Don'tLiveonMoon
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Me, too!Muppetsdownunder said:I love the forest gump score, I have the CD!
Erin
Me, too!Muppetsdownunder said:I love the forest gump score, I have the CD!
Yes indeedy. I think he's done just about all of Robert Zemeckis's movies, much like John Williams has done just about all of Spielberg's. I always like it when a director and composer consistently work together.Don'tLiveonMoon said:Didn't Silvestri work on Forrest Gump? Loooove that soundtrack. The feather theme is awesome.
Erin
JaniceFerSure said:I would absolutely say yes to that.I have the Jesus Christ Superstar soundtrack(I highly recommend listening to it).Also: Evita,Lion King,Aladdin; Joseph...Dreamcoat,Phantom of the Opera,Cats,etc.... Where would any of these movie/plays be without their specific music,especially their overtures?
Just a quick reply.Have you heard any of these soundtracks? They all have brilliant music(and yes lyrics with them).Not all of the songs to these soundtracks have lyrics(and sorry if I like musicals).Listen to them if you haven't yet. The original thread mentioned no specifics on listing just soundtracks with instrumentals, just FYI,LOL. It just stated composers & soundtracks. I can name numerous soundtracks,that are mainly composed of songs(like Grease,Hair,etc...), but I haven't(because I was following how the thread was going). I'm surprised no one has mentioned The Passion of Christ.fruitbat said:didn't mean it perhaps the way it came across...their music is excellent I own a number of them, but catalogues in MP3's as musical not soundtrack I see a soundtrack as the music that accompanies a movie, therefore would a musical which is all about the music telling the story have a soundtrack...after all with out the music it would be nothing? I realise this title is given to the CD's etc that come out with the music on but is it in fact a true soundtrack? Anyway it was just a pondering?
I *love* that song. ***sigh*** On another note, I finally heard "Ordinary" for the first time today when I saw Train perform it on Good Morning America. The band kinda drowned out Pat's voice for a lot of the song, though, so I'll have to look up the lyrics...Drum Eater said:I always like it when a film composer and recognized artist (such as Howard Shore and Annie Lennox) get together and write a wonderful song just for a movie. It's awesome!