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Underrated Soundtracks Every now and then you find a soundtrack that works as a piece. It's rare, but it happens. Usually it's for a lower-budget picture where they're not that interested in selling a blockbuster soundtrack as well. So, what are yours?
One of the more underappreciated soundtracks I've come across recently is that of Wicker Park (2004). 1. Maybe Tomorrow – Stereophonics 2. Everybody Is Somebody – Lifehouse 3. A Movie Script Ending – Death Cab For Cutie (unreleased acoustic version) 4. How To Be Dead – Snow Patrol 5. Lover’s Spit – Broken Social Scene 6. Retour A Vega – The Stills (unreleased track) 7. Flowers in December – Mazzy Star 8. When The Day Is Done – The Legends 9. When I Goosestep – The Shins 10. Light Switch – Jaime Wyatt 11. These Days – Mates of State 12. All I Do - +/- 13. We Have a Map of the Piano – Mum 14. Against All Odds – Postal Service (rare, non-album track) 15. Strange and Beautiful – Aqualung 16. I know You Are But What Am I? - Mogwai 17. The Scientist – Johnette Napolitano (exclusive Coldplay cover for soundtrack) These are mostly meditations on love and loss, and they create a mood that the film doesn't capture well enough (well, at least not until the nicely-shot final scene). The movie is iffy, but the soundtrack is pretty great. [Edited 6/27/05 11:38am] | |
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Vanilla Sky
The Wicker Man Revenge of the Nerds Queen of the Damned Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Wim Wenders' "Until the End of the World" has a great soundtrack. I don't know if it's underappreciated, but it's something people should check out if they haven't. | |
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Passion
School Daze Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Lammastide said: Queen of the Damned ...one of my fave soundtracks EVER! | |
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Vision Quest
Boomerang Strictly Business Damn this kooky love affair.... | |
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AirFireWaterEarth said: Lammastide said: Queen of the Damned ...one of my fave soundtracks EVER! too bad the movie sucked | |
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Said it before but the cartoon "land before time" is a first rate emotive, heartbreaking score. Good luck finding it though. Diana ross had a hit from this movie. Its ok. | |
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In The Name of the Father.
Quality Bono tracks along with "You've Made Me The Thief of Your Heart"...one of the few songs by Sinead O'Conner I actually love (hauntingly beautiful). Also some good classic tracks. Practically undiscovered...a gem know one knows about. | |
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Chico319 said: Hey I got that | |
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though it never was.... "The Night Before" w\"George and a compact version
of P-Funk a*k*a "The Rats Nest Band". i belive there was a song "Danny Boy | |
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Prince - Batman | |
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thesexofit said: Chico319 said: Hey I got that You didn't have to tell us, we already knew | |
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Pagey said: In The Name of the Father.
Quality Bono tracks along with "You've Made Me The Thief of Your Heart"...one of the few songs by Sinead O'Conner I actually love (hauntingly beautiful). Also some good classic tracks. Practically undiscovered...a gem know one knows about. i love that sinead song - it's one of my favorite songs of hers. i have the CD single of it, though i really hoped it would be on the sinead "collaborations" album that just came out...it would have fit in beautifully. | |
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lilgish said: thesexofit said: Hey I got that You didn't have to tell us, we already knew Stanley clarke did the score. My dad was shocked. Stanely only gets one instrumental. Has snippets of the movie. So its awesome then as the speech is too funny. | |
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David Lynch's "Twin Peaks,Fire Walk with Me sdtrk from 92.Great moody music,and sone beautiful voices on this disc,along with the usual Lynch "craziness"! | |
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13inchshoe said: David Lynch's "Twin Peaks,Fire Walk with Me sdtrk from 92.Great moody music,and sone beautiful voices on this disc,along with the usual Lynch "craziness"!
all the stuff coming from david lynch from that era was just fabulous - the twin peaks soundtracks, the julee cruise albums, everything. i even like the mulholland dr. soundtrack - there's some really cool stuff written and performed by david lynch himself in it. very "hep" and bizarre, of course. | |
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Edward Scissorhands Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Glitter | |
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Anxiety said:[quote] 13inchshoe said: David Lynch's "Twin Peaks,Fire Walk with Me sdtrk from 92.Great moody music,and sone beautiful voices on this disc,along with the usual Lynch "craziness"!
all the stuff coming from david lynch from that era was just fabulous - the twin peaks soundtracks, the julee cruise albums, everything. i even like the mulholland dr. soundtrack - there's some really cool stuff written and performed by david lynch himself in it. very "hep" and bizarre, of course. Good points anxiety.I always go back to that "Fire walk we me"disc.Never gets old ,or stale | |
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anything with the stereophonics on it is a no go imo
here's a few really good ones: Lost in Translation Kill Bill 1 and 2 Natural Born Killers Forest Gump Scarface Back to the Future | |
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"Crimes of Passion" with Rick Wakeman
and "Red Shoe Diaries" are both excellent. "Whore" the Ken Russel film and "Bad Lieutenant" the Abel Ferrara film would be awesome if they were released. I can't believe "SPUN" never got released. | |
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i posted about this in another thread recently, but The Craft had a great soundtrack.
And for sheer 80's bliss, it's hard to beat She's Having a Baby. | |
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Had it been released in during an era that actually appreciated music it would have fared much better. | |
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byronic said: AirFireWaterEarth said: ...one of my fave soundtracks EVER! too bad the movie sucked No argument there. | |
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Popeye | |
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JonSnow said: i posted about this in another thread recently, but The Craft had a great soundtrack.
And for sheer 80's bliss, it's hard to beat She's Having a Baby. Kate Bush looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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