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Soundtrack music?

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I've generally always seem to have listened to various soundtracks since I was a child.  Aside from certain bands and classical music I've never really been interested in listening to the latest songs that are popular.

I love the Lion King soundtrack (of course) but recently I've also found enjoyable the Brother Bear and Spirit:Stallion of the Cimarron soundtracks too.

I like to listen to other soundtracks too but I generall listen to the above repeatedly.

What about you?


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Soundtracks hold some of my favorite pieces of music.

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I only have a few sound tracks, but I do plan on buying more.  Soundtracks can have great music indeed.


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Some of my favorite soundtracks, without a mash of individual groups, include Pirates of the Caribbean, The Mummy, Stealth, War, & Ninja Assassin.  The other soundtracks helped me to find out the names of some artists who I tend to really like but could never figure out their names (Disturbed, i.e.)


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Among all members here, I probably have the largest soundtrack collection. :p  Not trying to brag but its probably true.  Unlike you though, I listen to soundtrack albums that are more inspired by classical writing, rather than pop artists.  Don't get me wrong, I love the Lion King too, but I like Out of Africa just as much. ;)

If you're seeking some more soundtracks to listen to, I'd try anything by John Williams, James Horner (our LBT soundtrack writer), Joe Hisaishi, or John Barry.  These four can give you a remarkable idea of what an orchestral soundtrack based on classical music can sound like.  The good news is a lot of the albums by these composers can be found online in digital forms (itunes, amazon, etc.) or cheaply available on cd.  I usually will buy the cd whenever I can for full symphonic goodness. :DD


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I tend to listen to sound tracks only when I am at home... Either movie or game tracks, that get my attention.

Disney soundtracks are usually good...

And I agree on the fact that you have the biggest collection around here, Adam! :P:


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Mine is the music from the Matrix movies, Alexander, 1492, The Fabolous Baker Boys, Once Upon A Time In America and Brother Bear.


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I love soundtracks!  :^.^:
They always affect my current mood and they're great source of inspiration.  :smile

I listen mostly to Disney soundtracks (currently Lion King 1+2 and Tarzan) but also game and anime soundtracks. ^_^


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Pirates of the Caribbean, Ace Combat, and Call of Duty soundtracks are the main ones I listen to.