Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby trans-chigley express » 29 Sep 2009, 04:19

Not seen any of the Floyd or Can ones, most of the Popol Vuh ones or either of these:
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Tangerine Dream - Sorcerer

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Klaus Schulze - Body Love Vol 1 and 2. Soundtrack to 70's porno movies.

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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby Clippernolan » 29 Sep 2009, 20:30

I heard this in a record store (remember those?) a few years ago, and was really taken by it.

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Amelie by Yann Tiersen

Listen to this track to get a taste.
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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby dang65 » 30 Sep 2009, 09:11

Clippernolan wrote:Image

Great film too. Although, if you do see it you will have to come back and delete your post.

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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby Qube » 30 Sep 2009, 11:31

I hadn't seen Virgin Suicides until last year but have loved Air's score since it came out (probably my favourite Air release, too).

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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby Snarfyguy » 30 Sep 2009, 14:48

Trans-Chigley Express wrote:Not seen any of the Floyd or Can ones, most of the Popol Vuh ones or either of these:
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Tangerine Dream - Sorcerer

Sorcerer is William Friedkin's remake of Henri-Georges Clouzot's classic The Wages of Fear. It's actually really good on its own terms. Well worth a rental.
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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby Kenji » 20 Oct 2009, 03:10

I never seen the film of about 80-85% of the soundtracks I love! :oops:

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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby dang65 » 04 Nov 2009, 23:34

Just stumbled across another intriguing soundtrack for a film I've never seen:

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Momo Wandel – Toko
Percussion Discussion Africa – Nakawunde
Orchestra – Idi's Story (from "The Last King of Scotland")
Tony Allen – Afro Disco Beat
E.T.Mensah & The Tempos Band – Save Me
Orchestra – Ambush (from "The Last King of Scotland")
Angela Kalule – Me And Bobby McGee
Afrigo Band – Kasongo
I. Jingo – Fever
Nyzonza Singers – The Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomond
The Uhuru Dance Band – Bukom Mashie
Orchestra – Press Conference (from "The Last King of Scotland")
Ofo The Black Company – Love Is You
Orchestra – Getting the Evil of Nicolas (from "The Last King of Scotland")
Orchestra – On the Runway (from "The Last King of Scotland")
Orchestra – Down Over Lake Victoria (from "The Last King of Scotland")
Ndere Dance Troupe – Acholi Pot Song
Kawesa – Voice of the Forgotten (from "The Last King of Scotland")

Sounds brilliant from what I've heard so far.

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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby dang65 » 05 Nov 2009, 09:16

By-the-way, I came across that soundtrack while searching on Spotify for tracks by the group Ofo The Black Company. There are two tracks on there. One is Allah Wakbarr, which is on the fabulous Nigeria 70 compilation, and the other one is Love Is You, from the film soundtrack for The Last King Of Scotland.

Hey, guess what? They're both the exact same track. But with a modified name for some reason.

The Last King Of Scotland qualifies as a British film as well, apparently.

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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby Quaco » 27 Jan 2017, 16:53

Charlie O. wrote:Model Shop - I've heard that's pretty stinky, but Spirit's soundtrack is a gem.

Finally saw this last night. Wonderful film!
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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby pcqgod » 27 Jan 2017, 18:50

I still have yet to see 'The Harder They Come' or 'Performance.' Haven't even seen 'Pretty in Pink' for that matter. I had the Miles Davis 'Ascenseur pour l'echafaud' soundtrack for years before I saw the movie.
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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby Charlie O. » 27 Jan 2017, 19:44

Quacoan wrote:
Charlie O. wrote:Model Shop - I've heard that's pretty stinky, but Spirit's soundtrack is a gem.

Finally saw this last night. Wonderful film!

Really? :? (I saw it a while back myself.)
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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby Quaco » 27 Jan 2017, 19:52

Yes, I really liked it, but seeing L.A. as it was, in the '60s, is one of my favorite things. And Alexandra Hay was rather yummy. Wish there had been a couple more Spirit scenes, though.
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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby joels344 » 07 Feb 2017, 17:28

Peter Gabriel - Passion
Yuki Kajiura - .hack//SIGN OST (I've seen only half the series)
Philip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi
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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby algroth » 07 Feb 2017, 17:39

The Harder They Come and Superfly come to mind.

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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby driftin » 08 Feb 2017, 20:20

Mica Levi's Jackie

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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby Ghost of Harry Smith » 15 Feb 2017, 11:36

The Hired Hand by Bruce Langhorne. Great LP, love it, but haven't seen this Peter Fonda western.

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Postby Snarfyguy » 15 Feb 2017, 20:01

^^^ Oooh, Psychomania's good!
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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby Fonz » 17 Feb 2017, 22:17

The 'Jack Johnson' film with the Miles S/T
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Re: Love the soundtrack, never seen the film

Postby Charlie O. » 18 Feb 2017, 04:24

"Love" might be pushing it, but I do enjoy this album...


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... and I've never been able to find out anything about the motion picture (other than what's on the album)! There is an IMDB page for it, but the description there is for something wholly other. I'd love to see it!
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