Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (soundtrack)


Four different soundtrack covers, each sold separately, were distributed at the time, one featuring Yoda, another featuring Anakin and Padmé, a third featuring Jango Fett, and the fourth featuring the film's final poster art.

For a limited time, a WAL-MART retail exclusive version of the CD had bonus enhanced multimedia CD-ROM content when inserted into a computer featuring a PC screensaver. A Target-exclusive edition featured the bonus track "On The Conveyor Belt." Best Buy versions of the album included a limited edition Episode II Trading Card.

A remastered version of the soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records on May 4, 2018. supervised by Shawn Murphy and Skywalker Sound, this version was transferred to a new hi-resolution (24/192). This remaster was newly assembled from the highest-quality tapes available, rather than sourced from the existing 2002 album masters.

Due to the editing in the film, several effects were used to aid in transitions between edited cues. Several moments use a chime sound such as the transition from the Obi-Wan Kamino moments to the Anakin/Padmé Naboo scenes. The Arena, for example, is almost completely tracked out and instead is replaced with "source" crowd sounds such as drums.

Once the Battle of Geonosis begins, the editing becomes extensive, pulling from both The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones, utilizing all forms of editing and supplementing transitions with timpani rolls. This was originally planned by John Williams and George Lucas.

Track listing


For the US release, early album prints titled track 2 as only "Love Theme from Attack of the Clones" on the album's back and insert. Later releases re-named the track to "Across the Stars (Love Theme from Attack of the Clones)". This was not the case for the international versions.

The bonus track, "On the Conveyor Belt", is not included on the 2018 release by Walt Disney Records.

Score information


Little is known about the score. Due to the unpopularity of the two-disc Phantom Menace Ultimate Edition, no attempt was made to release more of the score.

The CD track "Zam The Assassin And The Chase Through Coruscant" contains the only appearance of an electric guitar in a Star Wars movie soundtrack. The director however did not like the guitar and chose not to feature it in the film.

Cue list


  • 1M1 Main Title
  • 1M2 The Arrival at Coruscant
  • 1M3 Thwarted Attempt
  • 1M4 The Meeting of Anakin and Padme
  • 1M5 She Hardly Recognized Me
  • 1M6 Zam's Dirty Trick
  • 1M7A Zam's Chase Pt. 1
  • 1M7B Zam in Pursuit
  • 2M1 Zam is Eliminated
  • 2M2 Palpatine's Plotting
  • 2M3 Departure
  • 2M4 [UNTITLED - Dex's Diner Source]
  • 2M5 The Library Scene
  • 2M6 Lunch and the Younglings
  • 2M7 Approaching Naboo Palace
  • 3M1 Finding Kamino
  • 3M1Insert [Untitled]
  • 3M2 Visiting the Prime Minister
  • 3M3 The First Kiss
  • 3M4 Interior Tipoca City
  • 3M5 The Meadow Scene
  • 3M5R The Meadow Scene (Revised)
  • 3M6 The Meeting With Fett
  • 3M7 The Dinner Scene
  • 3M8 Rainy Ramp and Anakin's Nightmare
  • 3M9 Anakin Thinks of His Mother [PRE-PLANNED TRACKED MUSIC]
  • 4M1 The Jango Fett Fight
  • 4M2 Watto Describes Mothers Fate
  • 4M3 The Spare Canister Caper
  • 4M4 The Arrival at Tatooine
  • 4M5 Obi-Wan Eavesdropping
  • 4M6 Rescuing Mother
  • 4M7 Exacting Revenge
  • 5M1A Carrying Mother Home
  • 5M1B Anakin Changes
  • 5M2 Smee's Funeral
  • 5M3 The Commerce Guild Prepares For War
  • 5M4 Going to Rescue Obi-Wan [PRE-PLANNED TRACKED MUSIC]
  • 5M5 Finding the Conveyor Belt
  • 5M6 The Conveyor Belt
  • 5M6Insert
  • 5M7 The Senate Scene
  • 6M1 Love Pledge
  • 6M2 Entrance of the Monsters
  • 6M2 Sweetner
  • 6M3 [UNTITLED - ARENA BATTLE - PRE-PLANNED TRACKED MUSIC]
  • 6M4 [UNTITLED - CLONE BATTLE - PRE-PLANNED TRACKED MUSIC]
  • 6M5 Padme Falls
  • 6M5Insert [UNTITLED - FORCE THEME]
  • 7M1 Dooku Versus Obi-Wan
  • 7M2 Yoda Strikes Back
  • 7M3 Finale
  • 7M3Insert [UNTITLED - IMPERIAL MARCH]
  • End Credits
  • EC "Updated Gelb Version"

Critical reaction


Unlike the other soundtracks, this one has been criticized for being too short. However, with an over 73-minute running time (longer for the Target edition), its length is on par with the original releases of all the other Star Wars film soundtracks except Return of the Jedi, which clocked in at a mere 46 minutes upon initial release.

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