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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024

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  • @roberthale2268
    @roberthale2268 Месяц назад +2

    My favorite soundtrack is the soundtrack of the movie Shaft. Issac Hayes composes a sonic masterpiece on this album.

  • @LuxVivens9
    @LuxVivens9 Месяц назад +1

    Love your picks! Some of mine- Cat People (1982), Blade Runner-Vangelis, and all the Twin Peaks soundtracks.

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад +1

      Oh yes, Blade Runner is fantastic as well as Twin Peaks. 😉

  • @hodwells1984
    @hodwells1984 Месяц назад +2

    Times Square, Repo Man, Rushmore

  • @aisforapple2494
    @aisforapple2494 Месяц назад

    The '80s film, 'Trick Or Treat' had a banging soundtrack! I believe the band was Fastway.
    'Boogie Nights' and 'Angus' are great too.

  • @roberttee9790
    @roberttee9790 Месяц назад +1

    Another good show. 👍
    I've always liked Knopfler's soundtrack to "Local Hero".
    Very underrated.

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад +1

      I swear I almost put that on the list. 😉 Great film and soundtrack.

    • @jessem470
      @jessem470 Месяц назад

      And his soundtrack for Cal which is a small Irish movie with beautiful soundtrack

  • @anabltc
    @anabltc Месяц назад

    Less Than Zero (1987) is a gem

  • @brentbeck9880
    @brentbeck9880 Месяц назад

    Hi Tom. Love your channel. Your knowledge and recall is amazing. I've learned so much listening to you. Many, many thanks. There are a ton of film soundtracks that I have and love. Here are some: Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid; Staying Alive; Help; A Hard Day's Night; Concert For Bangla Desh; A Film About Jimi Hendrix; Rainbow Bridge; The Graduate; Almost Famous; Chariots Of Fire; The Big Chill; Vanilla Sky; West Side Story; Barry Lyndon; Jerry Maguire; 2001 A Space odyssey...I could go on but these are ones that every record collector should have in their collection. Can't wait for your next installment. Peace!

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад

      Those are all awesome selections. So many great ones. I’m glad you’re enjoying the channel. Thank you so much. 😉

  • @Avalonrick1
    @Avalonrick1 Месяц назад

    Oh man we must have grown up same time period. Planet of the Apes I saw it at a drive in as a kid. Tracked down the soundtrack about five years ago. Saw all the series. Spencer Davis/Traffic here we go around the mulberry bush. Edgy movie for its time. Songs on the soundtrack are unique to it I think? Blow. Up soundtrack featuring Herbie Hancock and my Yardbirds doing stroll on with Beck and Page! Revolution featuring Quicksilver Messenger Service, Steve Miller Blues band! Good stuff. Up the junction film soundtrack! Love Percy!

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад +1

      I’ve only seen clips of Blow Up. Need to check out that film in its entirety. Ditto for Here We Go ‘Round The Mulberry Bush. Love that track. It was featured as a bonus cut on the U.S. CD remaster Of Heaven Is In Your Mind aka: Mr Fantasy.

  • @tkingsley5761
    @tkingsley5761 Месяц назад +1

    Honk, soundtrack to Five Summer Stories. Soundtrack to Last of the Mohicans, soundtrack to Gettysburg. Soundtrack to The Right Stuff, soundtrack to Koyaanaskatsi. Soundtrack to Rocky Horror Picture Show. Soundtrack to The Last Waltz. There’s just too many.

  • @stupendous9896
    @stupendous9896 Месяц назад

    American Pop, Heavy Metal, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, High Fidelity, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Lords of Dogtown, Still Crazy, Almost Famous, Diner, Rocky Horror Picture Show...

  • @mirandak3273
    @mirandak3273 25 дней назад

    Just saw this! Great video.
    Excluding Musicals, Rock Operas, & Concert Films, so just score type soundtracks, here my list including one of yours!
    In Chronological order:
    1. Goldfinger (1964) John Barry
    2. Dr. Zhivago (1965) Maurice Jarre
    3. Casino Royale (1967) Burt Bacharach
    4. Once Upon a Time In the West (1968) Ennio Morricone
    5. Harold and Maude (1971) Cat Stevens
    6. Superfly (1972) Curtis Mayfield
    7. Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972) Donovan
    8. Star Wars (1977) John Williams
    9. Blade Runner (1982) Vangelis
    10. The Matrix (1999) Don Davis (& Rage Against The Machine)

  • @rohantredinnick4021
    @rohantredinnick4021 Месяц назад +1

    Into the wild is not only a great book and movie , but great soundtrack . Im also a fan of music scores by Elmer Bernstein - To kill a mockingbird and The great escape in particular

  • @kso808
    @kso808 Месяц назад +1

    Agreed about the Who and Joe Cocker soundtracks. I might add the “Goldfinger” soundtrack, with Shirley Bassey’s phenomenal voice.

