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This question was posed to me recently and, surprisingly, it stopped me in my tracks. No pun intended. Shooting from the hip, I would've said Pulp Fiction, no contest, in years past. Now, when I ponder the question for a bit there's a lot of other contenders I might go for... 

Anyhow, this might be the first in a series posts... A question that makes you stop & think because there's a bit of complexity hidden under the hood. (Or not :D). Let's see how it flies... 

Over to you. 

👉 What's your pick for best movie soundtrack of all time? 

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Once Upon A Time In The West - Ennio Morricone is a god

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Goodfellas - Clapton / Supremes / Tony Bennett

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Singles.  The movie was utter trash lol but the Soundtrack and Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns by Mother Love Bone, Seasons by Chris Cornell and Drown by Smashing Pumpkins. 

Plus anything with Mark Lanegan and Mudhoney on it is awesome!

Heavy Metal Soundtrack is another one I love. 

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Judgment Night. Total gamechanger mashing up 2 hot bans on each track, including 'Just Another Victim' with lead HOP singer playing the role of Rhodes.

Cheers!

Edit - honorable mention to The Blues Brothers 

Helmet/ HOP mashup:

 

 

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please. Springsteen on Broadway, daylight second. 

is the Last Waltz a contender? i see no reason why not. 

blues brothers, if we are going away from "music movies".

guardians of the galaxy a cracker. 

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Depends if we're talking original scores or curated lists.

Original score, this is as good as it gets for me:

TIL: this is sung in a completely madeup language.

Curated list, its tough to beat Tarantino:

 

Probably my favourite of all-time... the contrast is perfect

 

Pulp Fiction, Goodfellas, Guardians of the Galaxy, Trainspotting, Drive

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And the wildcard pick goes to Disney/Pixar's Cars

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2 hours ago, Ken Gargett said:

 

is the Last Waltz a contender? i see no reason why not. 

 

Great film

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There are too many Hans Zimmer numbers that float that cinematic boat but one that has always stood out as a perfect marriage of music and cinema.... Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Yes, the acting is terrible and the plot paper thin, but it's cool as f***.

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