The deluxe edition includes all the tracks in the standard edition, as well as the tracks shown here.

Many tracks featured in the film were not released with the official soundtrack in March 2016. The deluxe edition includes all the tracks in the standard edition, as well as the tracks shown here. Additional recording took place May 23-June 2, 1987, at CTS Studios (The Music Centre) in Wembley, Middlesex, England, performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra. This release is a re-recording of Williams' score, conducted by The tempo of the cues in this re-recording are generally rather slower than in the original recording—possibly because the recording was made in the highly resonant acoustic of Glasgow City Hall. This release combines the master for the original album with what were believed at the time to be the only surviving elements to reconstruct the full length of the original Williams recording. The recording engineer was John Richards. The score was composed, conducted and orchestrated by This release restores the complete score, which is presented on disc 3 of the 8 disc set, with additional music presented on disc 8. Additional material is presented on disc 8. The music editor was Bob Hathaway.This release restores the complete score, which is presented on disc 4 of the 8 disc set, with additional music presented on disc 8. These tracks were later released in the film's complete score nearly two years later, on March 6, 2018. The digital version of the deluxe edition lists the track "What Are You Going to Do When You Are Not Saving the World?" as the first track of the second disc rather than the last track of the first disc. For the 40th anniversary of the film's release, La-La Land Records released this 3-CD version of the complete score.

Recording engineer was Dick Lewzey, assisted by Steve Price and Jonathan Ru… Williams' "Superman Theme", which is first heard during the opening credits to the film Source music written for the film: A Hawaiian-themed cue called "Luthor's Luau," heard in the background in Lex Luthor's secret hideaway the day after Superman's debut around the city was composed by These are regularly performed in symphony and pops concerts, including those by composer December 20, 1978: 2-LP set from Warner Bros. Records. This release restores the complete score from newly discovered high quality original masters and includes previously unreleased material. Discs 1 and 2 of this 8 disc set present music from the film. The score was composed, conducted and orchestrated by Ken Thorne (with original Superman themes by John Williams). Recording took place from May 11–18, 1987 at the Bavaria Studios in Munich, Germany, performed by Symphony-Orchestra Graunke. Recording engineer was Peter Kramper. In the intervening years between the release of the Film Score Monthly 8-CD set and this release, the original 24-track tapes from the recording sessions had been found, with La-La Land Records using these tapes as the source of the remaster. The result is increased dynamic range compared to previous releases. Alexander Courage completed a 100-minute score for a version of The tracks appear out of order compared to how they appear in the movie. This release went out of print in 2005, but may still be available online through many internet music services. The score was adapted and conducted by Alexander Courage (from music by John Williams). This was done by Ottman for listening purposes. All of the above (as well as some TV and film themes) were recorded by a modern orchestra and released on a 1999 CD called The opening and closing theme, as well as a number of recurring underscore themes from the first season (the "The 1988 animated series from Ruby-Spears was scored by Jones' music for this series was released in its entirety on its own CD as part of the 8-disc collection This article is about the music in dramatic works featuring the character Adventures of Superman: The Original 1950s TV SeriesAdventures of Superman: The Original 1950s TV Series In addition, a new alternate version of "The Fortress of Solitude" was included on Disc 2 and a reconstructed and remastered version of the original album on Disc 3. Recording took place on February 14, 15, 16, March 7, 8, 9 and 18, 1983 at CTS Studios (The Music Centre) in Wembley, Middlesex, England. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Superman: The Music (1978-1988) - Original Soundtracks on AllMusic - 2007