Best Soundtrack?
Dec 13, 2007 at 11:17 AM Post #185 of 195
"I am Sam" . All excellent Beatles covers
 
Dec 15, 2007 at 11:46 AM Post #190 of 195
air: the virgin suicides
arild andersen group: electra
klaus badelt/hans zimmer: the pledge
anne dudley: american history x
the dust brothers: fight club
danny elfman: edward scissorhands
peter gabriel: passion
lisa gerrard/hans zimmer: gladiator
philip glass: kundun
elliot goldenthal: alien³
jerry goldsmith: alien
bernard herrmann: taxi driver
james horner: brainstorm
wojciech kilar: la neuvième porte
clint mansell: the fountain
ennio morricone: once upon a time in america
john powell: face/off
howard shore: the cell
michael stearns: baraka
vangelis: blade runner/antarctica
hans zimmer: regarding henry
hans zimmer: broken arrow
hans zimmer: the thin red line
2001
cliff martinez: solaris
sexy beast
howard shore: seven
hans zimmer: black rain

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Dec 20, 2010 at 8:24 AM Post #191 of 195
Some of my favorites:
 
John Williams:  Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones (any of them),
James Horner:  Willow, The Land Before Time
John Barry: Raise the Titanic, Out of Africa, The Scarlet Letter
Joe Hisaishi: Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke (both of them)
Alan Menken: Beauty and the Beast, Hunchback of Notre Dame
 
Dec 29, 2010 at 11:13 AM Post #192 of 195
There is a compilation disk that I found a few weeks ago that is a bunch of "sci-fi" soundtrack pieces put out by TelArc.  It is called TIME WARP and has some amazing pieces.  Some of them are ones that will BLOW YOUR SOCKS OFF!  The first piece, "Ascent / 2001" was made fr TelArc to show off what digital recordings could really do to a system.
 
It cracks me up that it actually has a warning on the front of the CD.  I have found it on iTunes as well for those of you who do iTunes stuff.
 
Sproles
 
 
Dec 30, 2010 at 1:41 PM Post #194 of 195
Gotta be Hans Zimmer. T Dark Knight, MW2, Batman Begins, MI2, T Rock etc. There's also Steve Jablonsky in Transformers 1, 2, T Island, GoW2, and goes w/o saying Howard Shore in the LotR.
 
Dec 30, 2010 at 2:46 PM Post #195 of 195
Hans Zimmer: Inception/The Dark Knight.
 
Robbie Robertson: Shutter Island (not an original soundtrack though but a collection of modern classical music)
 
Carter Burwell: In Bruges
 
Michael Giacchino: Lost (Tv series) as a whole (no specific season). 
 
Leopold Stokowski (orchestral conductor): Fantasia
 
2001, A Space Odyssey (various artists). 
 
Bernard Herrmann: Vertigo
 

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