What is your favorite soundtrack album?

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  1. Matt R.

    Matt R. Forum Resident

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    I enjoy both Gardians of the Galaxy soundtracks.
     
  2. Einar Einarsson Kvaran

    Einar Einarsson Kvaran King of his castle

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    I'm sticking with the classics. For now

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  3. Einar Einarsson Kvaran

    Einar Einarsson Kvaran King of his castle

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    And who could deny

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  4. Stuevts

    Stuevts Not drinking the kool-aid

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    Star, Idaho
    Easy Rider
    Thief - Tangerine Dream
     
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  5. Ignatius

    Ignatius Forum Resident

    You...whippersnappers... none of you appreciate the virtues of Italian fake documentaries about witchcraft! But 1970 was a simpler time and the acid was better.:magoo:
     
  6. vinylontubes

    vinylontubes Forum Resident

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    Wait, no's said Stop Making Sense. Ah hell, did anybody say Woodstock?
     
  7. Splungeworthy

    Splungeworthy Forum Rezidentura

    My first soundtrack was my most impactful.
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    I played this obsessively as a kid.
    Other faves:
    American Graffiti
    Singles
    Purple Rain
    Jaws
    Star Wars
    Close Encounters
    Wizard Of Oz
    That Thing You Do
    Music Man
    La La Land
     
  8. dualstacker

    dualstacker Forum Resident

    Keep waiting for Tom Hanks (or somebody) to green light a "That Thing You Do"Soundtrack release on vinyl. Could be a really cool package with an insert of 7 inch single of title song on PlayTone label. Another Hanks featured movie "Polar Express could be a fun vinyl release also with all those all Christmas chestnuts mixed in with Hanks recordings and the Josh Groban "Believe" ballad.
     
  9. Chemguy

    Chemguy Forum Resident

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    Western Canada
    Saturday Night Fever
    Local Hero
    Blade Runner
     
  10. The Lone Cadaver

    The Lone Cadaver Bass & Keys Cadaver

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    Bronx
    For purely orchestral soundtracks:
    Jurassic Park
    Jaws
    Alien
     
  11. Svetonio

    Svetonio Forum Resident

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  12. Here's another favorite of mine: Hans Zimmer - Inception.

     
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  13. Remington Steele

    Remington Steele Forum Resident

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    Saint George, Utah
    First Blood.
    Something Wild.
    Trouble Man.
    Manhunter.
    Superman.
    Judgement Night.
    Colors.
    Poltergeist.
    Across 110th Street.
    From Dusk Till Dawn.
    Thief.
    Cotton Comes To Harlem.
    A Hard Days Night.
     
  14. c-eling

    c-eling They're made of light,We never would have guessed

    Cool I get to post a TKK tune again from a favorite soundtrack thread!
    The Crow, 1994
    After The Flesh, a nice remix based on Nervous Xians
    BTW-Here's a thread still open :)
    What is your favorite soundtrack album?
     
  15. Carl Swanson

    Carl Swanson Senior Member

    Che! by Lalo Schifrin.
    The Chairman by Jerry Goldsmith.

    Two fairly bad 1969 movies with great music.
     
  16. Matt R.

    Matt R. Forum Resident

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    Illinois
    Not sure how I forgot star wars!
     
  17. PacificOceanBlue

    PacificOceanBlue Senior Member

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    The Southwest
    Wang Chung: To Live And Die In L.A.
     
  18. Humbuster

    Humbuster Staff Emeritus

    John Barry - Body Heat
    John Barry - The Ipcress File
    John Barry - The Knack
    John Barry - Dances with wolves
    John Barry - Goldfinger
    John Barry - Thunderball
    John Barry - You Only Live Twice
    John Barry - Oh Her Majesty's Secret Service
    John Barry - Diamonds are Forever
    John Barry - Octopussy
    John Barry - The Living Daylights
    John Barry - The Specialist
    John Barry - Cry the Beloved Country
    John Barry - Swept from the Sea
    John Barry - Deadfall
    John Barry - Playing by Heart
    John Barry - The Chase.

    Guess you could say I am a fan.
     
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  19. c-eling

    c-eling They're made of light,We never would have guessed

    Joyride, 1997
    A bunch of good 4ad roster artist's and a nice instrumental of Lush's Light From A Dead Star
     
  20. wwright

    wwright Forum Resident

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    San Francisco, CA.
    Betty Blue
    Ascenseur Pour L' Echafaud
    Casino Royale
    Yellow Submarine
     
  21. wwright

    wwright Forum Resident

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    I couldn't agree more. Martin's work was marginalized by the more popular (and actually quite excellent) Beatles songs on side one.

    "Hey Bulldog" is considered a throwaway by many, but I find it to be one of those groundbreaking songs (along with "Helter Skelter") that contributed to the formation of the punk movement.

    It is by far my favorite Beatles album, and largely attributable to Martin's beautiful compositions.

    It is, in its entirety, as truly psychedelic as it gets!
     
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  22. Leschiens

    Leschiens New Member

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    Red city
    Switch on bach by Wendy Carlos
     
  23. carrick doone

    carrick doone Whhhuuuutttt????

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    Vancouver, Canada
    Side one and some others from Times Square
    The Shining
    Guardians of the Galaxy
    Almost Famous
    Moulin Rouge 1 and 2
     
  24. Thievius

    Thievius Blue Oyster Cult-ist

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    Syracuse, NY
  25. gutter b

    gutter b Forum Resident

    Location:
    LA
    In terms of songs:

    Valley Girl
    Tuff Turf
    Suburbia
    Fright Night
    Return of the Living Dead
     
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