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Continue Esther Faciane Not every movie soundtrack has to go as hard as it does. The best soundtracks exist outside of the movie, giving you all the feelings you felt in a movie theater without drama. It's like a mixtape (just like a playlist) from your favorite movie for you. Here are 26 soundtracks, from the time honored classics of Disney jams and some new contenders who know exactly which songs will go along for the perfect cinematic and musical experience. Advertising - Continue reading below 1 Rocketman (Music from the movie) Has any biopic ever been more joyful? Taron Egerton made Elton John hot again, and his covers made this soundtrack an instant classic. 2 Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol.1 Honestly, I don't know what pub trivia nights and cafes with board games would do without this Marvel movie soundtrack. Nerds around the world are embracing old people and I love that for us. 3 Inside Llewyn Davis: The original soundtrack of the Coen Brothers' record knocked him out of the park with the soundtrack to O Brother Where Art Thou, and then completely surpassed itself with this. Let Oscar Isaac serenade you with folk songs... You deserve it. 4 The Big Chill - 15th anniversary: Original soundtrack to THE film OK Boomer... I can admit that this soundtrack is a slap in the face. Motown is timeless, and even if this film is about a top middle class white yapping, every song on the soundtrack is a hit. 5 Purple Rain Does It Count? This is fully considered because the prince goes beyond all the rules. It's one of the best albums of all time and it's going to be a soundtrack. 6 Parent Trap Preteen girls got two things from re-watching the trap of parents: exactly knowing how to nail that impressive BFF handshake, and love for Nat King Cole. 7 Mamma Mia! Here we go again The original film gave us an impressive commitment to Pierce Brosnan to sing terribly, but unfortunately it's time to recognize that the soundtrack of the sequel is wayyyyyy better. Cher, anyone?! 8 A Star Is Born amazon.com Between Lady Gaga's ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhhh-ah-ah moment in Shallow and Bradley Cooper crooning his way into your heart, there was nothing more perfect in the second half of 2018 than this soundtrack. Okay, Gaga also killed him on the red carpet. 9 Bodyguard amazon.com There's a very obvious reason why the bodyguard soundtrack remains the best-selling movie soundtrack of all time after 27 years: Whitney Houston (and a song that makes you cry every time, I'll always love you). 10 Romeo and Juliet amazon.com When did you first fall in love with Leonardo DiCaprio? Was it when his strands of hair dangled on Radiohead's Talk Show Host, or when his Romeo flirted with Juliet Claire Danes through the aquarium during Des'ree's Kiss You at Capulet's Party? Both of these tracks, along with basically every song on this must be cherished. As always, screaming on the cover of quindon Tarver is all free (to feel good). 11 Marie Antoinette 12 Black Panther amazon.com Next to Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan abs, Kendrick Lamar essentially had the most important role of the Black Panther: Creating a soundtrack that included performances from the SSA, Schoolboy, Vince Staples, Anderson. Paak, and Kendrick himself, among others. Wakanda, and this soundtrack, forever. 13 Titanic amazon.com The only thing better than listening to Celine Dion My Heart will continue on the replay of the listening version, which is a remix of the dialogue from the film on Back to the Titanic, the second soundtrack that was released about nine months after the Titanic soundtrack. Listen back to Titanic 14 Garden State amazon.com This candid and musical look inside the brain of zac Braff earned the actor and director a Grammy in 2005 for best compilation for motion picture, television or other visual media. The album also sold more than 1.3 million copies, NBD, and made everyone feel a little better through Coldplay, The Shins and Imogen Heap's duo, Frou Frou. 15 Beauty and the Beast amazon.com If you're like me, you'd like to skip The Mafia Song every time you listen to the Beauty and the Beast soundtrack. This is the point in the film where Gaston sings about killing the beast and Belle like that, that's not the point. Aside from that, this soundtrack still rules and Celine Dion and Phibault Bryson's Beauty and the Beast should surely be the duo you sing on your next karaoke adventure. 16 Dirty Dancing amazon.com No one puts a child in a corner, and no one can ever deny the power of hearing Bill Medley's voice at the beginning of the (I had) time of my life with Jennifer Warnes. 17 Clueless amazon.com There's no better encyclopedia in the 90s than the soundtrack, which is the quintessential addition to all things by Cher Horowitz and her flip phone. From the Beastie Boys to the Ravens, this compilation is all that's missing from the future '90s party you're going to quit. I can't wait for you to turn around with your friends. 18 Dreamgirls amazon.com soul Jennifer Hudson's crushing rendition And I tell you that I'm not going to be a big part of this soundtrack and movie. Besides, all Beyonce's touches are instantly wonderful, right? 