Soundtrack Central The best classic game music and more

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Mik Jan 31, 2009

Since there's a thread about best game soundtracks of 2008, we should have one for movie soundtracks too.  I'm curious what soundtracks everyone else liked last year too.  Here are my favourite releases from 2008:

best soundtracks of the year:

Cloverfield ~ Roar! - EP (on iTunes)
http://ax.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M … e0BrHuatmQ

Corner Stone Cues Presents Eton Path (on Amazon.com)
http://www.amazon.com/Corner-Stone-Cues … dm_ap_alb2

Film Music of 2007
http://www.silvascreenmusic.com/ishop/2 … dfca16fdb2

The Film Music of Thomas Newman Performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
http://www.amazon.com/Film-Music-of-Tho … 251&sr=1-1

Frost/Nixon
http://www.amazon.com/Frost-Nixon/dp/B0 … 263&sr=1-1

The Good the Bad and the Weird
http://shop.ebay.com/items/?_nkw=good+b … &_osacat=0

Indiana Jones The Soundtracks Collection
http://www.amazon.com/Indiana-Jones-Sou … 226&sr=1-1

NHK Taiga Drama Atsuhime Original Soundtrack (Ryo Yoshimata)
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=PCCR-461

Red Cliff Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Taro Iwashiro)
http://shop.ebay.com/items/_W0QQ_nkwZre … omZQQ_mdoZ

Songs Of The Sea: The Regatta Suite (EP) (Jeff Rona)
http://www.amazon.com/Songs-Sea-Regatta … 782&sr=8-1

Adam Corn Jan 31, 2009

2008 was my worst year for film music ever - none of the movies I saw made a really strong impression on me music-wise and with most of my music budget and time going to game soundtracks I didn't buy one single film score for the year sad  That being the case I'm really curious to hear people's picks!

As for anime soundtracks, I've made this pretty clear already but the two Macross Frontier OSTs are all kinds of good.

Angela Jan 31, 2009 (edited Jan 31, 2009)

5) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - Crystal Skull is a solid-as-a-rock Indy score with a proper balance of pre and post late 90s Williams-isms.  Plenty of old theme throwbacks and just the right amount of new themes; for me, the lyrically menacing Irina was one of the more memorable ones of 2008, and Mutt's makes for a swashbuckling good time.  Some nice new arrangements on the Raiders theme, though like the character, Marion's could've used for a little more variety.

4) Eagle Eye - Although I've come to despise the movie, and the nature of the music is entirely inappropriate for what was supposed to be a conspiracy-thriller, Eagle Eye does make for a good listening experience on its own.  The score doesn't stray too heavily from Brian Tyler's overly bombast action formula, but it somehow feels more robust and thematically consistent than any of his previous outings.

3) Quantum of Solace - Like the movie, the score isn't as well-structured as Casino Royale (and Cornell's You Know My Name is leagues better than the Keys/White Another Way To Die), but Arnold turns in another excellent Bond music effort.  Points for the new ethnic instrumentation he's utilized for this one.

2) Kung Fu Panda - Panda proved to be my favorite animation of last year, and the Zimmer/Powell music collaboration provides an immensely enjoyable listen.  To quote Filmtracks' Christian Clemmensen: "Buy it if you appreciate either Hans Zimmer's epic and fluid harmonic progressions or John Powell's dynamic and creative rhythms and instrumentation, for this blend of the two is adequate in sum and impressive in parts."  The sounds of the Far East are dynamic, while equal dashes of epic and comedy punctuate the rest of the score.

1) Speed Racer - Easily my favorite Giacchino score ever, and that's certainly saying something given the man's ever-increasing discography of notable hits.  To quote AICN's ScoreKeeper (where Speed Racer also ranked number one on his list): "This is simply my favorite film score of 2008. It was an extremely easy decision. As much as I loved other scores this year, none will compare.  Every time I listen to the final climax of the film, as the Bruckner-ian low brass heralds the ascending “Here he comes…” motive, and the soaring voices of the choir celebrates Speed’s ultimate victory, I know I’ll be in a ceremonious state of unadulterated ecstasy. It’s a state only the very best film music is capable of taking me."

Special mention goes to Cloverfield's Roar! Shapiro's Tropic Thunder, and the Indiana Jones Soundtrack Collection.  There's plenty of '08 soundtracks I've yet to go through, including Elfman's "Wanted" and "Milk", Powell's "Hancock" and "Bolt", Desplat's Benjamin Button, Ottman's Valkyrie, and Mamma Mia!

Wanderer Jan 31, 2009

Elfman had a GREAT 2008, my composer of the year. "Wanted", "Hellboy II" and "Standard Operating Procedure" are all top-notch. "Milk" somewhat less so.

I also enjoyed Desplat's "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and Zimmer's eerie "Frost/Nixon."

"Eagle Eye" was functional in the mediocre film but like most Tyler albums, is far too long to sustain my interest. There's a few *excellent* action cues in there though.

XLord007 Feb 1, 2009

Adam Corn wrote:

2008 was my worst year for film music ever - none of the movies I saw made a really strong impression on me music-wise and with most of my music budget and time going to game soundtracks I didn't buy one single film score for the year sad  That being the case I'm really curious to hear people's picks!

See Slumdog.  That one has an excellent soundtrack.

longhairmike Feb 1, 2009

im not really a fan of film music, and i havn't seen too many recent movies (just dark knight last summer). but we rented Wall-E yesterday, and one of the first things i remarked to shana in the opening 15 mins was that i thought the music was pretty awesome, and it reminded me so much of game music.

...so i guess thats my vote.

Chris Feb 1, 2009

XLord007 wrote:

See Slumdog.  That one has an excellent soundtrack.

Just watched the film now and felt like coming back to the thread to recommend that soundtrack. Great to see someone else already has. Time for me to check out some of A. R. Rahman's other scores.

I have high hopes for Alexandre Desplat's Benjamin Button and Danny Elfman's Milk, but will wait till I've seen the films first.

Galivan Apr 1, 2009 (edited Apr 1, 2009)

It's not often that I hear a really good film score, but I was surprised over the movie "Silk". A really good score by Ryuichi Sakamoto, one of his best! Maybe it is his best. Better than The Last Emperor (but ok, I'm not a fan of that score) It has a few themes and different variations on these themes. I like how the music is used in the movie. His film scores mostly have a romantic style and this is not an exception. VERY romantic, in a typical Sakamoto-way.

Here's a piano piece which incorporates the main musical themes that are recurrent in the movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-poYe395PhM

You can preview the tracks here:
http://www.amazon.com/Silk-Ryuichi-Saka … 350&sr=8-1

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