


Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom - Vinyl Soundtrack
Face the darkest chapter of Indiana Jones’ journey with Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), composed by legendary film composer John Williams. This intense and adventurous score dives deeper into the franchise’s emotional and thrilling extremes, blending action, suspense, and cultural textures into one of the most dramatic entries in the series.
From the pulse-pounding “Anything Goes” opening to the relentless energy of “The Mine Car Chase,” Williams delivers a score filled with urgency, mystery, and cinematic spectacle. Iconic themes like “Short Round’s Theme” and “The Temple of Doom” heighten the film’s atmosphere, while orchestral tension drives its darker narrative tone.
Pressed on limited edition orange vinyl, this release brings a vibrant visual identity to a legendary soundtrack. A must-have for collectors and fans of the Indiana Jones saga, it captures one of John Williams’ most adventurous and daring scores.
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Face the darkest chapter of Indiana Jones’ journey with Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), composed by legendary film composer John Williams. This intense and adventurous score dives deeper into the franchise’s emotional and thrilling extremes, blending action, suspense, and cultural textures into one of the most dramatic entries in the series.
From the pulse-pounding “Anything Goes” opening to the relentless energy of “The Mine Car Chase,” Williams delivers a score filled with urgency, mystery, and cinematic spectacle. Iconic themes like “Short Round’s Theme” and “The Temple of Doom” heighten the film’s atmosphere, while orchestral tension drives its darker narrative tone.
Pressed on limited edition orange vinyl, this release brings a vibrant visual identity to a legendary soundtrack. A must-have for collectors and fans of the Indiana Jones saga, it captures one of John Williams’ most adventurous and daring scores.























