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Plowing straight ahead come what may
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Tonight I listened to a couple of movie soundtracks on my iPod while chillin' on the back porch...

Legends Of The Fall is outstanding as well as Gladiator (especially Lisa Gerrard)...

Both well done Smile


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I pirated several soundtracks many, many years ago. (Don't worry. I stopped pirating media nearly a decade ago.) Here's a screenshot of most of them:

http://superdimension.net/images/scores.jpg

The Score It! series is cool because it condenses all the music down to less than 15 minutes. You still get a feel for the movie score without having to listen to a full-length album.



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It isn't a road trip without Smokey and the Bandit and both Blues Brothers soundtracks.
 
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Reminds me of the software expert, computer nerd, that we had in once. He spent all his time on the road and his only hobby was collecting TV show theme songs. He said searching for them was what he did at night in his hotel room. He had thousands. I could not name a show he didn't have. I told him he needed to get laid!



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Lots of 'em discussed recently here: https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...935/m/3580067834/p/1
 
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The Professional and The 5th Element.

The old-school Conan movie soundtracks were awesome, too.


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Is there anything more stirring than listening to Superman: The Movie?




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^ I'm going to say "yes."



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I like the ones mentioned but I'll add the Highlander soundtrack by Queen.



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Urban Cowboy

Saturday Night Fever

Last of the Mohicans


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Eric Serra has great scores starting with the big blue, Leon the professional, the 5th element, Atlantis, the messenger, etc.

Killing Zoe by tomandandy is excellent. Clint Eastwood brings top notch jazz to his movies, take a look at the garden of good a deal evil and bird.
Speaking of birds, Birdy is fabulous. Round midnight is excellent. Got too many to count.

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The Big Chill was a great one. Liked GoG soundtrack too.


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Some of my favs:

The Crow
Singles
The Commitments
O Brother Where Art Thou
Trainspotting
Garden State


 
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Originally posted by rusbro:
Lots of 'em discussed recently here: https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...935/m/3580067834/p/1


And once again, as indicated above, this is a current thread. Roll Eyes
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Yes, but that thread is about scores. This one is about soundtracks. There's a difference!



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Eurotrip.
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I agree, there’s a distinct difference between a movie score and a soundtrack. I came back to this thread because today I listened to a soundtrack that I really like from a favorite movie, “The Rookie.” Jim Morris’ amazing story of a Texas HS baseball coach who promises to attend a major league tryout if his team reaches the playoffs. Great soundtrack.

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Some Dreams
Produced by The Twangtrust
Written and Performed by Steve Earle
Courtesy of Artemis Records

In My Time Of Need
Produced by Ethan Johns
Written and Performed by Ryan Adams
Courtesy of Lost Highway Records

The Christmas Song
Written by Mel Tormé and Robert Wells (as Bob Wells)
Performed by Nat 'King' Cole
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets

Tumbling Down
Written by Allison Moorer and Doyle Primm
Performed by Allison Moorer
Courtesy of Universal South
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

Truly Cooley
Written by Paul Greenstein
Performed by The Radio Ranch Straight Shooters
Baby I Ain't Gotta Do That No More
Written by Paul Burch
Performed by Paul Burch & The WPA BallClub

Stuff That Works
Written by Guy Clark and Rodney Crowell
Performed by Guy Clark
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

Happy Birthday To You
Written by Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. Hill

Embryonic Journey
Written by Jorma Kaukonen
Performed by Jefferson Airplane
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label, a unit of BMG Entertainment
Under license from BMG Special Products

Run On
Written and Performed by Elvis Presley
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label, a unit of BMG Entertainment
Under license from BMG Special Products

Jump Around
Written by Erik Schrody and Deejay Muggs (as Larry Muggerud)
Performed by House of Pain
Courtesy of Tommy Boy Records

Slow Turning
Written and Performed by John Hiatt
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

Blue Moon Nights
Written and Performed by John Fogerty
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

Nothing I Can Do About It Now
Written by Beth Nielsen Chapman
Performed by Willie Nelson
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

Holding Pattern
Written and Performed by Dave Hole
Courtesy of Alligator Records

There Is A Light
Written and Performed by Duane Jarvis

Wooly Bully
Written by Domingo Samudio
Performed by Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs
Courtesy of Tree Productions

Shining
Written and Performed by Eileen Rose
Courtesy of Rough Trade Records

The Star-Spangled Banner
(uncredited)
Music by John Stafford Smith
Lyrics by Francis Scott Key


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Grosse Point Blank

Last of the Mohicans

Dumb and Dumber


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Blade Runner....


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