19 amazon.com While it doesn't matter to anyone how many times you've listened to the frozen soundtrack from start to finish, it's everyone's business that the sequel to the film will finally be a reality in November 2019. So, what is this line about love being an open door? 20 Crazy Rich Asians amazon.com Crazy Rich Asians made film history in 2018, and the soundtrack was exceptionally delightful thanks to the cantopop classics and modern versions of Material Girl and Can't Help Falling in Love. It was also that Cover yellow, which makes you cry every time. Nick and Rachel for life! 21 My Best Friend's Wedding amazon.com Hands Up If You Still Get Suffocated Watching Julia Roberts and Dermot Mulroney Dance on the Ferry as he sings As You Look Tonight. This version is not on the soundtrack, but Tony Bennett, along with the restaurant version I say a little prayer. 22 Waiting to exhale amazon.com whitney Houston's film, another movie soundtrack of Fire, this time with songs written by Babyface. Joining Whitney on the trip were artists like Brandi, TLC, Aretha Franklin, and Toni Braxton. 23 Moana amazon.com You can't go wrong with anything Lin-Manuel Miranda creates, so Moana's soundtrack is considered one of the best. Also, How Far I'll Go is a great way to start any day. 24 Alumnus amazon.com Mrs Robinson, Simon and Garfunkel, and a young Dustin Hoffman who looked just fine in the late 1960s. 25 High School Musical amazon.com Wildcats, Sing Long! Wherever Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, and their friends (in our imagination), it's nice to know that after all these years, we can still feel something while singing We're all in this together. 26 La La Land amazon.com The Great Debate about Jazz may have been weak (and perhaps even embarrassing), but La La Land's quirky soundtrack with the oily voices of Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling can turn any frown upside down. This content is created and supported by a third party and is imported to this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content on piano.io We all know movie magic is not just on screen - it's also in your ears. We're not just talking about breathtaking surround sound technology like Dolby Atmos or DTS:X. We're talking about the music itself. Long after leaving the theater and flosting popcorn from your teeth, the best movie soundtracks stick in your head. Sometimes you hum with them with family and friends - the incredible first line of Star Wars is a great example (you hear it right now, right). Other times, you don't even know how inherent they really are (the hollow rigor of Interstellar, for example). But they are always there, internally pulling out their emotions. To celebrate these cinematic musical masterpieces, we've put together a list of our favorite movie soundtracks, separated by scores and soundtrack compilations, in no particular order. Whether you're a fan of specially composed epics that move the plot points of your favorite movies, or a fan of a beautifully assembled playlist that colours the overall tone of the film, you'll find something you can love below. Arguably the most iconic music film ever written, John Williams' epic theme for stardom Not only are instantly recognizable around the world, but they also created a film-scoring revival, bringing back grandiose ratings from movies in previous days. To create the Star Wars background, the legendary composer relied heavily on cosmic classical compositions such as Gustav Holst's Planet series, using a variety of layers of strings and horns stitched with unforgettable melodies to capture the emotions of space opera set long ago in a galaxy far, far away. As for Williams, getting used to hearing about him as the iconic composer's name is repeated pretty much throughout this list. Watch his massive choruses, huge drums, and epic brass ensembles join soft and flexible wooden winds and strings in composer Howard Shore's soundtrack for the Lord of the Rings trilogy. It is a diverse range of sounds that showcases a wide universe of creatures and magic, using techniques such as odd time signatures and Celtic violin melodies to generate a sense of tension and liberation that fits well into an epic three-part storyline. Watch it John Williams uses various percussion instruments and dissonant melodic structures to bring a sense of adventure to the Music of the Indiana Jones franchise. It also relies on concepts such as simple repetitive melodies - in this case among the most popular themes the film has ever written - to help propel the story through each act. To see it slow, sparse, and haunting, Hans zimmer's Interstellar score moves through his ears like a cloud of dust in a vast void of space. Strings and organ float sluggishly throughout the space epic directed by Christopher Nolan, creating a musical background that offers a deep introspective thought, and brilliantly draws your eyes to the beautiful shots on screen. Watch his shimmering bells and slow- moving vocal backgrounds celebrate dozens of Jurassic Park movies, a series of works that Williams once called this kind of funny ballet. To mix primitive and modern, the score includes a plethora of percussion