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August 1st, 2007, 03:59 AM | #1 |
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What is your favorite official movie soundtrack that you use the most? Mine are
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Patton. Very wonderful.
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King Kong-Central Park Scene, 2nd half of that track
Meet Joe Black-Final Scene Deep Blue Sea-Last Scene Dragonfly-Last scene Time Machine-track #1 and #15 These are all instrumental and work very well as bgm. I dont' like to use stuff with vocals as it is distracting. |
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Used theme song to Last Dragon with a highlights vid and it turned out really well.
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any from rachel portman, steve jablonsky (sp?)
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The Blues Brothers...the original, of course, and not only the "official" soundtrack -- with Aretha, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles and of course James Brown -- but all the background music is wonderful as well -- John Lee Hooker, Elmore James, Louis Jordan, et al.
oops... fired that off and then saw the "that you use the most" part...still, it's a great soundtrack. |
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