Film Soundtracks

fuck yeah, life aquatic is great. sinc city is good too, along with all the Lotr ones. school of rock soundtrack is great, just because it has Immigrant song on it, but in that case, you're better off getting LZIII.
 
Here's some of my favs.

From the king, Ennio Morricone
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
For A Few Dollars More
Fistful of Dollars
Exorcist II
Death Rides A Horse
The Mission

From Danny Elfman:
Dolores Claiborne
Sleepy Hollow
Edward Scissorhands
Nightmare Before Christmas
Beetlejuice
Extreme Measures
Music For A Darkened Theater Volumes I and II

From John Barry:
Raise the Titanic
On Her Majesties Secret Service
Dr. No

From Angelo Badalamenti:
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Blue Velvet

From Basil Poledouris:
Robocop

From Damon Albarn & Michael Nyman
Ravenous

From Jerry Goldsmith:
Polterguiest
The Shadow

From James Horner:
Sneakers
The New World

From Bernard Herrmann
Taxi Driver
Citizen Kane
Vertigo

From Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
The Proposition

From Ulver:
Svidd Neger

From Werzojk
Bram Stoker's Dracula

and from Hanz Zimmer:
Crimson Tide
Drop Zone
 
zortz said:
Ennio Morricone ... great stuff. I remember when Metallica used some of this stuff as walk on music. At least I think it was him, or some similarly styled 'western' music.

I prefer his Once Upon a Time in America soundtrack to any of his spaghetti Western stuff. It's one of the best film scores I've ever heard.

A nod has to go to the Last Emperor soundtrack.
 
Nomansvally said:
Do yourself another pleasure and buy Werner Herzog/Klaus Kinski Box Set (6 Discs) from Anchor Bay! I believe Popol Vuh composed music for all of the featured films, inlcuding Nosferatu: Phantom Der Nacht. Personally, I prefer F.W Murnau's Nosferatu from 1922. I just love music in silentmovies!:Smug:

I got that box set. The score for Aguirre: Wrath of God is hypnotic.
 
The Goodbye, Lenin! soundtrack by Yann Tiersen is pretty good. It has a very sad sound to it for the most part, I think most people here would probably like it.