Say what you want about Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace as an overall film, but John Williams‘ score is fantastic. Duel of the Fates is one of the most exhilarating pieces of music in the entire Star Wars series; Anakin’s Theme is beautifully weaved through the film; and The Flag Parade is an amazing build up to a huge action setpiece. The unfortunate side is that listening to the score could be a reminder that the film doesn’t live up to the music.

If you can separate the two (which shouldn’t be too difficult now, going on 15 years later) Williams’ score is now being released as a limited edition vinyl on March 4. Check out the specs and a few images below.

Thanks to Soundtrack.net (via The Playlist) for the heads up on this.

For the very first time ever on limited edition vinyl, I Am Shark, will be releasing the original soundtrack to Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, scored by legendary composer John Williams. This will be part one of three, continuing on the latest trilogy soundtracks, as well as I Am Shark’s new face as an independent label for Film/TV/Game soundtracks. The release will be in 2xLP format, with limited color versions coordinating with characters through out the movies. 50 limited bundle packages will be available with all colors/pressed versions, one random winner will receive a test press version of the album (only 10 test press copies exist).

Pressing Information – Limited Colors

2000 Hyperdrive (Black w/ White Splatter)

2000 Darth Maul (Black w/ Red/Gold stripe)

2000 Qui-Gon Jinn (Green / Brown Marble)

2000 Obi-Wan Kenobi (Blue)

Black / 180 Gram Versions will be constantly kept in stock and distributed to retail stores as well.

Here’s a gallery of what those limited versions look like.

Here’s the track listing as a refresher. Remember when this came out and was such a major spoiler? Ah, the good old days: