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By the way, I neglected to mention Basil Poledouris' score to Cherry 2000 as another top pick. You can't go wrong with this one either! |
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Couldn't somebody have liked music for someone I've worked with, like Michel Legrand or Francis Lai (who's talking about moving to Geneva) or even Vangelis, (though I don't consider him to be a film composer, just someone whose music was used for films) Then I could get into the discussion. Admittedly, my bosses music has seen more use on the small screen than the big, so I'm not expecting anyone non-francophone to recognise him.
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We didn't mean to leave you out of the discussion! Well, I really liked Michel Legrand's scores for the duet of Musketeer films made in the mid-seventies and also Francis Lai's score for A Man and a Woman. But of all the French composers that have done scores for films, Georges Delerue is my hands down favourite! As far as Vangelis goes (a composer who's ethnically Greek, not French), he's not a favourite at all - although he did work on a film that I consider a masterpiece, Blade Runner. However, if you have some interesting tales to relate about working with these guys I for one would love to hear them! |
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Hmmm ...film scores ... I don't really collect them, but I've bought a couple over hte past few years ~ and they will probably seem to be the obvious choice to a lot of people. I own the Return of the King soundtrack, simply 'cos (as noted elsewhere) I love Pippen's song and Into the West (To see track listings and listen to samples, click http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/...f+The+King.htm). I also have The Prisoner of Azkaban soundtrack. Not only do I love Hedwig's Theme (the introductorary theme) but I love the Macbeth song ~ Double Trouble (I sing along to it with the karoke extra on the dvd
) and I love the dementor's theme, and the Aunt Marge's Waltz etc etc (see http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/...Of+Azkaban.htm ) The third soundtrack that I own is Hitchhikers Guide to the Galexy. Can you guess why? Yes ~ I love the So Long & Thanks for all the Fish song, and the Philosophers journey theme ~ and the Al Green and Betty Wright songs (To see track listings and listen to song samples, click http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/6848375/a/Hitchhiker's+Guide+To+The+Galaxy,+Pt.+1.htm) PS sorry about the long links but I don't know how to code them on this board ![]() |
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![]() ![]() Today I picked up the man on fire ost (gregson williams swoon) and unbreakable ost. Really wanted to pick up the king arthur one, but couldn't locate it ![]() |
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I was reading this Hans Zimmer interview the other day, and he was talking about the sorry state of film scores nowadays. Basically he was saying that there are so many film scores being released now (apparently equivalent to more than 1 a day!) but that only about 2% of them are any good, and that even fewer deserve repeat listens. |
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