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What Scores are Everyone Listening to Now?
CaptSparrow
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Sep '06
Date Posted:
6/20/07 5:21pm
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RE: What Scores are Everyone Listening to Now?
I'm listening to At World's End, but not at the moment. Right now it's Weird Al.
It took me a day or two to completely like all the tracks in AWE soundtrack. It took me longer for DMC because I liked the adrenaline-pounding music of the first one, but now I like them all great.
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May '05
Date Posted:
6/23/07 2:24am
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RE: What Scores are Everyone Listening to Now?
I have been listening to Danny Elfman's score for Mars Attacks! Worth it just for the awesome homages to "The Day The Earth Stood Still". Hilarious, every moment. I also have been listening to all the Star Wars soundtracks in order. I'm just finishing off ROTJ as I write this. Still solid gold. And to cap it off, I'm slowly working my way through the Final Fantasy soundtracks.
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Well_Of_Souls
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Date Posted:
6/23/07 2:06pm
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RE: What Scores are Everyone Listening to Now?
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Getting back into
Mission: Impossible III
, by Michael Giacchino. There are some really outstanding action cues in this score. "Hunting For Jules" is definitely the highlight. It doesn't hold a candle to Elfman's score for the original film and I still really dislike the more generic dramatic/romantic music he came up with, but overall it's a solid score.
I still hate Giacchino's
Lost
music, though.
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HookLineAndSinker
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Oct '01
Date Posted:
6/23/07 2:47pm
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RE: What Scores are Everyone Listening to Now?
Right now I'm listening to Spaceballs by John Morris. So cheesy, yet so fun. Plus the song at the end makes me laugh.
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Well_Of_Souls
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Date Posted:
6/25/07 3:51pm
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RE: What Scores are Everyone Listening to Now?
Goldsmith's
Total Recall
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andy1044
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Aug '06
Date Posted:
6/25/07 4:25pm
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RE: What Scores are Everyone Listening to Now?
The Matrix: Complete Score - Don Davis
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Darth_Vader-Anakin
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Date Posted:
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RE: What Scores are Everyone Listening to Now?
The Secret Garden
- Zbigniew Preisner
An absolutely beautiful and magical score. Reminds me of Doyle's work for
The Little Princess
in the color of sound presented.
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Sep '04
Date Posted:
6/27/07 3:55am
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Batman Begins - Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard.
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6/27/07 7:27am
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Millennium
- Mark Snow
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CaptSparrow
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7/2/07 9:17pm
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade!!
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Date Posted:
7/9/07 6:41pm
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RE: What Scores are Everyone Listening to Now?
POTC: Curse of the Black Pearl by Klaus Badelt
Every once and awhile I can go for the loud music that just gets the heart pumping. Sure its overly simple but everything doesnt have to be complicated to be enjoyable and fun.
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CaptSparrow
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Date Posted:
7/10/07 10:30am
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RE: What Scores are Everyone Listening to Now?
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. I think this is the best score of the entire Prequel Trilogy. It's just more lively than TPM and AOTC.
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Well_Of_Souls
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7/10/07 10:55am
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The Fury
by Williams.
Amazing score with a theme I can't stop humming. I just saw the film as well and that's one hell of a final scene. Awesome music there, too. It's too bad this score seems to be forgotten by a lot of people.
Also,
The Witches of Eastwick
, also by Williams. Another forgotten gem.
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CaptSparrow
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7/11/07 9:23pm
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Not really a soundtrack, but an album from the 70s TV show, The Patridge Family. Everyone's voices except David Cassidy's, and Shirley Jones's are dubbed in. But it's still a good album. And the show is enjoyable.
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andy1044
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7/11/07 11:19pm
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Blood Diamond - James Newton Howard
This album came up randomly while my iTunes was shuffling and I must say, the more I listen to it, the more I like it. I've been listening to more of his stuff recently, namely Signs, The Village, and Unbreakable, and I'm being continually impressed by his work.
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