instruments and subtly mixed synths, rousing ancient sounds against the most modern tones (and, for you, music nerds, that epic flat 7). Look, there is a distinct shade of the old world in the Varangian trumpet and string tones composed by Nino Rota for the score of the Godfather - a group of melancholic compositions with a firmly planted eye on classical Italy. Beautiful accordion waltzes meet jazz swing music, with all the songs woven together by dark and gloomy orchestral music. See his co-composers Hans zimmer and James Newton Howard did well to avoid superhero trails in their score for Christopher Nolan's dark Batman trilogy, go so far as to hold back the introduction theme almost until the end of the first film. Instead, the pair used deep drum, synth and brass tones, and helped create a Batman franchise that felt more primal than anything before it. Him. until almost the last moment makes the topic even more dramatic when it finally arrives. See It There's a playful and mysterious character sounds back to the future trilogy, with composer Alan Silvestri using shimmering harp and percussion tones for hilarious moments, as well as deep horn signals for fast-paced intensity. Like many others on this list, repetitive melodic themes play a huge role in ear drawing, with the main theme usually appearing in a cloud of brass and strings. And while the orchestral numbers are fantastic, we can't leave here Hughie Lewis, who pumped out some of his most delicious 80s hits for the original film. That's the power of love, guys. See, the spirit of the magical world is perfectly captured by John Williams on the theme of Hedwig, a mysterious keyboard-driven ballad that appears throughout the first Harry Potter film. All in all, Williams shows off her intimate side on this score, with many fast-paced horns and string lines underlying larger, more melodic elements of music. See his bold, sinister core theme created by John Williams for the Jaws franchise is a work of simple and elegant genius. Slowly crawling into his ears like a kind of massive shark itself, the composer builds tension over time, eventually bursting into his head with sharp, tooth-like tones. Watch his slow-building, high-string wail composed by Bernard Hermann for the iconic soul scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho remains one of the most panicky defiant sounds in the history of modern cinema. The rest of Herman's string soundtrack perfectly complements the black-and-white classics, creating a constant atmosphere of suspense in everything that remains one of the best thrillers of cinema. Watch his essence this intrepid, creative POW film was perfectly captured by composer Elmer Bernstein in his classic (and utterly whistlable) theme for The Great Escape. It is a gently flowing string melody with a fast-paced wooden wind, brass and percussion signals. In fact, the soundtrack is so catchy, it was repurposed by fans in the English Premier League in the 1990s as one of their massive, full stadium chants. See his score for E.T. Extraterrestrial reminiscent of John Williams's work on the original Star Wars trilogy in many ways. While it's not quite as melody oriented as Star Wars compositions, the musical landscape is driven by deep tones of wooden wind, shimmering strings, and soft flutes - a group of sounds that help humanize a strange alien on screen, and demonstrates their shared emotions and fear of the dark side of humanity. See his classic 80s synth tones and epic string arrangements transporting listener instantly to Ridley Scott's dark dystopia, with tones of bells that call through the constant musical mist. Although every song is a song Unique - from a saxophone-laden wait for me to a soft female vocals of Rachel's song - there's a reverb-soaked mystery all over the Wangelis soundtrack, which helps the elements of the film flow along. See his playful and poetic character of both the main characters in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid well reflected in a musical accompaniment by Bert Bacharach, who uses classic tones like outside piano settings and merges them with more modern strings and horn arrangements. It's a score that sounds equal to parts of Broadway musicals and country classics. Watch his producer T Bone Burnett's playful, hand-picked mix of Appalachian folk songs has been certified eight times platinum since the film's release - easily rated among the most successful compilation soundtracks of all time. Songs are elegant interpretations of classics that have acoustic guitar, mandolin and various other folk instruments, and are often driven by beautiful vocal harmonies. Watch it the producers of this rom-com centered around music snobs, reportedly listening to over 2,000 different songs to come up with a 70 musical cues film - a work that led to one of the most critically acclaimed indie music soundtracks ever assembled. Previously obscure recordings such as The Beta Band's The Three E.P.'s saw a massive rise in popularity after the film's release, and helped the film encapsulate the world of rock nerds in a way that feels (and sounds) completely authentic. Watch his director Martin Scorsese decided to choose only music that could be heard while each particular scene