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Old 03-14-2008, 10:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Soundtracks of Movies

When the TFP was down, I posted Soundtracks of Movies on the blog. Since I'm still moving and grooving with this, I thought to move it to a more fitting location for discussions.

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As I was listening to Pulp Fiction Collector's edition, there's an interview with Quentin Tarantino on his soundtracks. Take a listen, it's quite interesting.

What's your favorite soundtrack? Honorable mentions? What specifically about that soundtrack makes you like it more than any other? Do you like scores like <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Music-Darkened-Theatre-Vol-Television/dp/B000002OEB/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;s=music&amp;qid=1203889213&amp;sr=8-2">Danny Elfman's Music for a Darkened Theater</a>?

I really dig the Tarantino soundtracks. They are very eclectic and fresh and yet very old and familiar. Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, vol. 1. But if I have to pick one soundtrack as to a favorite, it is Bachelor Party. First, the sophomoric humor kills me. Tom Hanks is just hysterical in the movie, and Oingo Boingo makes a cameo. Adrian Zmed of TJ Hooker sings a tune.

But my hidden totally secret love soundtrack, The Little Mermaid. I enjoyed the music so much that after seeing the movie I went straight to the record store and bought it. For you DS9 fans, Odo (Rene Auberjonois) sings a wonderful black comedy tune, Les Poissons.

As far as scores are concerned, any of the Danny Elfman scores send shivers down my spine in excitment. I always look forward to any movie that he's involved with. I do look forward to any of the John Williams scores, I really liked the Phantom Menace score.

Some honorable mentions:

<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Stand-Me-Original-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B000002IJL/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3?ie=UTF8&amp;s=music&amp;qid=1203891191&amp;sr=8-3">Pulp Fiction
Stand By Me</a>
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Fast-Times-At-Ridgemont-High/dp/B000002H14/ref=pd_bbs_sr_5?ie=UTF8&amp;s=music&amp;qid=1203891230&amp;sr=8-5">Fast Times At Ridgemont High</a>
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Metal-Music-Motion-Picture/dp/B000002H4C/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&amp;s=music&amp;qid=1203891253&amp;sr=8-2">Heavy Metal</a>
As far as movie soundtracks go, I've rediscovered the 50's-esque La Bamba and Grease.

I just started on the London Symphony Star Wars Scores I-VI. I had forgotten just how moved I am by them. Each one has emotion oozing out of it and because of the visuals of the movie, I can see the scenes in my head as the music unfolds.
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Old 03-15-2008, 05:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I was never into soundtracks for films other than musicals until the Burton movies. Now I love anything from Danny Elfman.
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Old 03-15-2008, 08:38 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm a bit of a soundtrack fiend.
- Bear McCreary (Battlestar Galactica)
- Brian Tyler (Childen of Dune)
- David Arnold (Stargate)
- Dennis McCarthy (Star Trek: TNG, Generations, Enterprise)
- Hans Zimmer (Thin Red Line, Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, Last Samurai, Tears of the Sun, Batman Begins, and DaVinci Code)
- Harry Gregson-Williams (Kingdom of Heaven)
- Howard Shore (The Lord of the Rings)
- Jerry Goldsmith (Star Trek: Final Frontier, First Contact)
- John Williams (Every good movie you've ever seen)
- Kyle Eastwood (Letters from Iwo Jima)
- Tan Dun (Hero)
- Tyler Bates (300)

That should be enough to get you started.
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Old 03-15-2008, 09:41 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Elfman in "The Nightmare Before Christmas" is a must-buy soundtrack.
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Old 03-15-2008, 09:54 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I was never into soundtracks for films other than musicals until the Burton movies. Now I love anything from Danny Elfman.
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Elfman in "The Nightmare Before Christmas" is a must-buy soundtrack.
I don't know if either of you have ever heard the soundtrack of
The Forbidden Zone The Forbidden Zone
but it is one of Danny Elfman's first soundtracks.

His version of
Minnie the Moocher Minnie the Moocher
is very interesting as is the rest of the eclectic sounds. He did it before Quentin.

