Soundtracks, any favourites/recommendations

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Big fan of Robert Mothersbaugh, late of Devo, two excellent examples
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I love particularly Ping Island/Lightning Strike Rescue Op
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A great selection of tracks by Mothersbaugh and others, my highlights Sonata For Cello And Piano In F Minor, Mutato Muzika Orchestra, worth it for this track alone and the superb Ravel String Quartet In F Major, Ysaye Quartet
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One of my favorite
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A good soundtrack to a very average film.
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This is a great blues album.
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This is just stunning! Various versions of MT on Side 1 followed by a Bluesy instrumental Side 2...

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I've always liked the pulp fiction OST since it was first released. Very evocative.

Another thing I like about it is that some of the dialogue is on the OST.


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Fran wrote:I've always liked the pulp fiction OST since it was first released. Very evocative.
and from around the same time came Natural Born Killers.
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As well as being a tongue in cheek director Robert Rodriguez is a fine guitar player. Brian Setzer is no slouch either!

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Great to listen to with the kids, or not.
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Listened to this again last night. One of my favourite soundtracks ever.
So evocative of the movie.Lucky Zorg, for a while.
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