Favorite Movie Soundtrack?

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Daredevil
City of Angels
Dirty Dancing
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Queen of the Damned
Road Trip
Gangs of New Yorl
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I only have one movie soundtrack:
Moulin Rouge. Really really good music. :)
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I just bought the soundtrack to Pump Up the Volume (1990) at a yardsale for 25 cents and I'm very impressed!
Concrete Blond
Ivan Neville
Liquid Jesus doing Stand
The Pixies
Peter Murphy (Billy Idol crossed with David Bowie! Cool as hell! 8) )
Bad Brains w/Henry Rollins doing Kick Out the Jams
Above the Law
Soundgarden doing Heretic
Sonic Youth
Cowboy Junkies
and Chagall Guevara

This CD really rocks out! :R
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Hands down, the "I Am Sam" soundtrack. One person actually manages to surpass the Beatles. Rufus Wainwright's version of "Across the Universe" Is unbeleivable.
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Nobody beats The Beatles at their own game, if you ask me, and, plus, John Lennon said they never made a good recording of Across the Universe (which I find barmy, as I love listening to the version on Anthology 2).
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The Dreaming wrote:Hands down, the "I Am Sam" soundtrack. One person actually manages to surpass the Beatles. Rufus Wainwright's version of "Across the Universe" Is unbeleivable.

You Took MINE!!! A close second is "Dead Man Walking"...oddly enough another Sean Penn film.

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Lord Foul wrote:Nobody beats The Beatles at their own game, if you ask me, and, plus, John Lennon said they never made a good recording of Across the Universe (which I find barmy, as I love listening to the version on Anthology 2).
Do you have Let it be naked? Across the Universe is MUCH better in that version, but I still think Rufus made something special. There is some mangled stuff on that album (Ben Fold's version of Golden Slumbers makes me queasy, as does Vedder's version of Don't Let Me Down)
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Yeah, I won't deny a great Beatles cover when I hear one. I'm sure it's awesome; my friend loves Rufus, and my friend has great taste. :mrgreen: (damn, I've been using :mrgreen: a lot these days)
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Somewhere In Time

D C CAB

Leap Of Faith

Color Purple

EXcalibur
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Man, I swore I had a post in this thread somewhere. I think my mind's going. Ah well, Bannor and Biff... good old days.

Anyway -

The Crow
Last Action Hero
Singles
Clerks
Swingers
Escape from LA
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