When I first heard the Oogie Boogie song, it instantly reminded me of the Zone.
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Old 03-15-2008, 11:58 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I'll check into it.

Gabriel Yared's soundtrack to "Message In A Bottle" is what made the film tolerable for me.
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Old 03-15-2008, 12:18 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Johnny Greenwoods score for There Will Be Blood is remarkable.
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Old 03-15-2008, 02:30 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I don't know if either of you have ever heard the soundtrack of The Forbidden Zone but it is one of Danny Elfman's first soundtracks.
I'll have to check it out. When I went to sample it at Amazon, I checked out his So Lo album. Very interesting as well.
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Old 03-15-2008, 02:37 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I love the So Lo album, it is one of the best IMO where he reaches his stride from punk/new wave sound to bridging him to his soundtrack sound. The first track Gratitude is on the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack. I watched that movie so many times trying to find out exactly where it appears in the movie and have never ever figured it out.

He also has
Serenada Schizophrena Serenada Schizophrena
which was performed in Carnegie Hall. It's very interesting to listen to the samples, I have yet to actually get it, but it's on my list.
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Old 03-17-2008, 09:23 AM   #10 (permalink)
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I love soundtracks. John Williams has to be my favorite, but honorable mentions are:
- John Barry ("Somewhere in Time", "Out of Africa", etc)
- Hans Zimmer ("Last Samurai", "Gladiator")
- Mark Isham ("Life as a House", "A River Runs Through It")
- Clint Eastwood ("Unforgiven", "Bridges of Madison County", "Absolute Power", etc)

There's many more that I can't think of right now, but when I hear them I'm like "oh yeah, I love that composer's work". I have an XM radio subscription, so I listen to their Cinemagic channel all day while I'm at work.
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Old 03-17-2008, 09:38 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Johnny Greenwoods score for There Will Be Blood is remarkable.
agreed, i listened to it even before i watched the filmand still loved it haha.
my all time fav would probably have to be vanilla sky though
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Old 03-20-2008, 11:06 AM   #12 (permalink)
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I forgot to mention James Horner ("Braveheart", "Titanic", "Willow", etc)
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Old 03-20-2008, 04:21 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I love movie soundtracks and own or have owned quite a few in the past...but typically not ones that are just "scores". Some of my favorites are:
Forrest Gump
Grosse Pointe Blank
La Bamba
The Big Chill
Trainspotting
Titanic (minus the Celine Dion song)
The Full Monty

I think I like soundtracks because they usually offer songs by different artists, and that very much appeals to me. I rarely find an artist/band that I like enough to consistently buy their albums.
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Old 03-21-2008, 01:28 AM   #14 (permalink)
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I think I like soundtracks because they usually offer songs by different artists, and that very much appeals to me. I rarely find an artist/band that I like enough to consistently buy their albums.
And yet they usually have a cohesive vein running through them which caused them to be selected in the first place.
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Old 03-23-2008, 02:58 AM   #15 (permalink)
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I like Danny Elfman I have his greatest hits on CD.

As far as soundtracks go?

Grease
Twister - Bad Movie, Great Soundtrack

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Old 03-23-2008, 04:05 AM   #16 (permalink)
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How could I have forgotten about these? Thanks for sparking the old gal's memory, DonnieBoy:

The Big Chill
American Graffiti
West Side Story
Purple Rain
Saturday Night Fever
Car Wash (the orig)
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Old 03-26-2008, 02:05 PM   #17 (permalink)
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I don't know if either of you have ever heard the soundtrack of The Forbidden Zone but it is one of Danny Elfman's first soundtracks.

His version of Minnie the Moocher is very interesting as is the rest of the eclectic sounds. He did it before Quentin.

When I first heard the Oogie Boogie song, it instantly reminded me of the Zone.
Forbidden Zone was actually a product of Oingo Boingo (actually The Mystic Nights of the Oingo Boingo). If you get the DVD there are some old clips of the band before Danny took over from his brother Richard.

There is a difference between the score of a film (the musical bed) and the soundtrack to the film. These are sometimes controlled by two different people as well (Composer and Music Supervisor). You'll have one person writing a score and another person picking out music for the soundtrack.

