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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 12:20 |
BABY YOU IS!!!
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maani
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 12:37 |
If one really knows the history of film scores, this poll is lopsided, since Bernard Herrmann all but invented the genre, and his body of work is so amazing that no one can touch him.
Besides writing the scores for almost all of Hitchcock's films (specifically including Psycho, The Birds and North by Northwest), here is just a short list of his other scores: Citizen Kane, Jane Eyre, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Naked and the Dead, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Cape Fear, Fahrenheit 451, Taxi Driver, Obsession, and at least half a dozen episodes of The Twilight Zone.
And that's just for starters.
Peace.
P.S. The best score Morricone ever wrote was for The Mission.
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Melomaniac
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Posted: August 13 2006 at 14:02 |
Elfman and Goldsmith for me.
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"One likes to believe in the freedom of Music" - Neil Peart, The Spirit of Radio
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Trickster F.
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Posted: August 13 2006 at 14:06 |
That's almost signature-worthy. Edited by Trickster F. - August 13 2006 at 14:14 |
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Meddler
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Posted: August 13 2006 at 21:21 |
John Swihart
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NotAProghead
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Posted: August 13 2006 at 22:31 |
Andrej Petrov and Michael Tariverdiev.
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KoS
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Posted: August 13 2006 at 22:38 |
Hans Zimmer
Harry Gregson-Williams |
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Rocktopus
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Posted: August 15 2006 at 05:03 |
Nice poll: here's some more top legends: Nino Rota (my favorite) John Barry Krzysztof Komeda Henri Mancini Francois Lai |
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Wolf Spider
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Posted: September 08 2006 at 17:07 |
Jan Kaczmarek
and Krzysztof Komeda |
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Logan
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Posted: September 08 2006 at 17:26 |
I like Michael Nyman (The Peter Greenaway film soundtracks) and Zbigniew Preisner (for his involvement in Kieslowski's films -- especially for "Three Colours: Blue"). I don't find one particular Nyman work that memorable though -- I recognise his style immediately, but no particular piece sticks in my head that much.
Philip Glass is another one whose filmscore works I've enjoyed. Might get flamed for this, but I like Giorgio Moroder too (especially his Midnight Express and Cat People scores). I find Moroder memorable. Klaus Doldinger did a great soundtrack for Das Boot, I think. Extremely memorable. Toto did one of my favourite filmscores for Dune -- I also find it memorable. And, of course, there's Vangelis. Blade Runner is one of the best soundtracks in my opinion, as is The Bounty. But another favourite is Ennio Morricone (particularly for the Mission). Check this out from my favourite easy reading film magazine --> http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/filmmusic/ Edited by Logan - September 08 2006 at 17:29 |
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Asyte2c00
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Posted: September 08 2006 at 17:41 |
Hans Zimmer.
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NecroManiac
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Posted: September 11 2006 at 18:34 |
Ennio Morricone.
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Bastille Dude
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Posted: September 11 2006 at 18:49 |
Bernard Hermann for sure,
And possibly Herschell Gordon Lewis.
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Paul K.
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Posted: September 12 2006 at 13:07 |
Morricone without contest. But where the hell is Howard Shore?
My top 3 1) Ennio Morricone 2) Howard Shore 3) Nino Rota |
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daz2112
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Posted: September 12 2006 at 13:24 |
Morricone!
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Soul Dreamer
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Posted: September 13 2006 at 05:59 |
For me it's Michael Kamen To see an overwiew of his work: |
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Syzygy
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Posted: September 13 2006 at 16:22 |
A superb composer - one of may favourite ECM releases of recent years was Tomasz Stanko playing the music of Krzystof Komeda - his soundtracks for Polanski were exemplary.
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bhikkhu
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Posted: September 13 2006 at 16:30 |
Morricone, followed by Hermann, and then Elfman.
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clarke2001
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Posted: October 17 2006 at 11:03 |
John Williams
Enio Morricone Eric Serra close third |
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Chicapah
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Posted: October 17 2006 at 11:40 |
Randy Newman. The score to "The Natural" is one of my all-time favorites.
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