman III soundtrack, with alternates and source music (including the five tracks on side two of the LP by composer/producer Giorgio Moroder) on disc 8.

The Holy Grail for Superman music aficionados has been the completely unreleased score to the fourth film, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987), for which Williams's themes were adapted by his longtime friend and occasional collaborator, Alexander Courage. With Superman IV being an attempt—at least at first—to restore the quality of the franchise, it was decided that all major John Williams themes would be used (where appropriate) in the new score. What's more, Williams himself contributed three new melodies for Courage's use: "Someone Like You," a sultry, sexy melody (recalling the swinging sixties work of "Johnny" Williams) for Mariel Hemingway's character of a young newspaper executive; "Nuclear Man Theme," a driving action theme for the radioactive villain played by Mark Pillow, treated in versions alternately dramatic and comedic, and—sure to be a delightful surprise—"Jeremy's Theme," a lyrical theme for the young boy who appeals to Superman to rid the world of nuclear weapons.

In addition to being the composer of the original Star Trek theme, Alexander Courage was one of the greatest arrangers and orchestrators for Hollywood musicals. That training came to great use in Superman IV as he adapted Williams's melodies into a powerful symphonic work, with imaginative and nuanced renditions of the familiar themes. The film was cut by over a half hour prior to release, with much of Courage's work ending up on the cutting room floor as well. The two-disc presentation of Superman IV (on discs 5 and 6) showcases his score as it was meant to accompany the complete version of the picture—meaning many cues, some comprising entire sequences, have never been heard in any form. His complete score (recorded for scheduling purposes in both Germany and England) has been newly remixed from the original two-inch multitrack masters.

The second half of disc 6 features the music by the other composer whose work was abridged when Superman IV was cut for release: Paul Fishman, son of composer and music supervisor Jack Fishman and a recording artist with 1980s British techno-pop band Re-Flex. Fishman was hired to provide contemporary pop music primarily for a sequence at the Metro Club discotheque (where the "First Nuclear Man"—a deleted character—shows up to battle Superman). When the character and sequence was cut, it resulted in the deletion of most of Fishman's contributions to the movie (and the cancellation of a planned soundtrack album). The artist has personally remixed an eight-selection presentation of his Superman IV work here.

If you were the right age to watch Saturday morning cartoons in 1988, you might remember an above-average Superman animated series that aired on CBS, produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises. Only 13 episodes were made, but the series was noteworthy for its "Superman's Family Album" vignettes of Superman's childhood in Smallville as well as the high quality of its animation—and music. Ron Jones (today of Family Guy, then of Duck Tales and Star Trek: The Next Generation) was hired to bring a symphonic feature-film touch to the show's soundtrack. He recorded a combination of original (to-picture) scoring and library music in the style of his powerful Star Trek music of the period—and the best tradition of Williams's blockbuster work like Star Wars and Superman, one of the inspirations for Jones's career. Ruby-Spears licensed Williams's Superman theme for use in the show's main title; the series' theme was otherwise a similar heroic march written by Jones. Jones's score to the 1988 Superman, some of the best music created for 1980s children's animation, comprises disc 7 of the box set, rounding out a full decade of music for the iconic character.

As indicated above, disc 8 of the set collects alternates and source music for Superman: The Movie, Superman II and Superman III that which would not fit on discs 1-4, respectively. This includes previously unreleased radio source music by John Williams heard only in the extended television broadcast as well as cues written by Ken Thorne for similar purposes in the sequels. The eight discs are packaged in two "clamshell" or "butterfly" cases—four discs to each case—and the two cases placed along with a 160-page hardcover book in an equally durable blue slipcase (with silver "S" insignia). The 160-page book sets a new bar for a soundtrack presentation. The table of contents is:

4 Introduction: Music That Becomes an Icon


6 Overview: A History of Heroic Music


8 Superman: The Movie: This Is No Fantasy


11 John Williams: Composer of Legend


29 Disc 1: Superman: The Movie, Part 1


44 Disc 2: Superman: The Movie, Part 2


55 Interview: In Williams's Own Words


58 Musical Analysis: The Making of the "March"


60 Superman II: A Return to Glory


64 Ken Thorne: Composer of Choice


68 Disc 3: Superman II


84 Superman III: Laughter in the Air


87 Disc 4: Superman III


104 Superman IV: The Quest for Peace: Facing New Challenges


109 Alexander Courage: The Consummate Musician


114 Disc 5: Superman IV, Part 1


126 Disc 6: Superman IV, Part 2


133 Source Music and Songs by Paul Fishman


136 Superman (1988): Animated Rebirth


141 Disc 7: Superman (1988)


152 Alternates, Source Music and Songs: Extra!


153 Disc 8: Superman: The Movie, Superman II and Superman III


156 Yes, Giorgio! Songs by Giorgio Moroder


160 Album Production Credits


The scores are essayed in unprecedented cue-by-cue detail, articles augmented by new interview material with John Williams, Ken Thorne, Ron Jones, Paul Fishman, Eric Tomlinson, Angela Morley, Leslie Bricusse, Margot Kidder, Richard Donner, Tom Mankiewicz and Ilya Salkind—the largest collection of Superman music journalism and documentation ever attempted, written by Mike Matessino, Lukas Kendall and Jeff Eldridge.


Superman: The Music (1978-1988) is produced by Mike Matessino and Lukas Kendall, with art direction by FSM's regular designer, Joe Sikoryak. Our gracious thanks to Warner Bros. Records and Warner Bros. Entertainment who have licensed these historic recordings as well as the photographs and artwork contained in the packaging; the creators for their time and recollections; and the composers and recording artists for their gifts and inspiration, particularly John Williams.

Full Tracklist:-

SUPERMAN: THE MUSIC (1978-1988)
SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE (1978)

Music Composed and Conducted by John Williams

DISC 1

Theme From Superman 4:23
Prelude and Main Title 5:02
The Planet Krypton 6:36
Destruction of Krypton 7:53
The Kryptonquake 2:24
The Trip to Earth 2:30
Growing Up 2:32
Jonathan's Death 3:23
Leaving Home 4:48
The Fortress of Solitude 9:18
The Mugger 2:07
Lex Luthor's Lair 4:48
Helicopter Sequence 5:55
The Burglar Sequence/Chasing Crooks 3:18
Super Rescues 2:16
The Penthouse 1:31
The Flying Sequence 8:10
Clark Loses His Nerve 0:46
Total Disc Time: 78:36

DISC 2

The March of the Villains 3:35
The Truck Convoy/Miss Teschmacher Helps 3:24
To the Lair 2:18
Trajectory Malfunction/Luthor's Lethal Weapon 3:24
Chasing Rockets 4:57
Superfeats 4:54
Pushing Boulders/Flying to Lois 5:21
Turning Back the World 2:03
The Prison Yard/End Title 6:37
Love Theme From Superman 4:58
Total Time: 41:55

Total Score Time: 120:31

Alternates

Prelude and Main Title 3:46
The Planet Krypton 3:16
The Dome Opens 2:30
The Mugger 1:24
I Can Fly (Flying Sequence segment) 2:01
Can You Read My Mind (film version) 3:02
Trajectory Malfunction 1:01
Turning Back the World 2:16
The Prison Yard/End Title (film version) 5:44
Total Time: 25:32

Total Disc Time: 67:27

Total Two-Disc Time: 146:03

DISC 3
SUPERMAN II (1980)