  • @dlf1203
    @dlf1203 Месяц назад

    1. American Graffiti - I started listening to music in the mid 60s. This was my introduction to what came before.
    2. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    3. 2001: A Space Odyssey
    4. The Harder They Come is a great Reggae introduction. Less well known is the soundtrack to Rockers from a couple years later.
    5. Monterey Pop
    6. Guilty pleasure: Flashdance
    7. 200 Motels - Zappa

  • @user-ky6wp3qx4c
    @user-ky6wp3qx4c Месяц назад

    "Stevie Wonder's Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants" (1979)... At the height of his career, a soundtrack to a science documentary! Reviews were mixed, tending negative, but for me, one of the sweetest double albums ever... I was taking Plant Physiology as a post-grad at a public university at the time...

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад

      I need to give that album a listen. I have everything up through Songs In The Key Of Life, but for whatever reason never listened to this record. Maybe it was the mixed reviews at the time…

  • @jessem470
    @jessem470 Месяц назад +1

    Tom great selection and absolutely ecstatic at inclusion of Percy by my Kinks
    But as is my way heres 5 i really like and the #1 is my undoubted favorite soundtrack
    1. Harold and Maude
    Hal Ashby / Cat Stevens pure genius and song / scene Trouble makes me cry every time
    2. The Harder They Come
    Amazing movie starring Jimmy Cliff . This is one of greatest collections of songs of all time
    3. Hedwig and the Angry Inch
    Glam rock revisited
    4. Time Square
    Pretty lame movie but great soundtrack compiled by Robert Stigwood ; Dead Dog did later get great cover by Manic Street Preachers
    5. Betty Blue : music by Gabriel Yared
    Who hasn’t gone though their french movie period ; i was torn between this and Diva

  • @simonagree4070
    @simonagree4070 Месяц назад

    Couple more cool things: the Kenyon Hopkins soundtrack to Baby Doll (1956), with incidental music by Smiley Lewis, and the Herbie Hancock soundtrack to Blow-Up (1966), with one track by The Yardbirds (both Page and Beck on guitars, which get smashed).

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад +1

      That’s the only scene I’ve seen in Blow Up. I need to see the whole film one of these days.

    • @simonagree4070
      @simonagree4070 Месяц назад

      Blow-Up is an interesting movie, especially if you like swinging London, mysteries, and conspiracies. Warning: contains mimes.
      Baby Doll was a scandalous movie based on a one-act play by Tennessee Williams. Great sleaze -- I'd like to see it remade by John Waters.

  • @davidbrett8525
    @davidbrett8525 Месяц назад

    The singles soundtrack is another great one - put together by Paul westerberg and featuring everyone bar nirvana from Seattle scene

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад +1

      Almost put it on the list. Love that live version of Battle Of Evermore by The Lovemongers (Aka: Heart) plus those Westerberg tracks.

  • @jimalaimo8467
    @jimalaimo8467 Месяц назад

    Ziggy Stardust:The Motion Picture was always a favorite of mine!!

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад

      Love that film. The final Ziggy performance.

  • @duncanleith9172
    @duncanleith9172 Месяц назад

    I'd add the truly atmospheric soundtrack to the great movie The Wicker Man; and for a body of work rather than any specific soundtrack, the many Ry Cooder scores

  • @ghengismcgillicutty4695
    @ghengismcgillicutty4695 Месяц назад

    Here’s mine: Midnight Cowboy for “Everybody’s Talking” and an early composition by Warren Zevon.
    Shaft as well.

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, Midnight Cowboy is awesome as well as Shaft.

  • @russellkroeker2822
    @russellkroeker2822 Месяц назад +1

    Manfred Mann...Up The Junction.
    The movie bombed but a great soundtrack album was made.

  • @GreenManalishiUSA
    @GreenManalishiUSA Месяц назад

    1. Heartworn Highways (various artists) - from the iconic documentary about the 1970s outlaw country / singer-songwriter scene
    2. All You Need Is Cash (The Rutles). Sounded so much like The Beatles that The Beatles sued and won co-writer credits
    3. Live Stiffs (various artists including Elvis Costello, Ian Dury, Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe, Wreckless Eric and more) - from the documentary about one of the most influential, and most eccentric, traveling rock and roll circuses ever assembled.
    4. No Direction Home, because there has to be a Dylan soundtrack, and I'm not crazy about Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад +1

      That Live Stiffs record is fantastic. The Rutles is the best Beatles parody ever. I Must Be In Love truly sounds like a lost Beatles gem.

  • @markrezzano6395
    @markrezzano6395 Месяц назад

    Robyn Hitchcock's dad Raymond wrote the novel Percy is based on

  • @geneobrien8907
    @geneobrien8907 Месяц назад +1

    I can't find any articles to back this up but if my memory is correct and that's questionable, some of the performances in the Woodstock documentary were dubbed. In 1969, I read an article that CS&N weren't pleased with the sound on Suite: Judy Blue Eyes and they corrected it by playing over some parts in post production. I've looked closely at the Santana performance and there are moments where Carlos' playing on Soul Sacrifice doesn't match what is seen in the video. I'm not trying to create a dark cloud over the festival, even though the documentary did usher in the demise of the counterculture, the festival itself was a watershed moment. I'm fine with anyone who can correct me.

