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Mark Knopfler has done some good soundtrack albums.

 

Local Hero (fairly obviously).

 

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A Shot At Glory, one which seems to have been overlooked somewhat. I actually rate this as one of his best soundtrack efforts

 

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Soundtrack to anime director extraordinaire Mamoru Oshii's long awaited followup to the acclaimed 'Ghost In The Shell'. The film was scored by Oshii's long time collaborator Kenji Kawai.

 

The jewel in the crown this astonishingly beautiful tracked performed by Opera singer Elżbieta Towarnicka, that is perhaps easier to post in the tube thread here - VOYAGE TO AVALON

 

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One of my favourite films and soundtracks:

 

O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU

 

Alongside, PARIS TEXAS

 

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This the gold standard for me. A friend gave me a Balinese pirated tape copy when I was nine. I loved it as a kid. As a teenager it was musical lingua franca, almost universally liked by friends with otherwise different tastes. Looking back this was one of my earliest exposures to soul and r&b, which has grown to be my favourite stuff. It seems to get faint praise critically but with Al Jackson, Duck Dunn and Steve Cropper for a rhythm section and cameos from Aretha , Ray Charles, JB and Cab Calloway, I reckon it holds its own okay. My kids like it too. I gave my 7 year old the MOV reissue for xmas.

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Co-existing in my top 3 albums and movies of 2014......Micah Levi's OST for "Under the Skin" directed by Jonathan Glazer.

 

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This the gold standard for me. A friend gave me a Balinese pirated tape copy when I was nine. I loved it as a kid. As a teenager it was musical lingua franca, almost universally liked by friends with otherwise different tastes. Looking back this was one of my earliest exposures to soul and r&b, which has grown to be my favourite stuff. It seems to get faint praise critically but with Al Jackson, Duck Dunn and Steve Cropper for a rhythm section and cameos from Aretha , Ray Charles, JB and Cab Calloway, I reckon it holds its own okay. My kids like it too. I gave my 7 year old the MOV reissue for xmas.

 

I had no idea for many, many years that the band came first ;)

 

Coincidentally, gave this a spin the other day..

 

A trip to the crime converters today, all $2 each:

 

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Tangerine Dream - Thief -- an early 80s soundtrack, just to fill a gap in me collection.

 

--Geoff

 

Love this sound, and stoked to belatedly discover the soundtrack to Beyond the Black Rainbow has finally been released!

 

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Bought the fury soundtrack today in Truro, looking forward to hearing it when I get back

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Good film. Aerosmith's daughter the main character. Some amazing tracks. Probably my favourite soundtrack.

 

Portishead, Stevie Wonder, John Lee Hooker, Nina Simone, among a lot of others,a great mix!

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nice soundtrack this

 

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What sort/style is the music for this movie, haven't gotten around to seeing yet

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Cool Aussie soundtrack from the 80's:

 

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And something more recent:

 

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I feel like this is the place to see if anyone has found the "Whiplash" LP in Australia yet?

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Thanks for the heads-up, cafe67.

 

I gave this a spin this morning. An intense listen for sure but it really draws you in!

 

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What sort/style is the music for this movie, haven't gotten around to seeing yet

 

 

Missed this.   Style is dirty old style country with dabs of Cave/Ellis darkness tones.     Emmylou Harris and a real old school country sounding guy called Ralph Stanley sing most of the tracks with Mark Lanegan another 3.

 

cheers

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