was set for his gangster classic Goodfellas. But while this was his only hard and fast rule in general, the director said his jazz choices were designed to coincide with the emotions of the characters and events in each scene. Thus, music plays a key role in the film, with different vocal lines from jazz classics often intersecting with dialogue on the screen. Watching his gritty rock surfing and at the Center of quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction adds a certain something to the long, wordy scenes in the film, releasing tension in a purifying and cool way throughout. Tarantino's selection also helped revive the then fading genre of surfing rock in the American and international consciousness, with musicians like Dick Dale seeing a resurgence of popularity throughout the 90s. Watch his classic songs from bands such as Led Zeppelin, Yes, and help to fully develop a time stamp almost famous that focused on up-and- coming bands during the 1970s. The contemplative musical selection also provides context for each character's thoughts and emotions, adding an important depth to what you see on the screen. Watch it from the very first place in the film, dark music by Kavinski and composer Cliff Martinez puts puts for this dark modern drama, helping to engage viewers in scenes with rare dialogue and vivid visual effects. Watch this Spike Lee classic urban comedy/drama Do The Right Thing relies heavily on a compilation of hip-hop, pop, and rhythm-and-blues cassettes, and provided a launching pad for now-famous songs like Public Enemy's Fight The Power. In addition to helping the growing popularity of hip-hop, it also serves as a true-to-era backdrop for late 80s Brooklyn, making the film feel more authentic overall. Watch director Danny Boyle's film about Britain's drug-filled underground features the sounds of iconic musicians like Iggy Pop and bands such as Primal Scream and New Order. It's a rough-and-tumble group of songs that suit heroin addicts with a dark lifestyle like a glove, and has long been hailed by audiences and critics, as among the best ever compiled. Watch it While some of the songs performed on The Once Soundtrack by songwriters and co-stars Glen Hansard and Marcota Irglov were written explicitly for the film, most of them have already been recorded by the couple on an album called Swell Season. The subtle and touching, vocal folk duo helped promote the film about the struggling musician to international recognition, as well as develop his own career as an independent artist. Watch him actor/director zack Braff has made huge waves in the music world with his choice of songs on the classic indie film Garden State, helping to send now legendary indie acts like Iron and Wine and Shins to huge new heights. Watch his production of contemporary hip-hop icon Kendrick Lamar, the soundtrack to Marvel's fantastic Black Panther paired perfectly with the film, much of which took place in the fictional hypermodern nation of Wakanda. Lamar's performances of Top Dawg Entertainment label mates like SSA and Schoolboy both favored modern music to beat and help draw viewers even further inside the action on screen. Watch it gently sung ballads from folk legends Simon and Garfunkel to accompany the sticky conflicts that appear throughout the graduate. Complex and haunting songs, such as The Sound of Silence, appear many times throughout the film, helping to lead the plot - and audience perspectives - into new and interesting places. Watch it While the gorgeous acoustic covers of David Bowie's classics, sung in Portuguese at Wes Anderson's Life Aquatic, were performed by guitarist Seu George specifically for the film, joined by numerous hits by Bowie and artists such as The Stooges and The zombies. It is a group of songs with a unique and interesting external aesthetic, a reworked part of modernity that connects well with Anderson's heavily curated visual effects. We could choose any number of Anderson films for this - The love of kinks helped make the band cool for a whole new generation - but it really hits home. Watch His Classic Blues Comedy Blues relies heavily on a raucous soundtrack full of vintage blues, jazz, and RBC songs, reimagined in the form of the adopted personalities of the two main characters and their band. It's a high-energy compilation with deep grooves and a great horn accompaniment that gives the film a very fun loving feel. See his Epic Classic works from composers like Johann Strauss II and Aram Khachaturian provide epic and eerie musical backgrounds in Stanley Kubrick's iconic sci-fi classics, giving beautiful, revolutionary effects and camera work a deep sense of mystery. Watch its director Edgar Wright's musical heist film Baby Driver choreograph entire scenes of combating classic tunes by the beach boys, T. Rex, and others, with subtle on-screen references to each track bringing an extra dimension to the drama. With sounds coordinated to perfection by a team led by two-time Emmy nominee Julian Slater (Mad Max: Fury Road), the film combines music, choreography and action in an incredibly lively and unique way, easily rating the soundtrack among the most interesting of all time. See him

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