Favorite Soundtrack tune:

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  • Reply 1 of 23
    giaguaragiaguara Posts: 2,724member
    Soundtrack .. as Soundtrack software sound, or soundtrack movie soundtrack sound? \



    Movie one, probably the Passion/Last Temptation of Christ (Peter Gabriel) or (Klaus Badelt: ) Pirates of the Caribbean or (Clint Mansell: ) Requiem for a Dream.. both soundtracks are great. No Soundtrack (that software) though .. poor me.
  • Reply 2 of 23
    I was thinking Movies/TV shows..



    Oh,.. I got a good one you might like: The Red Violin - Joshua Bell
  • Reply 3 of 23
    Rent or Les Mis. Both packed full of amazing music. Not a TV show or movie, but incredible none the less.
  • Reply 4 of 23
    daverdaver Posts: 496member
    Favourite song from a soundtrack, or score cue?



    Conan the Barbarian (Basil Poledouris) is a fun listen, and I've always been a fan of Elliot Goldenthal's unsettling Alien3 score (one of the film's redeeming features).



    I didn't enjoy the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack at all ? too much generic Badelt/Gregson-Williams/Powell/Zimmer bombast.
  • Reply 5 of 23
    lawrence of arabia - maurice jarre



    the natural - randy newman
  • Reply 6 of 23
    moogsmoogs Posts: 4,296member
    Currently (and currently listening to) "Chateau" from Rob Dougan (Matrix Reloaded). It's from the scene where Neo fights off the Merovingian's henchman in the castle... very cool track.
  • Reply 7 of 23
    I really dig the entire Cowboy Bebop Soundtrack.



    Trigun Ain't bad neither.
  • Reply 8 of 23
    eugeneeugene Posts: 8,254member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Daver



    I didn't enjoy the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack at all ? too much generic Badelt/Gregson-Williams/Powell/Zimmer bombast.




    I can see a bit of Zimmer in Badelt since the latter has worked under the former, but I saw no shades of Gregson-Williams and Powell in Pirates. And I hardly find any of them 'bombastic' ... see Chicken Run score.



    It's more likely the fault of the typical action flicks that Zimmer is contracted to do work for rather than his own. All that worldly tribal stuff he's done in the past is hardly generic... I don't really like that sort of music though...



    As for my own favorite, I don't have one in particular. I like several tracks on each of the following compositions:



    Dances With Wolves - John Barry

    The Rocketeer - James Horner

    Edward Scissorhands - Danny Elfman

    Braveheart - James Horner

    Legends of the Fall - James Horner

    Glory - James Horner

    Band of Brothers - Michael Kamen

    Dragonheart - Randy Edelman

    etc, etc.
  • Reply 9 of 23
    Glory and The Last of the Mohicians (however it's spelled)
  • Reply 10 of 23
    horner did one of my favorites - gorky park
  • Reply 11 of 23
    The Fifth Element



    P.Gabriel fans should know he sings the song "Little Light of Love"
  • Reply 12 of 23
    Thomas Newman's:

    Green Mile

    Meet Joe Black

    American Beauty

    Shawshank Redemption



    Hans Zimmer's:

    Gladiator

    Black Hawk Down

    The Rock

    Hannibal



    James Horner's:

    Beautiful Mind

    Apollo 13

    Legends of the Fall

    Titanic



    Howard Shore's:

    Lord of the Rings Trilogy



    John Williams':

    Well...everything...



    Master and Commander Soundtrack

    Matrix Revolutions Soundtrack

    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Soundtrack

    Cast Away Theme



    I love film scores...
  • Reply 13 of 23
    daverdaver Posts: 496member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Eugene

    I can see a bit of Zimmer in Badelt since the latter has worked under the former, but I saw no shades of Gregson-Williams and Powell in Pirates. And I hardly find any of them 'bombastic' ... see Chicken Run score.etc, etc.



    Don't take my comment the wrong way; I appreciate of lot the work put out by the Media Ventures crew. Chicken Run, as you noted, was delightful, and I liked Powell's work on The Bourne Identity as well. I look forward to see what newcomer Badelt will contribute.



    The Pirates of the Caribbean score just reminded me of a particular sort of synth-heavy action score that Zimmer and associates sometimes produce ? think The Rock.
  • Reply 14 of 23
    Anyone here into Jerry Goldsmith?
  • Reply 15 of 23
    daverdaver Posts: 496member
    Goldsmith's scores are great, especially those from the 70's.



    I love his Star Trek?The Motion Picture work to death (although its main theme has been way overplayed by now).



    Alien and Total Recall are excellent as well.
  • Reply 16 of 23
    Quote:

    Originally posted by dewdops

    The Fifth Element



    P.Gabriel fans should know he sings the song "Little Light of Love"






    YES! that is a such a great soundtrack, and it fits the movie so well...great movie too.
  • Reply 17 of 23
    eugeneeugene Posts: 8,254member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by filmmaker2002

    Howard Shore's:

    Lord of the Rings Trilogy




    Isengard Unleashed in the LotR:TTT score, the portion with the choir beginning around 2:00...rules...until the orchestra features again.
  • Reply 18 of 23
    I'll just mention a few of my favorite soundtracks:



    Alien3 by Elliot Goldenthal: All time favorite. GREAT music on all levels! (but the movie sucked)

    oh yeah, Alien and Aliens soundtracks are good too...

    8mm by Mychael Danna. not as good as A3 but still nice. different.

    the first Poltergeist by Jerry Goldsmith is also excellent



    ah...gotta stop. could go on now



    However, LOTR soundtracks works great in the movie but is mediocre when heard alone. Not bad at all, but just very standard stuff imo.
  • Reply 19 of 23
    Good.



    We have our John Barry fans.. Hans Zimmer fans.. Jerry Goldsmith fans..



    Hmm,.. I'm gonna drop some more names me thinks are worthy..



    Lalo Schifrin - Mission: Impossible fame

    Krzysztof Komeda - Rosemary's Baby fame

    Francis Lai - A Man and a Woman fame

    David Shire - The Taking of Pelham One Two Three fame

    Michel Legrand - The Thomas Crown Affair fame

    Roy Budd - Get Carter fame

    Henry Mancini - Pink Panther fame

    Ennio Morricone - Italian Westerns fame



    Speaking of Italian cinema.. some funky 70's lounge music classics..



    Piero Umiliani

    Piero Piccioni

    Armando Trovaioli

    Riz Ortolani

    Nino Rota

    Bruno Nicolai

    Gianni Ferrio

    Gato Barbieri
  • Reply 20 of 23
    daverdaver Posts: 496member
    Let's not neglect the late, great Bernard Herrmann, who composed many wonderful scores outside his better-known collaborations with Hitchcock.



    His overture to Vertigo is mesmerising.
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