Danny Elfman is one of my favorite score writers/composers. I'm also a big Boingo fan.

I also like the stuff Dave Grusin did on "On Golden Pond" as well as other stuff he has done.

I like Peter Gabriel's soundtracks and other music.

I like Michael Nyman and Mark Isham as score writers as well.

I don't really have a favorite music supervisor. But if you like Tarantino soundtracks then you may want to check out other movies that Karyn Rachtman has worked on. She was the music supervisor for most of his films.
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Old 03-27-2008, 02:40 AM   #18 (permalink)
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I like the juno soundtrack becuase im a big Kimya Dawson and Moldy Peaches fan.

SLC Punk soundtrack seems like it would be pretty good, along with the american hardcore soundtrack.

to bad i dont buy these things.
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Old 04-06-2008, 08:06 PM   #19 (permalink)
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I always find myself going back to these:

Wild At Heart
Lost Boys
Bright Lights, Big City
Honeymoon In Vegas
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Old 04-09-2008, 01:55 PM   #20 (permalink)
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to name a few:
The Mission (1986) - Ennio Morricone (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001553/) to see the list of films he has contributed to
The Fifth Element
The Graduate

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Old 04-09-2008, 03:56 PM   #21 (permalink)
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The Last of the Mohicans
The Two Towers

These two are, in my opinion, the two best classical pieces since Mozart's Requiem.
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Old 04-09-2008, 06:09 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Anything by Bernard Herrmann

A few of my favs:

Journey to the Center of the Earth
The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad
Vertigo
Psycho
Fahrenheit 451
Taxi Driver


But most especially:

The Day the Earth Stood Still




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Old 04-09-2008, 06:39 PM   #23 (permalink)
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The Last of the Mohicans
The Two Towers

These two are, in my opinion, the two best classical pieces since Mozart's Requiem.
I picked up the LOTR soundtracks... and then all the SWI-VI episodes.

it's very interesting to listen to them, especially the Star Wars. I can tell just where they are in the movie by the score.

LOTR I don't know as well, but it's very pleasing to listen to.
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One of my favorite movie soundtracks is Not Another Teen Movie. I never saw the movie, but the soundtrack is awesome, if you like 80s pop music performed by hard 90s bands:

1. Tainted Love - Marilyn Manson
2. Never Let Me Down Again - Smashing Pumpkins
3. Blue Monday - Orgy
4. The Metro - System Of A Down
5. But Not Tonight - Scott Weiland
6. Message Of Love - Saliva
7. Bizarre Love Triangle - Stabbing Westward
8. 99 Red Balloons - Goldfinger
9. I Melt With You - Mest
10. If You Leave - Good Charlotte
11. Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want - Muse
12. Somebody's Baby - Phantom Planet

The standout tracks:

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Old 04-10-2008, 01:31 PM   #26 (permalink)
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CHARLIE CLOUSER

OK lets see

the SAW soundtrack, most notable "Hello Zepp"


CLINT MANSELL

Requiem for a Dream soundtrack


The Fountain Soundtrack



and, well, my lunch break is over and I wanna finish this post so... Maybe i'll visit later.

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Old 04-10-2008, 01:42 PM   #27 (permalink)
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A few soundtracks I enjoy:

Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago - Maurice Jarre
Elevator to the Gallows - Miles Davis score
Anatomy of a Murder - Duke Ellington score
The Piano - Michael Nyman score
The Shining - A variety of non-original music composed by a variety of classical artists.
32 Short Films about Glenn Gould - A variety of non-original music played by Gould.
All the Mornings of the World - Bass viol music by Marais and Sainte-Colombe
So I married an axe murderer - A variety of mostly cheesy songs and excellent soundbites from the movie.

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Garden State was good. Donnie Darko. A Goofy Movie.
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Old 04-10-2008, 03:57 PM   #29 (permalink)
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I agree about the Star Wars soundtrack. You can listen to it and visualize the movie pretty well.

