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post #16 of 28

The complete recording of LOTR is absolutely amazing.  It has to be one of the biggest sounding scores that I know of.  It sounds absolutely massive.  Easily 200+ instruments.  

post #17 of 28
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ya but im not ba big fan of enya. sounds too much like spa music to me.

post #18 of 28

Donnie darko soundtrack is short but fantastic

post #19 of 28
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TREVOR RABIN THEME FROM ARMAGADDON

post #20 of 28

Just bought the soundtracks from Babylon A.D. and Vantage Point by Atli Örvarsson. They are pretty big in soundstage. Sometimes reminds me of Steve Jablonsky. A member of Head-Fi in another thread recommended it and really can say the same ;)

post #21 of 28

this is a great OST

 

The natural staring robert redford.  Love the film too!

post #22 of 28

A few favorites in my current listening rotation: (1) Oh Brother Where Art Thou; (2) Across the Universe; (3) Garden State; and (4) 500 Days of Summer

post #23 of 28

In no particular order (more film scores than soundtracks, if anyone even cares about the difference)... bigsmile_face.gif

 

The Free Association (David Holmes, Pati Yang, Sean Reveron, Stephen Hilton) - Code 46

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Keith Kenniff - The Last Survivor

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Michael Nyman - Gattaca

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The Cinematic Orchestra - Les Ailes Pourpres: Le Mystère des Flamants

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The Cinematic Orchestra - Man with a Movie Camera

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John Zorn - Film Works XIII Invitation to a Suicide

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Thomas Newman - American Beauty: Original Motion Picture Score

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Yann Tiersen - Amelie

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Original in their own way, each deserve a listen...

post #24 of 28

What about Ennio Morricone? His soundtracks in The Man with No Name Trilogy is awesome. Also I come from India. There is this composer named Ilayaraja. Very good OST. He is the only composer to score music for more that 900 movies in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi.

One of the posters said about Clint Mansell. His OST for Fountain was awesome.

post #25 of 28

I love the soundtrack for The Fountain, it's the only soundtrack I really listen to.

 

I'm curious about the Black Swan one though. 

post #26 of 28
Juno OST is great
but my fav is
Romeo and Juliet OST it has so many great songs.
post #27 of 28

Across the Universe.  What i'm about to say is blasphemy to Beatles fans, but personally I like the remakes better then the originals.

post #28 of 28

Anybody got the Burton-Elfman box set?

 

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