Numerous cues from the film were missing from the soundtrack's initial LP issue due to the inherent length limitations of a single LP (approximately forty minutes). After the release of an extendedRaiders of the Lost Arksoundtrack album in 1995, there was some hope of a more complete release of theTemple of Doom score. This was eventually realized in November 2008 by theConcord Music Group as part of a five-CD boxed set that also included the soundtracks forRaiders of the Lost Ark,Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade andIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Silva released a new version of Williams'Indiana Jones music entitled "The Indiana Jones Trilogy"[1] on January 21, 2003. It features various cues from the entire trilogy, with five fromThe Temple of Doom. However, although they use the original manuscripts, this is a re-recording performed by theCity of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Helen Hobson provides both the Cantonese and English lyrics for "Anything Goes" in these recordings.
The soundtrack toTemple of Doom was re-released on CD in November 2008 with expanded and remastered versions ofRaiders of the Lost Ark andThe Last Crusade. The set includes material never before issued from the original albums.[2]
The soundtrack was reissued byWalt Disney Records and released alongside the other four film soundtrack albums from the series in a collective 5-CD box set on March 27, 2024.[3]
Several cues fromTemple of Doom have yet to be released.
"Anything Goes Playoff"
"A Tribute to Vernon"
"Once in a Vial (Dance Orchestra)"
"The Indian Village"
"The Old Priest's Tale"
"The Child Returns"
"To Pankot Palace" (the version presented on the Concord set is not the film version)
"Entrance of the Boy King"
"Palace Source"
"The First Supper"
"Exchange of Glances"
"Moloram's Speech"
"The Evil Potion"
"Willy in the Fryer"
"The Rope Bridge"
"End Credits" (the version presented in all sets is an abridged version combining the opening of "Return to the Village/Raiders March" with the majority of this cue)