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Kenji   08-13-2007, 05:24 AM
#31
Yesterday was a little bit of my lucky day. I found soundtrack of "THE DARK CRYSTAL". I've been looking for this one for a long time. I like this movie and music. Music by Trevor Jones is fantastic and beautiful and dynamic.

My favorite soundtracks.

1, Star Wars V The Empire Strikes Back (I still have LP record)
2, The Abyss (by James Horner)
3, Back to the Future(1,2,3) (by Alan Sylvestri)
4, The Dark Crystal (by Trevor Jones)
5, The Last Starfighter (by Craig Safan)
6, Raiders of the Lost Ark(J. Williams)
7, Lifeforce(by Henry Mancini)
8, Titanic(by James Horner)
9, Star Trek II(by James Horner)
10, Dune(by TOTO)
BK Akitas   08-21-2007, 12:28 PM
#32
I dig my 80's music too AsMoral Smile Gottahaveit.

The Lost Boys ("Beauty Has Her Way" is still a fave)
Top Gun (I listen to the soundtrack a lot but I don't own the movie anymore, sent all my Cruise flicks back to his agent after he jumped the couch)
Last of the Mohicans
Legend (pretty sure its all Tangerine Dream)
Pretty Woman

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Bluesman Mike Lindner   08-21-2007, 02:32 PM
#33
Kenji Wrote:Yesterday was a little bit of my lucky day. I found soundtrack of "THE DARK CRYSTAL". I've been looking for this one for a long time. I like this movie and music. Music by Trevor Jones is fantastic and beautiful and dynamic.

My favorite soundtracks.

1, Star Wars V The Empire Strikes Back (I still have LP record)
2, The Abyss (by James Horner)
3, Back to the Future(1,2,3) (by Alan Sylvestri)
4, The Dark Crystal (by Trevor Jones)
5, The Last Starfighter (by Craig Safan)
6, Raiders of the Lost Ark(J. Williams)
7, Lifeforce(by Henry Mancini)
8, Titanic(by James Horner)
9, Star Trek II(by James Horner)
10, Dune(by TOTO)

I got a copy of Elgar's Second Symphony by chance, gave it a spin. Wasn't really listening, though, as I was reading while it was playing. But when I'd turn a page, and turn my ears to the sound pouring from my boom-box, I thought, "Dear me... this is movie soundtrack music, only Elmer Bernstein did it better."

But me own favorite =real= soundtrack music?

Gotta be A HARD DAY'S NIGHT or MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR by The Fabs. Later for violins and cellos! Gimme 2 electric guitars, bass and drums! ("Lindner, there were =plenty= of violins and cellos in MMT!" Ah...details, details, details..."Wink )
Miskatonic & Gin   08-22-2007, 12:48 AM
#34
A few favorites of mine:

Dead Presidents Vol 1 & 2
Boogie Nights
Legend
Saturday Night Fever
Pulp Fiction
Superfly
Shaft
Beautiful Girls
American Pop
The Last Waltz (I know, I'm cheating here)

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Dave F   08-22-2007, 08:17 PM
#35
Miskatonic & Gin' Wrote:A few favorites of mine:

Dead Presidents Vol 1 & 2
Boogie Nights
Legend
Saturday Night Fever
Pulp Fiction
Superfly
Shaft
Beautiful Girls
American Pop
The Last Waltz (I know, I'm cheating here)

I was suprised no one mentioned Pulp Fiction - then someone did

This is the only spoundtrack cd I ever bought

I would have to add The Matrix as well

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Biggles   08-22-2007, 08:28 PM
#36
Kenji Wrote:Yesterday was a little bit of my lucky day. I found soundtrack of "THE DARK CRYSTAL". I've been looking for this one for a long time. I like this movie and music. Music by Trevor Jones is fantastic and beautiful and dynamic.

My favorite soundtracks.

1, Star Wars V The Empire Strikes Back (I still have LP record)
2, The Abyss (by James Horner)
3, Back to the Future(1,2,3) (by Alan Sylvestri)
4, The Dark Crystal (by Trevor Jones)
5, The Last Starfighter (by Craig Safan)
6, Raiders of the Lost Ark(J. Williams)
7, Lifeforce(by Henry Mancini)
8, Titanic(by James Horner)
9, Star Trek II(by James Horner)
10, Dune(by TOTO)

I haven't bought a movie soundtrack in years, but "back in the day", I bought a few. The best of the bunch back then, IMHO and in no particular order, were: "Shaft", "Super Fly", "The Graduate". Probably a few others, but these I know I bought, on LPs. My wife has the "Mr. Holland's Opus" soundtrack, which she plays regularly, and I've also heard the "Forrest Gump" soundtrack. Both of these merit consideration.

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RichE   09-16-2007, 05:58 PM
#37
Here's mine
BATTLE OF THE BULGE B. Frankel I picked up the cd from Japan of the original soundtrack-great use of "Panzerleid".
HERCULES Enzo Masetti The music from the Steve Reeves film is a joy to hear.
THE OMEGA MAN Ron Grainer Boy I love this score-I grabbed it up before it dropped out of the bin!
JAMES BERNARD scores
TOWERING INFERNO John Williams
BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN Franz Waxman
JOURNEY TO THE STARS John Mauceri and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
from Philips Track this down as it has what has to be the best version of "Things To Come" from Sir Arthur Bliss. This wonderful version not only includes chorus but the Christmass carols that are part of the films start. Wonderful!!!
DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS/12 O'CLOCK HIGH Alfred Newman
JOE VS THE VOLCANO George Delerue

Now does anyone have a copy of "THE ENEMY BELOW" by Leith Harline? I missed the boat!!!!!
Auskar   09-16-2007, 09:13 PM
#38
Britfan Wrote:I was suprised no one mentioned Pulp Fiction - then someone did. This is the only spoundtrack cd I ever bought.
I've never really been all that big on soundtracks, unless I couldn't figure out where to get the actual music from the movie that I liked.

With Pulp Fiction, I went out and got the Dick Dale CD, "Better Shred than Dead," which had some great music on it (and some not so great), but it certainly had Miserlou (the Dick Dale song from Pulp Fiction).

Once I did own the soundtrack from American Graffiti.

I also have the sountracks to Dead Man, Vampires, and Desperado -- not because they are great soundtracks, but because there was a song somewhere in the soundtrack that I just had to have.
Silverfish   09-17-2007, 09:59 PM
#39
I have The Phantom of the Opera on cassette tape. Does that count as a soudtrack? I love it.

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IanSF   09-25-2007, 05:52 PM
#40
I don't generally buy soundtrack CD's as a rule because I like to relate the music in films with the scenes they feature in. For the same reason I'm not a great lover of musicals as in a lot of cases they are just a collection of songs with a poorly connected storyline.
Having said all that there is one film that I really related to in my youth and on a whim, purposely set out to track down the soundtrack CD almost 30 years later. The film was 'Melody' and the soundtrack was by the Bee Gees and a track by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
There, I've done it, I've come clean and owned up to a guilty pleasure.

On a completely different note, There's a song that plays over the final credits of 'Devil's Own' (Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt) that really struck a chord with me. The rest of the score wasn't so memorable but Melissa Etheridge's 'Going Home' is one of those songs that has that 'haunting' quality that every time I hear it I can't get it out of my head for days. Even now, I can hear it in the back of my head.
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