The top ten Biggest Movie Sound Tracks
1. "Meeting Joe Black" (1998)
Thomas Newman, who'd also produced music for films like "The Green Mile", "Finding Nemo", and "American Beauty", produced the film score. The soundtrack is considered sombre, reflective and has a lush Symphonic Orchestration.
2. "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" (2000)
By Tan Dun who combined Western and Eastern melodies to make a spell binding soundtrack.
3. "Chronicles of Narnia" (2005)
By Harry Gregson-Williams with his mix of ethnic music fitting in perfectly with the movie by inspiring the imagination.
4. "American Beauty" (1999)
Again an award-winning soundtrack by Thomas Newman. This soundtrack is unique when inspiring feelings and emotions within the listener.
5. "The lord of the Rings Trilogy"
Howard Shore beautiful music evokes memorable scenes from the movie and several artists lent a helping hand with their remarkable voices.
6. "Slumdog Millionaire" (2008)
A.R. Rahman wrote this score that won the 2009 Golden Globe for best Original Score for a Motion Picture. The mix of hip-hop and modern Hollywood makes the sound track a winner.
7. "Finding Neverland" (2004)
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek wrote this joyful score filled with child-like sounds to bring out the magic in the movie.
8. "Star Wars: Episode 3" (2005)
By John Williams. It is impossible to listen to this score without thinking of the movie scenes themselves.
9. "Finding Nemo" (2003)
Another hit for Newman that seems to bring out the warmth in the cold oceans that most of the scenes were set in.
10. "Amelia" (2001)
The French themed music by composer Yann Tiersen adds a sense of charm to the film.
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Post a Commentinteresting picks for sure! I've got lots of cds of movie soundtracks and my favorite is O Brother Where Art Thou...great one!
fun ones
An interesting set of picks.