[Synth/Ambient/Electronic/Orchestration/OST/Score] Yes, you've read the title right; Here is the lost/unreleased Sail Barge music from Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi .... RESTORED! .... REMASTERED!! ... AND EXTENDED!!! It is played by the Jabba's Palace Ortolan Max Rebo and his band (Sy Snootles / Droopy McCool) on Jabba The Hutt 's sail barge (The Khetanna) as he transports Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Lando Calrissian to the Great Pit of Carkoon aka the Sarlacc Pit. This song is heavily sought after by a large margin of the Star Wars fan base as it was sadly never included on any soundtrack or album. The only max rebo tracks that are released to the public are "Jedi Rocks", "Jabba's Baroque Recital", and "Lapti Nek" (but the film version of Lapti Nek is unreleased). A lot of people assume that "Galactic Dance Blast" is done by legendary composer John Williams but I read somewhere that the song was actually done by Joseph Williams (John Williams 's son). Also, the master tape of this song is unfortunately lost due to the makers of 'Jedi' loaning this music to a company who used it in a making of documentary titled: "From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga" and they ended up 'misplacing' the original recording which means that this video will probably always be the CLOSEST thing you will get to the authentic high quality master tape of the song (its pretty much 98% accurate). I also doubt Lucasfilm , Disney, and or John Williams has them either because usually when you make a master tape its one copy and that's it. Return of the Jedi (also known as Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi) is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand. It is the third installment in the original Star Wars trilogy and the first film to use THX technology. The film is set one year after "The Empire Strikes Back" and was produced by Howard Kazanjian for Lucasfilm Ltd. The film stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew and Frank Oz. The film was released in theaters on May 25, 1983, six years to the day after the release of the first film, receiving mostly positive reviews. The film grossed between $475 million and $572 million worldwide. Several home video and theatrical releases and revisions to the film followed over the next 20 years. One of the revisions that is heavily criticized is the re branded max rebo band scene with the song "Jedi Rocks" (which has a love/hate relationship with me in terms of what i like and don't like from it). Overall, I can assure you that this video is (and probably always will be) the closest thing you will get to the master tape quality of the song. This OST soundtrack score is unreleased and has no distribution label '83.
Here are two links that i found interesting on the max rebo character, one is funny the other is very informative. - Link 1: [ Ссылка ] - Link 2: [ Ссылка ]
Link to the movie scene when they are going to the Sarlacc Pit: [ Ссылка ]
***TO ALL STAR WARS FANS / VIEWERS ... FEEL FREE TO THANK MY BROTHER (ANDY MORALES) FOR RESTORING/REMASTERING/EXTENDING THIS SONG IN THE COMMENTS AS HE IS THE ONE WHO PUT A LOT OF HEART & SOUL INTO FINALLY GIVING YOU GUYS THIS SONG IN AMAZING QUALITY THAT IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE MASTER TAPE***
Tracklist:
1) Max Rebo - "Galactic Dance Blast (Sail Barge Version)" (0:10)
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