Offseason Boredom: Best Soundtracks

Started by hbionic, April 04, 2006, 08:01:38 PM

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hbionic

Quote from: phattymatty on April 04, 2006, 11:21:30 PMseu jorge is the shtein.  i've been listening to him a lot lately.

seu jorge is pretty dope. Have you heard anything from him outside of this soundtrack? I haven't. Just curious.
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Phanatic

Natural Born Killers sound track is pretty damn awesome.
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PhillyGirl

Quote from: Phanatic on April 05, 2006, 10:18:47 PM
Natural Born Killers sound track is pretty damn awesome.

Yes it is. And now "Sweet Jane" is in my head for the day, thank you very much.
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BigEd76

"Space Jam" had a successful soundtrack with 3 hit pop songs:

-- "Fly Like An Eagle" by Seal
-- "I Believe I Can Fly" by R.Kelly
-- "For You I Will" by Monica

Rome

#34
Wow... cool topic.

I'll post five (plus a bonus) here:

1. "A Hard Day's Night."  Great movie and an even better soundtrack.  The Beatles set the standard.

2. "Superfly."  Curtis Mayfield kickin' it.  The definition of 70's soul music.  Great movie too.

3. "The Big Chill."  Not a great movie but the soundtrack was badass.

4. "The Graduate."  A great movie.  I'm not wild about Simon & Garfunkel but the music here is incredible.

5. "Purple Rain."  A really stupid movie.  However, Prince was a bad ass purple midget and anyone between the ages of 35-50 who says they didn't have this CD is lying.  Morris Day & The Time were awesome on this disc as well.

5a. "Rock & Roll High School."  The Ramones +  PJ Soles = farging awesome movie.  I loved the scene where Joey sings a punk love song to PJ Soles.  You can practically smell the marijuana and taste the cocaine oozing off the screen in that scene.

:yay