my fave soundtrack...I just love the sound of it and the arrangement...walking basses and echoey percussion, pure mood.
Excellent choice. Definitely one that gets a lot of play here. Super intense, and kind of an overlooked one when it comes to Q scores. I even love the south-of-the-border tune with Gil Bernal on vocals. Perfect mood lightener in between all the creepy jazz. Thanks to waxidoimy boss hcrink for hooking me up with a minty copy of this years ago.
To be honest, Q, Lalo and Ike are probably the soundtrack composers that I keep returning to the most.
That's like the holy trinity right there. I know it's totally played out in jaded collectro circuits, but stuff like Truck Turner is just rock solid no matter how you twist it. Skip Pitts FTW.
Beyond the "holy trinity" of composers, here are some other faves:
Dont know if you mean breaks when you say dope but these are my favs
Serge Gainsbourg - Cannabis
Piero Umiliani - La Ragazza Fiorostrada
Stelvio Cipriani - Mark Il Poliziotto
Philip Glass - Mishima
Jonny Greenwood - There will be blood
I havent heard Seba Baby in a long minute, and I recall it not having the smae bite as Foxy Brown even Coffey.
I need to cop and check out again. I recall it being a little bit more Polished BlackEXP sounding.
You remember correctly. It is pretty polished compared to others. I always enjoyed the Coffey best. All are great sound tracks though, Coffey's just a bit grittier, IMO.
I havent heard Seba Baby in a long minute, and I recall it not having the smae bite as Foxy Brown even Coffey.
I need to cop and check out again. I recall it being a little bit more Polished BlackEXP sounding.
Yeah it is pretty slick compared to other soundtracks. I put that one up mainly for the cover art although I do enjoy most of the music on it too. These are a couple more I was recently able to acquire clean and in my price range.
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still loving this one as well
my most fav of all time has to be.....
Currently, enjoying this one. And haven't even seen the movie- yet.
I need to cop and check out again. I recall it being a little bit more Polished BlackEXP sounding.
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and this got back into heavy rotation circa Halloween
Excellent choice. Definitely one that gets a lot of play here. Super intense, and kind of an overlooked one when it comes to Q scores. I even love the south-of-the-border tune with Gil Bernal on vocals. Perfect mood lightener in between all the creepy jazz. Thanks to waxidoimy boss hcrink for hooking me up with a minty copy of this years ago.
To be honest, Q, Lalo and Ike are probably the soundtrack composers that I keep returning to the most.
That's like the holy trinity right there. I know it's totally played out in jaded collectro circuits, but stuff like Truck Turner is just rock solid no matter how you twist it. Skip Pitts FTW.
Beyond the "holy trinity" of composers, here are some other faves:
Manfred Mann "Up The Junction"
Goblin "Profondo Rosso"
Louis & Bebe Barron "Forbidden Planet"
Armando Trovaioli "Blazing Magnum"
Alain Goraguer "Fantastic Planet" (well, duh)
David Shire "The Taking Of Pelham 123"
Bob Crewe "Barbarellah"
There was never an og vinyl release for this was there?
Serge Gainsbourg - Cannabis
Piero Umiliani - La Ragazza Fiorostrada
Stelvio Cipriani - Mark Il Poliziotto
Philip Glass - Mishima
Jonny Greenwood - There will be blood
I find these three particularly good -
Dominic Frontiere - On any Suday
Gary Wright - Benjamin
Lee Gagnon - Jeremie
any Jarmusch, Scorsese or Spike Lee film - whether you like the songs or not, these guys know how to use music for film
Elevator to the Gallows
Head On
Tenebrae
The opening sequences to 28 Days Later with Montreal's Godspeed You Black Emperor and Sexy Beast with The Stranglers' Peaches are both unfukwitable
Trapped in the Closet
Both faves of mine too.
You remember correctly. It is pretty polished compared to others. I always enjoyed the Coffey best. All are great sound tracks though, Coffey's just a bit grittier, IMO.
Honestly, anything Lalo Schifrin has done..
Almost anything, I could live without the score for Sudden Impact
Yeah it is pretty slick compared to other soundtracks. I put that one up mainly for the cover art although I do enjoy most of the music on it too. These are a couple more I was recently able to acquire clean and in my price range.
3 days of the condor
Les Stances ?? Sophie (barely a soundtrack since it wasn't used in the film)
and
WOW