for movie soundtrack enthusiasts and music aficionados, a collection of rare, hard to find, out of print, lost, forgotten and classic movie soundtracks...enjoy!
Murray Gold, The BBC National Orchestra Of Wales Conducted By Ben Foster – Doctor Who (Original Television Soundtrack) Genre: Electronic, Rock, Stage and Screen Style: Soundtrack, Modern Classical, Score, Pop Rock Year: 2006 Tracklist Doctor Who Theme (TV Version)0:41 Westminster Bridge2:08 The Doctor's Theme1:18 Cassandra's Waltz3:08 Slitheen1:22 Father's Day1:55 Rose In Peril1:40 Boom Town Suite3:02 I'm Coming To Get You1:12 Hologram2:15 Rose Defeats The Daleks2:31 Clockwork TARDIS1:18 Harriet Jones, Prime Minister2:13 Rose's Theme2:14 Song For Ten3:29 The Face Of Boe1:16 UNIT1:44 Seeking The Doctor0:44 Madame De Pompadour3:44 Tooth And Claw3:50 The Lone Dalek4:59 New Adventures2:19 Finding Jackie0:54 Monster Bossa1:37 The Daleks3:01 The Cybermen4:32 Doomsday5:09 The Impossible Planet3:11 Sycorax Encounter1:13 Love Don't Roam3:57 Doctor Who Theme (Album Version)2:36
One of the all-time great Western scores, restored to its original length-that means an additional 10 tracks! A spaghetti-flavored treat for soundtrack collectors! The concluding chapter of director Sergio Leone's epochal Man With No Name trilogy ushered film scorer Ennio Morricone into the pop mainstream courtesy of a hit cover of its main title by American Hugo Montenegro. More importantly, it both showcased the composer's spectacularly inventive range and set him up for even greater triumphs to come with Leone and others. But aficionados of il Maestro Morricone's G,B&U soundtrack knew its original editions contained but the main thematic/musical elements of the spaghetti western epic -- until now. The addition of ten previously unissued cues on this newly remastered edition render the landmark score in its full glory, nearly doubling its running time in the bargain. While some of these new elements are but spare, haunting reworkings of familiar motifs (including Allessandro Allessandroni's trademark guitar riffs and the chilling vocal shrieks the composer used to evoke the howling of coyotes) that help expand its emotional dynamic, others like "Sentenza," "La Missione San Antonio" (a haunting instrumental version of "A Soldier's Story" that effectively presages his elegiac Once Upon A Time in The West and "Il Bandito Monco" significantly add to its expansive scope, firmly restating its claim as Morricone's first true classic. -- Jerry McCulley (Amazon.com)
Original soundtrack to the 2009 blockbuster. Features a score by Harold Kloser and Thomas Wander plus tracks from Adam Lambert ('Time For Miracles') and Filter ('Fades Like A Photograph'). 2012 is the Roland Emmerich-directed film about the end of the world, Starring John Cusack, Amanda Peet and Woody Harrelson, amongst others. Kloser creates a great story with the music, and is a good mix of touching themes and pounding excitement. His style is consistent, and in the same vein as The Day after tomorrow, but totally different in the treatment of this really awesome movie. The visual and auditory components of this movie go very well together. This music fits each and every change of situation perfectly. The music definitely added suspense, depth and imagination quality to the film.