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Speaking of Lynch, Toto did DUNE.
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Okay I am going nuts over Bollywood composers right about now. Satyajit Ray, Shankar, Jaikishan, Ali Akbar Khan, Jyotitindra Moitra.. DAMNN. Anywhere I can get my hands on some more of this sort of thing, chaps?
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wow, nice to see this thread return. But it's almost too large a subject to tackle. My wife's entire music library is pretty much made up of movie scores/soundtracks/whathaveyou. There's some amazing ones.
anyway. 2 I think everyone should own off the top of my head: 1. Les Baxter - The Dunwich Horror 2. Prince And The Revolution - Purple Rain straight up. |
My favorite soundtrack of all time is Goblin's for "Beyond the Darkness".
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pretty much anything by Goblin is worth picking up. Mmm. Ever hear their score for THE ENTITY???
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Irréversible
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I didn't know they'd released a soundtrack album of Irreversible. Interesting.
Although i've only been able to watch the film once. i don't know if I could deal with the sounds that accompanied it. That film screwed me up for a good few days. |
didnt boredoms minus eye do the soundtrack to ichi the killer?
ill be the 100th person to say lynch...alot of godard's work with soundtracks is worth mentioning...if only for the fact that he slices the tunes up and arbitrarily begins and ends segments of them whenever he feels like it...a woman is a woman, week-end, probably others |
pi?
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yep
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my favorites are
underground time of the gypsies the thabor goes toward the sky(or something like that) superfly the house by the cemetary suspiria rockers the harder they come |
Soundtracks that stand-out for me are: Psycho 3 (the main theme was sampled by Aim for Cold Water Music - its beautiful yet slightly creepy, so unusual for a derivative horror-film!), Susperia, Midnight Cowboy (probably my favourite, actually), Betty Blue (main piano theme, and weird fairground music), Irreversible (the queasy-sounding loop and distorted beat) then the more obvious choices: A Clockwork Orange, Taxi Driver, Manhattan, Once Upon A Time In America.
Christiana F. too if I can name one soundtrack which isn't original. It uses lots of Bowie's ambient songs from Low and Heros to good effect. |
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morricone's a man with no name trilogy lucifer rising |
goblin was fucking awesome. so wierd. those were soundtrack that without them, the films wouldn't be half as good as they were. me personally, tenebre>suspiria, film and music wise.
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Obvious as all hell but whatever...
![]() Love the Dead Man pick, and Life Aquatic, and Suspiria. The Forbidden Planet and The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly(own this one on record) soundtracks are winners too. I'd add the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind soundtrack. And the Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind soundtrack. |
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No but the words 'indian surf psychedelica' all together like that are getting me excited. |
I used to have the soundtrack to Cabaret. I love that movie. I wish I still had that record.
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