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    I did a search on the forum but couldn't see an obvious thread about the best music in films, soundtrack etc?



    There must be one out there surely?



    If not, my top 5:



    Last of the Mohicans - Daniel Day Lewis version.

    The Bounty - Vangellis

    The Full Monty - Great Soundtrack

    The Long Good Friday

    Zulu




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    name='Harleybloke']I did a search on the forum but couldn't see an obvious thread about the best music in films, soundtrack etc?



    There must be one out there surely?



    If not, my top 5:



    Last of the Mohicans - Daniel Day Lewis version.

    The Bounty - Vangellis

    The Full Monty - Great Soundtrack

    The Long Good Friday

    Zulu





    Thats a good list, I love the Vangellis music for "The Bounty" and the theme from "The Long Good Friday" is brilliant and "Zulu" is possibly the best epic soundtrack ever! My 5 would be in no particular order,



    Taxi Driver (Bernard Hermann)

    Zulu (John Barry)

    Planet of The Apes (1968 version) Jerry Goldsmith

    Bullitt (Lalo Schifrin)

    The Good The Bad The Ugly (Ennio Morricone)



    one more, "The Magnificent Seven"




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    I always liked the main theme to "Once upon a time in America". It's a lovely piece of music and who could guess from hearing it that it came from such a violent film!

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    I love the music to Long Good Friday.

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    Midnight Cowboy

    And the wonderful piece of music in Butch Cassidy , South American Getaway performed a capella by (I think) the King's Singers

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    Ennio Morricone's score for The Mission.

    Ryuichi Sakamoto's Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.

    Michael Nyman's Wonderland.

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    'Vertigo' - Bernard Herrmann

    'Psycho' - Bernard Herrmann

    'Cape Fear' Bernard Herrmann

    'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' Jerry Goldsmith

    'Total Recall' Jerry Goldsmith

    'Capricorn One' - Jerry Goldsmith

    'Edward Scissorhands' - Danny Elfman

    'Ben Hur' - Miklos Rozsa

    'The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes' - Miklos Rozsa

    'Star Wars' (A New Hope) - John Williams

    'Raiders of The Lost Ark' - John Williams

    'Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan' - James Horner

    'Krull' - James Horner

    'The Sword and the Sorcerer' - David Whitaker

    'Predator' - Alan Silvestri



    I could go on and on and on...

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    John Carpenter's theme for Halloween.



    Bats.

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    The Mission (Morricone)

    Predator 2 (Silvestri)

    The Draughtsman's Contract (Nyman)

    The Omen (Goldsmith)

    On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Barry)

    Capricorn One (Goldsmith)

    Plunkett & Macleane (Armstrong)

    Mishima (Glass)

    The Hours (Glass)

    Assault on Precinct 13 (Carpenter)

    Planet of the Apes (Goldsmith AND Elfman versions)

    Star Trek The Motion Picture (Goldsmith)

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    name='wearysloth']Predator 2 (Silvestri)


    May I ask, why 'Predator 2' rather than 'Predator'?



    I agree with you about 'The Omen' of course and should have included it in my list (along with 100s of others)... I'd have listed pages of Jerry Goldsmith scores given half a chance - lol.



    No Bernard Herrmann in your list? People who like Jerry Goldsmith's work, often favour Bernard Herrmann also. I hate to admit it, but I'm one of those predictable ones also ... they're my joint favourite composers of all time.



    Nice list though.

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    Predator 2 because the theme is exactly the same as the first one but then...but then these bongo drums come in...awesome...



    Oddly Herrmann has never been something I want to listen to for the sake of it. Great movie music but...



    I'd rather add Ron Goodwin and Disney's George Bruns (for The Love Bug).



    ...and some final choices: trailer music! Clint Mansell's Requiem for a Dream soundtrack that Peter Jackson got amped up for the Two Towers trailer and a piece called Red Alert that plays over the trailers for Alien Resurrection (the one that starts with Twinkle twinkle little star) and Starship Troopers.



    ...and Michel Legrand's soundtrack for The Go-Between which is my Holy Grail of soundtracks still to find on CD.



    ...and...and...and...

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    name='wearysloth']

    ...and Michel Legrand's soundtrack for The Go-Between which is my Holy Grail of soundtracks still to find on CD.




    These people can be quite helpful in finding soundtracks ...



    SoundtrackCollector: Soundtrack details: Go-Between, The



    ... and this is available from amazon ... it includes music from The Go Between.



    Amazon.com: The Essential Michel Legrand Film Music Collection: Music: Hervé Meschinet,Philippe Chayeb,Michel Legrand,Michel Legrand,Thierry Chauvet,Bruno Caviglia,Catherine Michel,Flemish Radio Orchestra,Claude Egéa



    Bats.

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    Cheers Bats, I shall give 'em a look over.



    I have several of those Michel Legrand conducts type compilations and they all have a disappointing muzak quality about them and lack the oomph of the OST - (likewise The New American Orchestra version of the Vangelis Blade Runner OST is similarly lacking).

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