Btw, I started playing the clip of The Day the Earth Stood Still, then I started up Quentin's clip in the OP.
They blend awesomely. ;P
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Old 04-10-2008, 04:33 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Danny Elfman is one of my favorites, as well, but my favorite work of his is the soundtrack to Black Beauty. It's nearly impossible to find, but I somehow snagged a promotional copy of the CD on eBay a few years ago. Score!

Other favorites:
Gladiator
Sweeney Todd
The Lion King
The Little Mermaid
Forrest Gump
Juno
Garden State
Labyrinth
Pirates of the Caribbean
The Darjeeling Limited (and along with this, The Royal Tenenbaums & The Life Aquatic)

I really enjoy soundtracks for the most part. I haven't watched LOTR or SW lately, but I'm sure I'd be just as taken by their soundtracks as some of these above.
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Old 04-10-2008, 04:36 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Takemitsu Toru wrote music for films before he became known as a Really Big Composer. Whenever i listen to his stuff on its own, i get to thinking that it needs a movie.
Of the films he worked on, "Woman in the dunes" and "Ran" are probably the most well known.

One of the annoying things about movie music is that it creeps into your life. You hear the music, you think there ought to be a movie. So you're listening to whatever -- Miles Davis on the way home from work. It's raining, you're standing on the train. The window is flecked with raindrops. You imagine yourself (w/o the headphones) as the focus of a movie about a souful guy/gal who... You have the music down, anyway.

I used to translate old movies. I have the scores from a number of Japanese films written into my memory. Some of those '50s films are really lush.
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Despite the conservative family values that move the plot, there are a lot of things i like about "Paris, Texas".

Nastassja Kinski

Hunter Carson -- child actors don't get better than this. It's a good performance for any actor.

the shots of Texas -- what you'd expect in a rehash of "The searchers", but it works anyway. The shots of small town bars and laundromats evoked memories of a certain small town in Texas 35 years ago -- even the smells. I didn't even know i had those memories.

But what made me want to watch the film again was the opening credits with Harry Dean Stanton stumbling around the desert to Ry Cooder's guitar. Again, it's what you'd expect in a homage to John Ford, but it works anyway.
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the shots of Texas -- what you'd expect in a rehash of "The searchers", but it works anyway. The shots of small town bars and laundromats evoked memories of a certain small town in Texas 35 years ago -- even the smells. I didn't even know i had those memories.
In towns the size of Paris, Texas... they still look that way (just with newer trucks).
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In my last post I forgot about the
<i>Akira</i> Soundtrack Akira Soundtrack
. The score was composed by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geinoh_Yamashirogumi, a Japanese musical collective. It's great!
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Old 05-01-2008, 03:30 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Akira, I love the movie and I love the soundtrack. It never dawned on me to pick it up. I'll have to get this.
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o takemitsu's film music...kwaidan is still my favorite. woman in the dunes and face of another are also great. ran too, but those three films are brilliant.

hukkle is also one of my favorite sound movies.

jacques tati:
"monsieur hulot's vacation" and "playtime" are both brilliant for sound.

the driving sequencein tarkovsky's "solaris" is great.

i dislike soundtracks or music for films that push you around, that tell you what to think. i like music for films that does something else, enhances or emphasizes elements within the film or, like takemitsu's sound does in the first segment of kwaidan, turns your perception of what you're seeing inside out.
just watch it and you'll see.

other bits i really like:

in la haine, the sequence with the dj who puts the speakers up in an hlm window and spins a mashup involving edith piaf.
clockwork orange, of course. the chain fight sequence to rossini's the thieving magpie in particular.

von trier's dancer in the dark. one of the best musicals ever.
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Old 05-02-2008, 02:46 PM   #37 (permalink)
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One that hasn't been mentioned yet is the soundtrack from Sliver. A couple of songs by Enigma and Massive Attack I keep going back to.
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Old 05-03-2008, 02:56 PM   #38 (permalink)
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The Breakfast Club.. an oldie but a goodie!
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Old 06-30-2008, 04:24 PM   #39 (permalink)
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I personally loved the soundtrack to Garden State. One of the best imo.
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Old 09-04-2010, 05:13 AM   #40 (permalink)
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The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
music composed by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
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