    • @simonagree4070
      @simonagree4070 Месяц назад +1

      I have heard the same, especially in regard to CSN and Jefferson Airplane. That album was in constant play when it came out because I didn't have too many others, so I loved it regardless. Found out later how many bands were missing because of half-assed performances or money disputes.

    • @jessem470
      @jessem470 Месяц назад +1

      I think i would blame movies shortcoming on the Editing
      Editors name was Martin Scorsese and based on his work on Woodstock I don’t think he will amount to much

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад +1

      It doesn’t surprise me, especially CSN. It does sound very polished. Most live albums of that period are drenched in overdubs. Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out, Live At Leeds, etc.

    • @geneobrien8907
      @geneobrien8907 Месяц назад

      ​@@jessem470 Never heard of him, so you're probably right! 🤣

    • @geneobrien8907
      @geneobrien8907 Месяц назад

      @@tomrobinson5776 Even the Allman Brothers live at the Fillmore East album had some cutting and pasting, whatever the technical term is! It doesn't matter to me though but it is interesting.

  • @sspbrazil
    @sspbrazil Месяц назад

    Repo Man!

  • @mariawesley7583
    @mariawesley7583 Месяц назад

    A Room with a View
    Urban Coyboy
    Betty Blue
    Dazed and Confused
    Tao of Steve
    The Commitments
    The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
    Footloose ( a sentimental favorite 40 years later)

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад +1

      Love Priscilla Queen Of The Desert. Awesome film and soundtrack. Ditto for The Commitments.

  • @keithulrich1235
    @keithulrich1235 Месяц назад

    Check out O Lucky Man! by Alan Price. One of my favorite soundtracks of all time!

  • @toniputin1096
    @toniputin1096 Месяц назад +1

    Repo Man

  • @newspapertaxis1
    @newspapertaxis1 Месяц назад

    Cape ............Gotta roll the dice with Bangladesh.....5 times in one week.......

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад +1

      I agree newspapertaxis. Almost put in on the list. The Dylan portion is phenomenal. For me the best live Dylan next to the Bootleg Series Live 1966.

    • @newspapertaxis1
      @newspapertaxis1 Месяц назад

      @@tomrobinson5776 Absolutely agree.....

  • @simonagree4070
    @simonagree4070 Месяц назад

    Ough, I am so mad. Got through about 2/3 of a long comment on this post, and made a tapping mistake that deleted what I was writing. Oh well.
    Dead right, Tom, about these. I have a few more, some already mentioned by other subscribers. They may be worth repeating.
    Repo Man -- omg yes. I saw the movie at a hole-in-the-wall theater when it was released, went apeshit over the opening credit instrumental theme, and was disappointed when the soundtrack was released with an opening credit theme overdubbed with a vocal by Iggy Pop. I mean, OK, but I wanted the original! It took two decades, but I got what I wanted when a computer and DVD allowed me to rip the theme without the vocal.
    The Harder They Come -- 'Nuff said. Classic easy listening reggae. Instantly recognized by the critics of the day. Great midnight movie and art house feature.
    The Song Remains The Same -- I don't even like Led Zeppelin all that much, and I would do it again.
    The Last Waltz and Fillmore: The Last Days..... oh so flawed, but oh so interesting. I listened to both, simulcast on the radio in San Francisco, but these are nice souvenirs.
    X The Band The Unheard Music -- my favorite rock documentary. Never had an official soundtrack that I know of, so I bought the DVD. Parts are available on a Rhino two-CD anthology.
    Guys And Dolls -- my token old school movie musical.
    Absolute Beginners -- this one has it all, David Bowie, Slim Gaillard, Ray Davies, Gil Evans, Charles Mingus, jazz & pop.....all in the milieu of late-'50s England.
    That's what I got for now. There's oh so much more.

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад

      Can’t argue with any of your selections as all of them are awesome. 😉

  • @jeffreyslotnikoff4003
    @jeffreyslotnikoff4003 Месяц назад

    Would 'A Hard Days Night' count... (the songs from the film only take up one half of the British version; the American version is more true to being a soundtrack!)
    And then again, there's 'West Side Story'... an album that meant a lot to me growing up in the early sixties (though it was my parents' copy! Yes, it's not rock and roll... unless you grant a liberally defined take to the first section of 'Dance At The Gym',

    • @tomrobinson5776
      @tomrobinson5776  Месяц назад

      The Hard Days Night Soundtrack is awesome including the instrumentals. West Side Story spent 54 weeks on the number 1 spot on the Billboard chart. That is an amazing statistic.