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Durandal wrote: Final Fantasy Tactics is probably the best Final Fantasy soundtrack I can think of, though. The music is just plainly beautiful.
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I loved the score for Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty.
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Deus Ex probably had the best soundtrack of any PC game I've played.
All good, atmospheric stuff, but the standout track for me was the stirring music from the Training Academy levels, right at the game's beginning. Weird choice, maybe, but it caught my ear for two reasons:

1) When you go on your - JC Denton's - first real mission and put that training into practice, the background track, while completely different in style and mood, still has definite echoes of the music from the academy. Nice touch.

2) The crusading, you-too-can-strike-out-for-truth-and-justice tone of both the music, the training and the attitudes of your instructors is revealed, in the fullness of time... Spoiler



to be totally at odds with anti-terrorism force UNATCO's actual aims and objectives. You're unwittingly living a lie right from the start of the game, and the music plays on this. Subtle.
And then there's Resident Evil 2, which is the only game soundtrack I've seriously considered buying on CD.
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Unreal also had an awesome soundtrack, and back in its day, it had the most beautiful graphics around.
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For movies and TV, I would say probably LotR, the Star Wars soundtracks, Jurassic Park, and Cowboy Bebop. For games, the Xenogears and Xenosaga soundtracks, as well as Symphony of the Night, Guilty Gear X, and Star Ocean 2 soundtracks are good as well.
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Homeworld and Total Annihilation had great soundtracks (and the way the latter implemented them rocked as well).
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For score, I'd say in no particular order....
Gladiator
Lord of the Rings
Star Wars
Batman

For sound tracks, at the moment the two in my mind are The Lost Boys and Sharpe. (Damn you UK Gold! :lol: )
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Ah yes, I have the Total Annihilation soundtrack ripped. Excellent music.
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Conan the Barbarian is a great score. It definately adds to the film

I like a lot of Basil Pouledorus' (sp?) scores (Robocop, Starship Troopers).
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Tsyroc wrote:Conan the Barbarian is a great score. It definately adds to the film

I like a lot of Basil Pouledorus' (sp?) scores (Robocop, Starship Troopers).
Starship Troopers' score tends to stick in your head. :)
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I actually first got started on music by listening to film scores, and they remain one of my favorite musical genres. I've got so many favorites that I'm going to list them by composer.

No particular order:

James Horner: Aliens, Braveheart, Glory, Star Trek II, Star Trek III, Enemy At The Gates, Titanic, The Perfect Storm, The Rocketeer, Patriot Games
Danny Elfman: Batman, Batman Returns
John Barry: Dances With Wolves
Hans Zimmer: Gladiator, Black Hawk Down
David Arnold: Independence Day, Stargate
John Williams: Jurassic Park, any Star Wars or Indiana Jones score
Howard Shore: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers
Jerry Goldsmith: The Mummy, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Nemesis, The 13th Warrior, Ghost and the Darkness, Air Force One
Alan Silvestri: Predator, Predator 2, The Abyss, Flight of the Navigator
Cliff Eidelman:Star Trek VI
Brad Fiedel: Terminator 2
Mark Mancina: Twister
Basil Poledouris: Conan the Barbarian, Starship Troopers, The Hunt For Red October
James Newton Howard: Waterworld, The Postman, The Fugitive
Elliot Goldenthal: Interview with the Vampire

Note that with certain movies I love the music even though the film was total crap (and I'll leave it to y'all to decide which ones I mean.)
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Dmitri Tiomkin's score to The Fall of the Roman Empire remains the best out there.
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I want the goddamned "Graceful Fury" track from the Panzer Dragoon Orta commercial!
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Soundtracks to:

"The Princess Bride" (Mark Knopfler)

"The Nightmare Before Christmas" (Danny Elfman)

"Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" (Howard Shore)
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Shrek and Wizard of Speed and Time (ordered direct from composer).
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In no order:
Star Wars (well, duh :P )
LOTR
Jurrasic Park
Superman
Indy of course

And that remix of 'Reqiem for a Dream' that played during that TTT trailor. Damn, that fucking rocked. Anyone know here I can find it? :?:
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What about Sergei Prokofiev's scores for Ivan The Terrible and Alexander Nevsky??
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My top six favorite scores

6.) The Phantom of the Opera - If any of you have never listen to opera or show tunes, this is a real good place to start. Just some amazing music in this musical.

5.) The Godfather - I just love the opening trumpet waltz. Really sets the tone for the rest of the movie.

4.) Raiders of the Lost Ark - Who doesn't feel like wearing a brown fedora after hearing the indy march?

3.) Gettysburg - well done score that has very soft and touching moments, and intense battle music.

2.) The Civil War (the Ken Burns series) - The violin piece Ashkoan Farewell is just a moving, beautiful piece of music. The Civil War era music presented on this disc is top notch.

1.) The Star Wars trilogy - Like you didn't see this coming. It's so hard to pick out a selection that represents the best of the Star Wars score. Do you pick Duel of the Fates? The Imperial March? The Han Solo and the Princess theme? Cantina Band? There are so many good selections in this score its amazing.
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rudeboy was another good one
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Akira.
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Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Akira.
I hadn't even thought about that one. Akira does have a great
and unique score.
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My favorites include Starwars .Red alert 2 - HMO2 and the two towers soundtrack
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:What about Sergei Prokofiev's scores for Ivan The Terrible and Alexander Nevsky??
Oh hell yes.
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