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Scores & Soundtracks Hi folks,
Well, I recently been reorganizing my Digital Music and ripping some of my scores and soundtracks! What I wanna know is; Do YOU have a fav. all time Soundtrack or Score that you just can't get enough of... My favorites; Micheal Kamen - Robin Hood Prince of Thieves - Overture And A Prisoner Of The Crusades (makes me SMILE ) Bill Conti - Rocky - Some songs are very Uplifting, and Just makes u wanna train! And some songs are very sad Vangelis - Blade Runner - Just awesome! And Highlander - The OST Scores Although only the MICHAEL KAMEN tracks, from the first movie... Can't figure out why the hell there's no Stand Alone Soundtrack from THAT movie! You would think there is one, especially now that the man is been gone a couple of years such a great soundtrack! There are lots and lost more... Now it's your turn | |
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Yes, massive shame there is no "highlander" OST. Even the Queen songs are slightly re-arranged/remixed for the movie, so even if they were released it would of been something.
I love the main theme to "rocketeer" at the moment. Been playing it alot. Big fan of James Horner. Very whimsical at times, but I like that And the "rocketeer" piece does remind me of his "land before time" OST, which is even better and more beautiful in places. Kids OST's can be good too! | |
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thesexofit said: Yes, massive shame there is no "highlander" OST. Even the Queen songs are slightly re-arranged/remixed for the movie, so even if they were released it would of been something.
I love the main theme to "rocketeer" at the moment. Been playing it alot. Big fan of James Horner. Very whimsical at times, but I like that And the "rocketeer" piece does remind me of his "land before time" OST, which is even better and more beautiful in places. Kids OST's can be good too! O man... I forgot about James Horner! I do have James Horner's - Braveheart soundtrack beautiful peace of work... It's like you're actually in Scotland, century's back! [Edited 3/24/10 20:00pm] | |
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And Kids can be good too
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lotusflower said: Oh yeah, I got that off a Disney comp. Great song. Iam a big Phil Collins fan though LOL. As for James Horner, a "cocoon" OST CD reissue would be nice I don't have "braveheart". I'll keep an eye for it though. I love "blade runner" too bytheway. I did a Vangelis thread a while ago. No replies LOL Love John Barry and Hans Zimmer aswell. Lots of stuff I could post by them. Such a shame Zimmer's "days of thunder" score (with great guitar by Jeff Beck), still has not been released. Great songs on the OST though.... | |
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Some soundtracks are just so underrated and some just need a decent issue!
And If there is one... you need to track it down! Anyway, do you think JEFF WAYNE's - WAR OF THE WORLDS counts? Cuz that's also a great piece of work! [Edited 3/24/10 20:18pm] | |
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This is also a beautiful piece of work
MIKE OLDFIELD - Tubular bells (not a soundtrack, but it was used in The Exorcist ) [Edited 3/24/10 20:48pm] | |
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lotusflower said: This is also a beautiful piece of work
MIKE OLDFIELD - Tubular bells (not a soundtrack, but it was used in The Exorcist ) http://www.youtube.com/wa...YmIKcP7Nbc I love some Oldfield but I hate "tubular bells". He did do some films I think? But I don't have them though.... | |
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thesexofit said: lotusflower said: This is also a beautiful piece of work
MIKE OLDFIELD - Tubular bells (not a soundtrack, but it was used in The Exorcist ) http://www.youtube.com/wa...YmIKcP7Nbc I love some Oldfield but I hate "tubular bells". He did do some films I think? But I don't have them though.... OMG why That song is kick ass.... I believe he did a soundtrack for the movie Killing Fields. | |
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lotusflower said: thesexofit said: I love some Oldfield but I hate "tubular bells". He did do some films I think? But I don't have them though.... OMG why That song is kick ass.... I believe he did a soundtrack for the movie Killing Fields. It just irritates me Some of his other 70's era work is gorgeous though. | |
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Theme to Losing Isaiah Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: Theme to Losing Isaiah Love the "wild orchid" theme. | |
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Brokeback Mountain. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Hans Zimmer-Gladiator
Howard Shore-Lord of the Rings trilogy | |
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almost any danny elfman, but beetlejuice, peewee's and edward scissorhands are WONDERFUL.
big fan of phillip glass, particularly the hours score. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: big fan of phillip glass, particularly the hours score. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: cborgman said: big fan of phillip glass, particularly the hours score. what? Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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The theme by Danny Elfman to the first Keaton Batman movie is awesome. So is the song, "Waltz To The Death", and "The Joker's Poem".
Themes to the Pee Wee Herman movies are great too. | |
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cborgman said: almost any danny elfman, but beetlejuice, peewee's and edward scissorhands are WONDERFUL.
big fan of phillip glass, particularly the hours score. I listened to his Einstein on the Beach (wasn't that Glass?) several times, and that is one tripped-out, mind-numbing piece! | |
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ernestsewell said: The theme by Danny Elfman to the first Keaton Batman movie is awesome. So is the song, "Waltz To The Death", and "The Joker's Poem".
Themes to the Pee Wee Herman movies are great too. the breakfast machine has to be one of the most iconic pieces of score from the 80s and beyond. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Amelie - Jan Tierson
The Assasination of Jesse James - Nick Cave & Warren Ellis Escape From New York - John Carpenter Singles - Various | |
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Poiple said: cborgman said: almost any danny elfman, but beetlejuice, peewee's and edward scissorhands are WONDERFUL.
big fan of phillip glass, particularly the hours score. I listened to his Einstein on the Beach (wasn't that Glass?) several times, and that is one tripped-out, mind-numbing piece! i havent heard it Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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alan silvestri also has some good ones.
death becomes her is my favorite of his. really comical score. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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elmer said: Amelie - Jan Tierson
The Assasination of Jesse James - Nick Cave & Warren Ellis Escape From New York - John Carpenter Singles - Various Good one! | |
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Poiple said: elmer said: Amelie - Jan Tierson
The Assasination of Jesse James - Nick Cave & Warren Ellis Escape From New York - John Carpenter Singles - Various Good one! indeed. i also love, love, love their score for "the proposition" and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Wonder why nobody mentioned Crocket's theme yet
great song; | |
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I also like the Rocky Soundtrack ALOT!
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Beverly Hills Cop
Miami Vice | |
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Not really a "soundtrack" person, but on the instrumental "scores" side of things, I enjoy the work of the classic orchestral film composers.
Being a big fan of Alfred Hitchcock films, tension-meister Bernard Herrmann is one of my favorites. ...Psycho ...Vertigo ...North By Northwest ...A medley of other Bernard Herrmann scores (Cape Fear, Obsession, Twisted Nerve, The Wrong Man, On Dangerous Ground, Farenheit 451, The Night Digger, The Kentuckian, Sisters, Battle of Neretva, Mysterious Island, Jane Eyre, The Man Who Knew Too Much) ...The Day The Earth Stood Still He also did scores for a few Ray Harryhausen stop-animation films (Jason and the Argonauts, Mysterious Island[i/], [i]The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad) And a theme for the TV series... ...Have Gun - Will Travel Documentary... Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Bernard Herrmann
omg, YES. i almost died the day i heard the elfman reworking of his psycho score, before i even saw the movie. two of my faves at once. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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