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At the Movies - Dave Koz
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"Some of the best music to date has come from movies and Dave Koz took advantage of some of the best songs of our time in his At the Movies album. His jazz music is always a pleasure to listen to and you will love revisiting these classics with a new sound. 1. Over The Rainbow - The Wizard Of Oz 2. Moon River featuring Barry Manilow - Breakfast At Tiffany's 3. As Time Goes By - Casablanca Lis..."
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Soundtrack
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"Wes Anderson captivates us with each of his brilliantly designed films, but the music is not to be overlooked. The Life Aquatic soundtrack features David Bowie, Seu Jorge, and Mark Mothersbaugh (who also composed much of The Royal Tenenbaums). I love the Brazilian influence - Seu Jorge is a name to follow."
Pulp Fiction: Music From The Motion Picture
2 recommendations
"From Son of a Preacher Man to Let's Stay Together to Girl, You'll be a Woman Soon, this soundtrack has a bit of everything. Leave it to Quentin to compile this eclectic compilation CD."
Hedwig and the Angry Inch Soundtrack
2 recommendations
"Meet John Cameron Mitchell. He wrote, directed, and starred in this fantastically bizarre rock musical. I love it, you might, you might hate it, but please be open-minded."
Grease Original 1978 Motion Picture Soundtrack
2 recommendations
"No soundtrack list would ever be complete without Grease. We know it, we love it, we'll never forget it."
Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack
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"Put on your dancing shoes and groove along with Kool and The Gang, The Bee Gees, and K.C. and the Sunshine Band - all on this groovy soundtrack. You'll remember why you fell in love with John Travolta, pre-hair plugs and scientology."
Once Motion Picture Soundtrack
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"Once features one of the best original scores I've heard in ages. This Collector's Edition CD/DVD Includes 2 extra tracks and DVD featuring "The Real Life End - A Story on the Making of ONCE" and live performances by the film stars Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova. You'll be a fan of John Carney and Swell Season from your first listen."
Moulin Rouge Soundtrack
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"Moulin Rouge rocks my world. Still. This soundtrack never gets old. Nicole Kidman does her own singing, and with a touch of her costar Ewan McGregor and even some help from David Bowie, this music is worth learning every word."
Hairspray Soundtrack to the Motion Picture
2 recommendations
"The musical hit of 2007, Hairspray had us all singing and dancing. We LOVE newcomer Nikki Blonsky, and with the all-star cast behind her, this soundtrack will become a classic."
The Graduate Soundtrack (1967 Film)
3 recommendations
"Here's to you, Mrs. Robinson, Jesus may love you more than you know, but so do we. Simon & Garfunkel are at their best in this soundtrack and we still listen today."
Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack For An Oliver Stone Film
1 recommendation
"I don't love this movie, and I'm not really wild about Nine Inch Nails, but there's no denying that Trent Reznor put together a really groundbreaking soundtrack (the crazy diversity of musical genres/artists, the use of the film's dialogue between songs - or sometimes right in the middle of a track). Oh, and then there's the proto-mash-up of Jane's Addiction's "Ted, Just Admit" and Diamanda Galas'..."
Purple Rain by Prince
4 recommendations
"Prince's performance at the SuperBowl has got me all re-obsessed with this album, which was one of the first records I ever owned. Every last track is killer."
Little Miss Sunshine soundtrack
2 recommendations
"All full of Devotchka songs that make you happy and sad at the same time, just like the movie itself."
Amelie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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"Composed by Yann Tiersen, chances are you've heard this soundtrack in a coffee shop or cafe even if you didn't recognize it, so charming is the score to the award-winning 2001 film Amelie. The score mixes strings, vocals, piano and accordian for an undeniably Parisian sound and perfectly captures the whimsy, charm and quirkiness of the film. Let yourself get lost in it."
Trainspotting: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2 recommendations
"Like a snapshot for the mid 1980s time period of the film mixed with a snapshot of the Brit Pop scene of the mid 1990s. These are songs filled with the exuberant invinciblity of youth, dreary comedowns, heart-stopping withdrawal and surges of joy. It made Iggy Pop's Lust For Life an even more ironic anthem, and had dance floors filled with the "lager! lager! lager!" refrain from Underworld's Born ..."
Rushmore: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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"I *think* this might be my favorite Wes Anderson movie, but sometimes I love "The Royal Tenenbaums" more. Anyway - it's definitely my favorite Wes Anderson soundtrack, especially because it introduced me to the greatness of The Faces. Other highlights: "Nothing In This World Can Stop Me Worrin' Bout That Girl" by The Kinks, " A Quick One While He's Away" by The Who, "Oh Yoko" by John Lennon."
O Brother, Where Art Thou?: Soundtrack
2 recommendations
"Didn't love the movie, but the music is great. You'll be ready for a barnyard dance after a listen to this!"
The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album
1 recommendation
"Oh, Whitney Houston, I will always loooove you. Remember the good old days, before Ms. Houston climbed on the crazy starlet bandwagon. This music is phenomenal."
Ray!: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1 recommendation
"You can never go wrong with Ray Charles' music, and Taylor Hackford's film soundtrack highlights some of his best."
Dreamgirls: Music From The Motion Picture [2-CD Deluxe Edition]
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"When you put Beyoncé Knowles and Jennifer Hudson in a room together, magic happens. Whether or not the movie won you over, the music is undeniably fantastic. Dream on!"





