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Ever watched a movie and couldn't get the soundtrack out of your head? Or heard a movie soundtrack that was so incredibly amazing that you just had to share it? YOU'VE FOUND THE RIGHT PLACE!
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So, get listening and enjoy!
Post videos, tracks, articles, research or anything else pertaining to movie music here.
Ever watched a movie and couldn't get the soundtrack out of your head? Or heard a movie soundtrack that was so incredibly amazing that you just had to share it? YOU'VE FOUND THE RIGHT PLACE!
For fantastic compositions, unique instrumentation, incredibly satisfying harmonies, or anything else that makes you love that track...
Here, you are welcome to post movie, short film, and TV (serial or episodic) show soundtracks.
So, get listening and enjoy!
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Hello I have been searching for this version, literally since 1998.
The movie credits 6 versions of "Bésame Mucho" and none of them are this version. It is unlisted, not included in the soundtrack nor the score albums.
The version I am referring to is the one that plays when Ms. Dinsmoor first meets Finnegan Bell. The automatic record player changes the vinyl and Ms. Dinsmoor starts dancing while saying "Chicka Boom, Chicka Boom". It is in English and sung by a male vocal. While the underlining instruments resemble rock style, the vocal leaning towards punk. Especially shouting in punk rock / metal style while singing "whoever thought I'd be holding you close to me, whispering it's you I adore"...The song also finishes with the vocal shouting "Chica Boom".
I asked multiple AI models to help me find it but none could help... The closest I got is the version from "The Ventures" but it is instrumental and does not include any vocals.
If anybody knows what I am referring to, please help me find this.
https://youtu.be/fjCX5F74zIM?si=wUG9WhWhfIPpywgM
It starts at 2:50. What song is it?
I have been told that the soundtrack playing in the background is from the 300 movie. However I have researched all their soundtracks and found nothing. It might be a spinoff on YouTube? Anyway can you guys help me find the soundtrack?
Help a girl out please! This has been driving me nuts ever since I first saw this TV movie. There's a song that is briefly played in the movie by Richard Dean Anderson's character in the car, but I can’t find this (full) song anywhere, not in the credits, not when I tried to Shazam it or Google the lyrics… and it’s a real banger. Does really sound like an 80s/early 90s tune. The TV Movie is In The Eyes of a Stranger 1992, starring Richard Dean Anderson and Justine Bateman.
Here's the clip: https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxiiDQT4RsqtboE1qatl1jhyIm0ByMaJc_?si=wzzqm8WSrbGlqmp4
Starting to think more and more they created it for the TV movie to cut down on costs. There’s a lot to obtaining music rights…and they’d probably have to mention the song in the credits too then, but the credits are rather brief.
The people in the crew who would most likely have made this song are Tom Bähler or Will Kaplan, but no mention of this TV movie anywhere on their discography (or I missed it):
Tom Bähler: https://www.discogs.com/artist/255792-Tom-Bahler
Will Kaplan: https://www.discogs.com/artist/963182-Will-Kaplan
Hi guys. Here’s my reconstruction of the film version of the track “Kaboom!” from the OST of The Hunt for Red October
Though not technically a Halloween movie, it definitely fits the vibe today! Thanks for watching, and hope you have a great day! 🪲🥤🪲🥤🪲🥤
As you may know, James Horner replaced Yared to do the score of Troy, however when the rejected score was released, everyone says that this is more superior than Horner’s score, and there’s a good reason for that. Where Horner opted for a Gladiator sounding style, Yared did a vintage soundtrack a lá Ben-Hur only modernized.
Time Stamps are in the comment section of YouTube!
Unfortunately can't find a backtrack to accompany it but enjoy!
i recently watched the movie and i loved it very much, i definitely recommend checking it out!
i was looking for the song that plays in the very beginning of the movie when the title is displayed. it sounds like a xylophone (?). i cannot for the life of me find it, i have looked through spotify and youtube but i haven’t stumbled upon the one i’m talking about :( is anyone able to help me out?
the movie is available on youtube, if anyone’s interested or wants to help :)
The fanfare section Nocturnes: No.2 Fetes (Debussy) from timestamp 2:50-4:20. It feels so familiar and it sounds like it would be used in a movie. Anyone recognize it?