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Travis Cossel May 28th, 2008 05:31 PM

Post Your Favorite Soundtracks
 
I don't know about the rest of you, but I spend A LOT of time looking for amazing new soundtracks. So I started thinking it would be great if we had a thread where we could constantly add those amazing soundtracks as we find them. Who knows, if there's enough interest maybe we can get it stickied.

We should have a system, though, to make things easier. So I suggest you list the movie, followed by the composer. If there are only one or two tracks on the album you like, then add those also.

I'll start things off with a few of my current favorites ...


A River Runs Through It - Mark Isham

Road To Perdition - Thomas Newman (The Farm, Rain Hammers, Road to Perdition & Dirty Money)

Band of Brothers - Michael Kamen (Main Titles, Requim, Winters on Subway, Austria, Headscarf)

The Holiday - Hans Zimmer

Becoming Jane - Adrian Johnston

Under The Tuscan Sun - Christophe Beck

Travis Cossel May 29th, 2008 04:59 PM

80 views and NO ONE has a soundtrack to add? Really??

SiuChung Leung May 29th, 2008 11:21 PM

Love is waiting
living to love you
Aerosmith - I Dont Want To Miss A Thing
Question - Rhett Miller
Everything - Michael Buble

Travis Cossel May 30th, 2008 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SiuChung Leung (Post 885517)
Love is waiting
living to love you
Aerosmith - I Dont Want To Miss A Thing
Question - Rhett Miller
Everything - Michael Buble

Well, I was actually looking for soundtracks, not individual songs, but that's cool. At least someone posted, lol!

Niall Chadwick May 30th, 2008 03:04 AM

One of my favourite scores for a film was James Horner's work for Aliens

I used to listen to it on my tape player, in the dark. It caught the feeling of the film, the fear and the tension perfectly. A perfect example of music adding to the quality of the film

I do love the work of John Williams, specially on my favourite film Raiders.

Other scores I have liked:

Batman - Danny Elfman
Gladiator - Hanz Zimmer
Star Wars - John Williams
Band of Brothers - Michael Kamen

When it comes to films, I think that whether you have a score or a soundtrack depends entirely on the type of film it is, and also what you are trying to say with the film.

Mike Oveson May 30th, 2008 07:02 AM

If we are talking strictly about scores and not necessarily for wedding work, here's a short list that I like, in rough alphabetical order:

Casino Royale
Chronicles of Narnia (1 & 2)
Courage Under Fire
The Crow
ET
Glory
Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix
The Incredibles
Independence Day
Indiana Jones (All 4 of them but especially ROTLA)
The Last Starfighter (cheesy but fun)
Lord of the Rings (all three)
Moulin Rouge
Ratatouille
Star Wars (all 6)
Stargate
Swing Kids
Saving Private Ryan
The Bourne Identity (and sequels)

And just about anything by Michael Giacchino, including his video game music. Some of his work for the World War II genre, from Secret Weapons Over Normandy in the old days to Medal of Honor: Airborne most recently he has an incredibly talent for musically portraying the emotion of a given scene. This isn't a conclusive list of the scores I have enjoyed, but just what's on my iPod right now. :)

Evan Lloyd May 30th, 2008 09:10 AM

Brave Heart soundtrack
Last of the Mohicans soundtrack

Art Varga May 30th, 2008 07:43 PM

I like Thomas Newman a lot - Finding Nemo and Little Women in particular.

Travis Cossel June 2nd, 2008 01:13 AM

I'm sorry. I should have specified soundtracks that relate to weddings. Thanks guys.

Bill Grant June 2nd, 2008 07:18 AM

Travis,
My classics are...
Gladiator
Braveheart
Legends of the Fall
Castaway
Contact

I used those so much that my new favorites are 180 degrees the other way.
I like
Juno
Ocean's Eleven
(Guy Richie's) Revolver
Once
Things change right?
Bill

Deniz Ahmet June 2nd, 2008 07:45 AM

get Smartsound - www.smartsound.com


Saves a lot of effort.

Travis Cossel June 2nd, 2008 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Grant (Post 887038)
Travis,
My classics are...
Gladiator
Braveheart
Legends of the Fall
Castaway
Contact

I used those so much that my new favorites are 180 degrees the other way.
I like
Juno
Ocean's Eleven
(Guy Richie's) Revolver
Once
Things change right?
Bill

Funny you should mention Castaway. I was trying to find that on iTunes but they don't have it. d:-(

Travis Cossel June 2nd, 2008 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deniz Ahmet (Post 887044)
get Smartsound - www.smartsound.com


Saves a lot of effort.

They have some great sounds. Much better than a lot of the "stock" music out there. The thing about an actual soundtrack though is that you have a running theme through anywhere from 10-20 different tracks. It's much more cohesive than picking a bunch of random tracks from a place like smartsound.com.

Vince Baker June 2nd, 2008 12:25 PM

Some erm alternatives....
 
How about trying to fit the following in:

Bring your daughter to the slaughter
He man woman hater
Love on the rocks
Anything by Eminem

Travis Cossel June 2nd, 2008 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vince Baker (Post 887229)
How about trying to fit the following in:

Bring your daughter to the slaughter
He man woman hater
Love on the rocks
Anything by Eminem

Yeaaahhhhh ..... lol


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