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My favorite soundtrack will always be Rocky. I also loved the soundtrack for Dances With Wolves.
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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.
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The Big Lebowski.

I have no idea why that movie has taken off so much with my generation, but I'm not complaining. It's one pretty amazing soundtrack.
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Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, and Good Morning Vietnam have great soundtracks.
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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)
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OOoh Good call on Once Upon a Time in the West. Definitely my favorite western of all time, and possibly Morricone's best work.
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