Music Composed and Conducted by Ken Thorne

From Original Material Composed by John Williams

Preface/Villains in Zone/Main Title March 8:18
Superman to Paris/Lois Climbs Tower 2:47
Walkie-Talkies/Gelignite Bangs/Superman Saves Lift 2:08
Lift Into Space -- Releasing the Villains 1:32
Orange Juice/Prison Intro/My Little Black Box 1:48
Ursa Flies Over Moon/Spacecraft Wrecked/Moon to Earth 4:04
Lex Escapes 2:03
Sleeping Arrangements/Relaxing at Niagara/Looks Familiar/Superman Saves Boy 3:31
Lex and Miss Teschmacher to Fortress/Lex Plans Partnership 2:35
Suspecting Lois Takes the Plunge/Clark Fumbles Rescue/Villains Land by Lake 3:33
Clark Exposed as Superman 3:11
Sheriff and Duane Meet Villains/Lovers Fly North 2:21
Daddy's Rise and Fall/Flight for Flowers/East Houston Battle 3:03
Lovers at Dinner Table/Zod Meets General 1:35
Mother's Advice 1:49
To Bed -- Mount Rushmore -- Sweet Dreams 1:32
President Kneels Before Zod 1:53
Fight in Diner 1:04
TV President Resigns -- Clark to Fortress 2:42
Return of the Green Crystal/Bored Zod 2:16
Non Wrecks Office 1:27
Aerial Battle/Zod Throws Slab/Superman Saves Spire 4:49
Superman Saves Petrol Tanker/Superman Fights Zod/Superman Flies Off 4:29
Villains Take Lex and Lois to Fortress/School Games 3:11
Superman Pulls Big Switch/Superman Triumphs Over Villains 1:56
Sad Return 1:38
Lois Forgets 1:46
Happy Lois Back to Normal/Superman Replaces Stars and Stripes/End Title March 5:34
Total Time: 79:46

DISC 4
SUPERMAN III (1983)

Music Composed and Conducted by Ken Thorne

Original Superman Themes by John Williams

Main Title (The Streets of Metropolis) 5:27
Gus on Computer After the Cents 1:06
Saving the Factory -- The Acid Test 6:11
Pay Day for Gus/School Gym -- Earth Angel/Vulcan 1:37
Lana and Clark in Cornfield/Clark Rescues Ricky 2:27
Gus Shows the Booze/Gus Finds a Way 1:20
Montage 3:10
Colombian Storm 1:30
Kryptonite/Gus Down Building/Searching for Kryptonite 2:16
Lana and Clark on Telephone/Kryptonite Sting/Superman Affected by Kryptonite/Superman Too Late 1:48
Tower of Pisa/What Will It Do for Me 1:58
Superman and Lorelei on Statue/Superman Ruins Tanker 2:19
Boxes in Canyon/Drunken Superman 3:22
The Two Faces of Superman 2:52
The Struggle Within 2:27
The Final Victory 2:15
Preparing Balloons/Superman Coming/Computer 3:02
Rockets/Video Games/Big Missile 3:11
Superman Confronts Ross/Computer Takes Over/Gus Fights Ross 2:13
The Computer Comes Alive/Superman Leaves Computer Cave 2:32
Metal Vera/Computer Blows Up 2:55
Gus Flying With Superman 1:19
Diamond Sting/Thank You Superman/Superman Gus/Clark Gives Lana Diamond Ring 1:40
End Credits 4:28
Total Time: 64:19

SUPERMAN IV: THE QUEST FOR PEACE (1987)

Music by John Williams

Adapted and Conducted by Alexander Courage

DISC 5
Fanfare/Space Saver 1:48
Main Title/Back in Time 5:40
Pow!/Good Morning 2:45
Smoke the Yokes/Nefarious 1:04
To Work/Train Stopper 2:06
Someone Like You (Lacy's Theme) 3:17
Jeremy's Theme 2:13
For Real/The Class 1:43
Hair Raisers 0:59
Lacy/The Visit 2:27
First Nuclear Man 5:24
Nuke 1 Fight/Ashes 3:45
Headline 2:48
Fresh Air 4:33
United Nations/Net Man 4:42
Sunstroke/Enter Nuclear Man 2 5:25
Flight to Earth/Introducing Nuclear Man 2 3:27
Lacy (disco version) 2:13
Lacy's Place 5:23
Ear Ache/Confrontation/Tornado 8:09
Volcano 2:18
Statue of Liberty Fight 3:44
Total Time: 76:44

