Soundtracks
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Oooo very good one.
Having not thought of that one, but HAVING thought of this question many times over my years (especially while in University), I always thought the best soundtrack to my life would be the album by YES: "Tales from Topographic Oceans".
I remember having this on my Walkman and just wandering around campus, being introverted and thinking of my life...
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I don't own many soundtracks, but since I really like Peter Gabriel I bought Birdy years ago. It's pretty cool--he manages to incorporate some songs from his previous albums as instrumentals on this one.
My wife owned The Craft soundtrack when we met and I ended up listening to that quite a bit. I don't remember all of the songs, but I know Heather Nova covers I Have the Touch(Gabriel), and Love Spit Love covers How Soon is Now(Smiths). Siouxsie, Matthew Sweet and Portishead all have decent songs on the album.
My wife owned The Craft soundtrack when we met and I ended up listening to that quite a bit. I don't remember all of the songs, but I know Heather Nova covers I Have the Touch(Gabriel), and Love Spit Love covers How Soon is Now(Smiths). Siouxsie, Matthew Sweet and Portishead all have decent songs on the album.
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Some great film music...
Blade Runner by Vangelis
The Wittness by Maurice Jarre
Once Upon a Time in the West by Ennio Morricone
The Professional by Morricone
La Strada by Nino Rota
The Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein (I think)
Blade Runner by Vangelis
The Wittness by Maurice Jarre
Once Upon a Time in the West by Ennio Morricone
The Professional by Morricone
La Strada by Nino Rota
The Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein (I think)
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