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favorite movie score-soundtrack
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:50 am
by oucheh_Archive
Even though the movie sucked, Cliff Martinez's soundtrack for Solaris was pretty good.
On that note,
Traffic
Inland Empire
2001
Thief
Most Morricone western soundtracks.
Syriana
-Jeremy
favorite movie score-soundtrack
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:16 pm
by Rodabod_Archive
That Rza soundtrack for Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai was pretty cool.
favorite movie score-soundtrack
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:24 pm
by Dr Ew_Archive
hip priest wrote:David Shire's score for The Conversation is fantastic. I was very chuffed to learn it had recently been reissued by a small San Francisco label Intrada:
Agreed. I bought that from them a few years ago.
Here is a better link.
favorite movie score-soundtrack
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:28 pm
by mt_Archive
jimmy spako wrote:jarmusch films've turned out some of my favorites: neil young's solo st for "dead man"; the rza's st for "ghost dog".
most recently: "the life aquatic"...i love mothersbaugh's electroacoustic stuff, the portugese bowie covers & the choice of old tunes, especially "way i feel inside" from the zombies.
Agree wholeheartedly with these. I listen to the Life Aquatic and Ghost Dog soundtracks quite often.
Don't know why the Ghost Dog RZA tracks were only available as a Japanese import - liked them so much I paid up for the real soundtrack instead of whatever tracks they had on the U.S. (bogus) soundtrack.
favorite movie score-soundtrack
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:33 pm
by geiginni_Archive
Les Baxter - The Sacred Idol. Amazing score. Like Ravel's 'Daphnis et Chloe', but set in Aztec Mexico with the Conquistadors instead of pirates. His scores for Goliath and the Barbarians and Master of the World are cool too.
Le Double Vie de Veronique, along with other Zbigniew Preisner scores for Kieślowski's films.
Most Bernard Hermann - Psycho, NBNW, Vertigo, Mysterious Island, The Three Worlds of Gulliver.
Most Kubrick soundtracks are pretty good, if just for using great music not scored for the film.
Goldsmith for Planet of the Apes. Probably the best thing he ever did.
The Morricone spaghetti western scores are great too, but the score he did for Diabolik is total crap.
Franz Waxman's score for Sunset Boulevard is really excellent.
favorite movie score-soundtrack
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:45 pm
by Del75_Archive
Blue Collar - especially 'Hard Working Man' which plays during the opening credits with Captain Beefheart and Ry Cooder, an absolute piledriver of a song.
John Carpenter did some great atmospheric stuff on everything from Assault on Precinct 13 up until The Thing.
favorite movie score-soundtrack
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:57 pm
by Maurice_Archive
Popol Vuh's soundtrack to Aguirre, the Wrath of God is perfect for the film.
favorite movie score-soundtrack
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:59 pm
by 6079smith_Archive
Looking quickly through my "film soundtrack section":
2001
Forbidden Planet
Dead Man
Underground Although I think the songs on this stand up pretty well on their own. My girlfriend reckons it's the only 'party' album I have, as in when we have company over it won't annoy half the room.
Sort of on the same track, but has anyone seen a film in the vein of The Conversation, except it's a thief planning a robbery while being bugged by The Man? I remember the soundtrack being just a whole series of analog synth burbles, really odd stuff. Film was from the seventies, can't remember who was in it... not much to go on, eh? Oh well.
favorite movie score-soundtrack
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:11 pm
by Mark Hansen_Archive
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" soundtrack is very entertaining.
favorite movie score-soundtrack
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:40 pm
by Bloodjet_Archive
Halloween III
Cremaster 2
Aguirre/Fitzcarraldo/Nosferatu
Belly of an Architect
Story of O
Who Saw Her Die?
Electra Glide in Blue