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    Film/TV Scores

    I've long been a fan of Classical music but lately I've grown addicted to listening to contemporary scores from TV shows and Films and it's quite amazing how overlooked some of these can be.

    Without some of the music, many of the more popular shows/films just wouldn't be anywhere near as good as they are.

    Obviously the likes of Hans Zimmer and John Williams need absolutely no introduction but I've lately become hooked on the work of Michael Giacchino. He was responsible for the absolutely beautiful Lost soundtrack and I was quite fortunate to see him conduct "Lost" backed by the amazing San Francisco Philharmonic Orchestra.

    An example of some of the Lost highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrNDFCjs5sc

    Any other really good scores out there folk will confess to liking?
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    Michael Nyman's music for The Piano comes to mind.
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    Michael Nyman's music for The Piano comes to mind.
    His music for The Cook, the Thief, his Wife & her Lover is superb.

    Another great favourite of mine is Ryuichi Sakamoto's Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.

    About 3 years ago we were asked to play at a concert at the Lorient Festival with a guy called Goran Bregovic. My mates were quite excited about the whole thing but to be honest I didn't have a clue who he was. They explained that it was him that did the music for le Temps des Gitans - Time of the Gypsies. It was a discovery I was delighted to make.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5npQpLPAzuo

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    I've long been a fan of Classical music but lately I've grown addicted to listening to contemporary scores from TV shows and Films and it's quite amazing how overlooked some of these can be.

    Without some of the music, many of the more popular shows/films just wouldn't be anywhere near as good as they are.

    Obviously the likes of Hans Zimmer and John Williams need absolutely no introduction but I've lately become hooked on the work of Michael Giacchino. He was responsible for the absolutely beautiful Lost soundtrack and I was quite fortunate to see him conduct "Lost" backed by the amazing San Francisco Philharmonic Orchestra.

    An example of some of the Lost highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrNDFCjs5sc

    Any other really good scores out there folk will confess to liking?

    Ennio Morricone .
    Anything and everything. Probs most famous for the spaghetti western but done so much more including the likes of casualties of war, the Untouchables and once upon a time in America. The music in the spaghetti's no bad though .

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    Im a big Ry Cooder fan. His solo albums are great and hes a good live performer too but theres just something about the way his music links with the visuals that works really well in films.

    His resume includes Paris Texas, Crossroads, The Long Riders, Buena Vista Social Club, and my personal favourite, Southern Comfort.

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    Soundtracks in Tarantino's movies are very good. Specially like the "Kill Bill" music.
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    Buster- "The Robbery" - Anne Dudley (almost pink floyd esq)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KigPMZwafVc

    sweeping guitar pathos from half way through

    Rocky Bill conti soundtrack

    Going the Distance
    Gonna fly now
    Reflections

    Blade runner- vangellis

    Black Rain- hans zimmer
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_M-B92luM0

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    The assault on precinct 13 soundtrack. Nice early electro.

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    Michael Mann's Manhunter. Great tracks from The Reds and the best use of Inna Gadda Da Vida ever. It's also my favourite of the Hannibal Lecter films.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    His music for The Cook, the Thief, his Wife & her Lover is superb.

    Another great favourite of mine is Ryuichi Sakamoto's Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.

    About 3 years ago we were asked to play at a concert at the Lorient Festival with a guy called Goran Bregovic. My mates were quite excited about the whole thing but to be honest I didn't have a clue who he was. They explained that it was him that did the music for le Temps des Gitans - Time of the Gypsies. It was a discovery I was delighted to make.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5npQpLPAzuo
    Very fine.

    Clint Mansell is a very good contemporary composer of film scores. He does a lot with Darren Aranofsky - The Fountain, Black Swan (although Tchaikovsky can take credit for some of it too ).

    Perhaps his best work is for the wonderful Requiem For A Dream.

    Anyone who doesn't think they're familiar with it will almost certainly recognise the Lux Aeterna, listen here, though to be honest it's more likely to be associated with its latter hijackings - as a soundtrack for furry shortarses with magic rings, or Sky Soccer Saturday - magnificent Jeff
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    The assault on precinct 13 soundtrack. Nice early electro.
    The electro stuff in the Warriors is top notch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DH1875 View Post
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    Ennio Morricone .
    Anything and everything. Probs most famous for the spaghetti western but done so much more including the likes of casualties of war, the Untouchables and once upon a time in America. The music in the spaghetti's no bad though .

    Have to agree
    Once upon a time in America score is truly magnificent and very moving in parts
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqTX3obKd8U

    The Magnifecent 7 as a film and the music is

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Im a big Ry Cooder fan. His solo albums are great and hes a good live performer too but theres just something about the way his music links with the visuals that works really well in films.

    His resume includes Paris Texas, Crossroads, The Long Riders, Buena Vista Social Club, and my personal favourite, Southern Comfort.
    Check out the music from 'The Hot Spot'. Ry Cooder, John Lee Hooker and Miles Davis. Superb!

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    Michael Mann's Manhunter. Great tracks from The Reds and the best use of Inna Gadda Da Vida ever. It's also my favourite of the Hannibal Lecter films.

    Now that IS a classic. Great film, great soundtrack. The scene with the tiger backed by "Coelacanth" is really creepy.

    I rather like "To Live and Die in LA" too, from the same period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doddie View Post
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    Now that IS a classic. Great film, great soundtrack. The scene with the tiger backed by "Coelacanth" is really creepy.

    I rather like "To Live and Die in LA" too, from the same period.
    Great film cant remember soundtrack will investigate.

    LA Takedown good too. Remake Heat has great soundtrack.

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    It's not a TV show or a film but the music in Fallout 3 is brilliant. There are two separate soundtracks - the radio station which is 40's Jazz and Swing and then there is the ambient score by Inon Zur and it compliments the feeling of roaming a post-apocalyptic wasteland very well. He never named the individual tracks, but the segment of entering the wasteland for the first time in the game and the first time in the life of the character is one of the highlights.

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