What is your favorite soundtrack album?

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  1. jeffd7030

    jeffd7030 I can't complain, but sometimes I still do.

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    Hampden, ME
    Check out the "Blow-Up" soundtrack by Herbie Hancock from 1966 for a taste of swingin' London. Great movie by Antonioni as well!
     
  2. lucan_g

    lucan_g Forum Resident

    Floyd-- Obscured By Clouds
    Miles Davis -- Jack Johnson

    Special mention: Zabriskie Point
     
  3. Harry42

    Harry42 Forum Resident

    I am sam.

    A Soundtrack Album full of Beatles Covers.
    Does anybody know the Beatles here?
     
  4. Syd Avett

    Syd Avett Forum Resident

    West Side Story
    Funny Girl
    Cabaret
     
  5. x2zero

    x2zero Forum Resident

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    Brooklyn USA
    Repo Man
     
  6. peelaaa

    peelaaa Forum Resident

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    dublin
    Born on the 4th july, 1st side of the vinyl only
     
  7. BayouTiger

    BayouTiger Forum Resident

    Kingpin is pretty high on my list. Farrelly Brothers always tend to have a great S/T to their "films".

    Like the music in Get Shorty as well.
     
  8. rockclassics

    rockclassics Senior Member

    Location:
    Mainline Florida
    My top 3 in no particular order would be

    Woodstock
    Easy Rider
    FM
     
  9. RPOZ51

    RPOZ51 Forum Resident

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    New Jersey, USA
    My go-to soundtrack for mood music still is:

    Close Encounters of a Third Kind
     
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  10. coffeetime

    coffeetime Senior Member

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    Lancs, UK
    Star Wars - John Williams (all of them, but especially the 1977 film music)
    Blade Runner - Vangelis
     
  11. Mister President

    Mister President Forum Resident

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    London
  12. Andy Smith

    Andy Smith .....Like a good pinch of snuff......

    Don't like scores much, but I do buy a lot of soundtracks. If push comes to shove I'd go with 'American Graffiti' but top choice could have been 'Restless Natives', 'The Commitments' or 'Pulp Fiction'.
     
  13. HfxBob

    HfxBob Forum Resident

    Easy Rider
    A Clockwork Orange
    Midnight Express
    Heavy Metal
    Donnie Darko
     
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  14. wilbur

    wilbur Well-Known Member

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    Phoenix, AZ
    Halloween.
     
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  15. Jerrvonkramer

    Jerrvonkramer Well-Known Member

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    Uk
  16. Prudence1964

    Prudence1964 Forum Resident

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    Upstate NY
    Not counting the Beatles movies, I'd go with pulp fiction.
     
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  17. Rick Bartlett

    Rick Bartlett Forum Resident

    paint your wagon
     
  18. Sax-son

    Sax-son Forum Resident

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    Three Rivers, CA
    It's a good one for sure.
     
  19. Pierino

    Pierino Forum Resident

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  20. Psychedelic Good Trip

    Psychedelic Good Trip Beautiful Psychedelic Colors Everywhere

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    New York
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  21. Sax-son

    Sax-son Forum Resident

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    There are so many superb soundtracks out there it's hard to pick one so I will give a few of my favorites:

    Jerry Goldsmith="Basic Instinct" and "Star Trek: The Motion Picture"
    Leonard Bernstein=West Side Story
    Elmer Bernstein=Walk on the Wild Side

    Jerry Goldsmith has to be my personal favorite film composer followed by anything done by Bernard Herrmann.
     
  22. Jerrvonkramer

    Jerrvonkramer Well-Known Member

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    Uk
  23. Fastnbulbous

    Fastnbulbous Doubleplus Ungood

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    Washington DC USA
    Malcolm X
    Mo' Better Blues
    The Harder they Come
    2001: A Space Odyssey
    Rock 'n' Roll High School
    Round Midnight
     
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  24. Ambst95

    Ambst95 Member

    Location:
    Phoenixville, PA
    My favorite soundtracks are from:

    The Blues Brothers
    Star Wars
    Searching For Silverman
    Purple Rain
    Pulp Fiction
    Into the Wild
    Juno

    Also would like to take this moment to give a shout out to Kenny Loggins and his contributions to Top Gun, Caddyshack, Over the Top, and Footloose. He is 80s movie Gold!
     
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  25. medium Rob

    medium Rob Forum Resident

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    East Virginia
    The Last Place To Go - YouTube »

    This one is nice... features playing by Mick Turner, Will Oldham, Jim White, Edith Frost, David Grubbs, Frederick Lonberg-Holm, Ken Vandermark, among others.
     
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