Best atypical film score

Paul.

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Hi all, I'm interested in knowing what your favorite film scores are, but not your typical straight up orchestral score. Current favs are Tron legacy, Scott Pilgrem and the Fast and the Furious (the first one by BT, not the others confusingly scored by Brian Tyler). Nowt wrong with a nice string section in there, I just like to see other elements like beats, guitars or synths as well.

Any ideas?
 
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Bladerunner

Passion (Scorcese film. Not what you'd expect from Peter Gabriel!)

Clockwork Orange

Most Tarantino & Wes Anderson soundtracks
 
Oh, there's also the Social Network soundtrack that's worth checking out
 
up in the air - folk, soul and washed out soundscapes. superb mastering too.
 
Big Chris said:
The_Lhc said:
Got to be Flash surely, hasn't it?

"There can be ONLY ONE!!!!" Aaah, timeless...

That quote sounds more like Highlander to me.

Oh, BC, why did it have to be you? I can't snicker childishly at someone three times my size!

Well I can, but only once I suspect...
 
For highly original orchestration, try some of Bernard Herrmann's fantasy scores, such as 'Journey to the Centre of the Earth' (no strings, but a huge woodwind, brass and percussion section plus (count 'em) five organs), or 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' which overnight made the theremin the go-to electronic instrument to evoke spookiness - there's also a whole electronic section with violin, guitar and bass used in a very atmospheric way. You can get them on CD with Herrmann conducting on Decca.

Another good example is 'Forbidden Planet' from 1956 by Louis and Bebe Baron - totally atonal electronica, years before anything similar.

My favourite score is still 'Bladerunner' though!
 
I know it's really crap, but I love the Scarface soundtrack. Crazy eighties.
 

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