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Greatest Movie Soundtracks of all time

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2008

"The Ecstasy of Gold", by Ennio Morricone from the MGM movie, The Good, The bad, and The Ugly
"Memories of Another Life", by Carlo Siliotto, from the MGM movie Fluke
"Coronation" by Ilan Eshkeri, from the Paramount Pictures movie, Stardust
"Track 4" by James Horner, from The Journey of Natty Gann
I picked samples of these sounds which I think are some of the better Soundtracks around.

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  • @888death888 I have to confess, I made this video in 20 minutes, and only used soundtracks I owned, as I did not own any John Williams, or Star Trek soundtracks, they were not in this video. But yes I do think William's Star War's is great, I sometimes rent them for the local library. I have never listened to Star Trek soundtrack to be honest though.

  • @SvenStadt I made this video in only 15 minutes, I'm really surprised about the number of views. But yes Star Trek has great music.

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  • Ectasy of gold :)

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  • you think

  • Nice job!

  • "Classical music" of the future will be movie sound tracks.

  • Nostalgia *_*

  • Decent choices.

  • @justinliefooghe

    James Horner's composition for "STII: The Wrath of Khan", captures flight/sailing perfectly.

  • @supadude626

    You mean Big, Bombastic, Over the top Williams? He may be targeting pre-teens, can not be that Williams.

  • omg stardust... u broke it up near to the climax... NEVER EVER DO THAT... but ns vid rly.. didn t know those ones

  • @Werelion2367 you should listen to star trek soundtrack out of curiousity, beautiful things in it :)

    btw nice video ;-)

  • This is great .. Check out some of the dramatic music by my composer, Jon Brooks for my upcoming film 'Fears and Foes'.

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