DISC 6
Nuclear Man Theme 2:45
Down With Flu 3:12
Two-Faced Lex/Missile Buildup 1:39
Persuader/Awakened 3:13
Abducted/Mutual Distrust 4:43
Metropolis Fight/Lift to the Moon 3:36
Moon Fight/Goodbye Nuke 5:06
Come Uppance/Lifted/Quarried/Flying With Jeremy/End Credits 9:34
Total Time: 34:06

Total Score Time: 110:52

Alternates and Source Music

Fresh Air (album version) 4:35
Someone Like You (Lacy's Theme) (slow version) 3:33
Red Square Band 0:52
Total Time: 9:11

Source Music and Songs by Paul Fishman

Superfly Guy 4:11
Headphone Heaven 3:23
Revolution Now 4:26
Saxy Sadie 4:47
Krypton Nights 4:44
Life's Too Dangerous 3:14
Workout 2:27
Lois Love 4:56
Total Time: 32:27

Total Disc Time: 75:44

Total Two-Disc Time: 152:28

DISC 7
SUPERMAN (1988 ANIMATED SERIES)

Music Composed and Conducted by Ron Jones

Main Title (Williams/Jones) 1:07
"Destroy the Defendroids"

Drone/Blown Drone 2:12
Talk With Lex 2:29
Trouble in the Park/Fire Rescues 3:23
Supe Quits/Fake Quake 2:20
Saved From Lava/Plans 2:18
Super Defendroid/Operation Nugget 2:40
Droid Wars/Warning 3:25
Superman's Family Album: The Adoption 4:23
Main Title Alternate (Jones) 1:08
"Fugitive From Space"

Alien Discovery 2:01
The Suit 1:36
Daily Planet Mystery Play-On/Jimmy and Chief 1:14
Kyroni Encounter 2:22
The Planting/Ship's Log 2:16
Something's Up #2/Bad Guy Dialogue #1 1:28
Trouble in Metropolis 0:50
Aliens Take Over the World 2:07
Superman's Family Album: The Supermarket 3:54
Superman Theme 1:02
"By the Skin of the Dragon's Teeth"

China Play-On/Nukua's Theme 1:26
Saboteur 1:36
Transition #3/Bad Guy Dialogue #6/Dragon's Treasure 1:21
"Triple-Play"

Prankster's Theme/Game Montage/No Baseball 3:48
"Cybron Strikes"

Superman's Family Album: The First Day of School 4:35
Library Music

Library Suite #1 (arr. Mark McKenzie) 4:53
Library Suite #2 3:21
Aliens Take Over the World (alternate #1 -- orchestra only) 2:06
Library Suite #3 2:41
Library Suite #4 2:02
Library Suite #5 1:52
Aliens Take Over the World (alternate #2 -- strings/synth only) 1:26
Library Suite #6 1:32
Library Suite #7 0:36
End Title 0:27
Total Time: 79:13

DISC 8
EXTRA!

Additional Alternates, Source Music and Songs

Superman: The Movie

Prelude and Main Title (film version) 5:19
The Flying Sequence (album version) 8:11
Can You Read My Mind (original version) 2:51
Can You Read My Mind (non-vocal version) 3:02
Kansas High School 1:56
Kansas Kids 1:49
Lois Car Radio 2:02
Luthor's Luau 2:43
Total Time: 28:13

Superman II

Honeymoon Hotel 3:11
Country & Western 2:07
East Houston Cafe 2:13
Car Radio for Ride Back 0:56
Diner Jukebox #1 2:14
Diner Jukebox #2 2:16
Total Time: 13:17

Superman III

Main Title (The Streets of Metropolis) (alternate) 5:26
Pay Day for Gus (alternate) 0:40
Colombian Storm Part 1 1:05
Olympic Parade 0:25
Apres Ski 1:04
Total Time: 8:57

Songs Composed and Produced by Giorgio Moroder

Lyrics by Keith Forsey

Rock On 3:40
No See, No Cry 3:16
They Won't Get Me 3:20
Love Theme 3:13
Main Title March (Williams, arr. Moroder) 4:14
Total Time: 18:00

Total Disc Time: 68:27

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