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  1. As I was considering the logistics of the Top 10 Horner Scores poll, I started thinking . . . while we're at it, why not dig a little deeper? We never did this one for JW, but Mr. Horner is a little more on everyone's mind right now, and a lot of us are spending some quality time digging deeper into the man's opuses anyway. I thought it would be interesting to see not only how his broader works compared to one another, but which individual compositions floated near the top in people's minds. There may be scores that don't make the other Top 10 list that have single pieces that would stand out to a lot of people here. The rules are pretty much the same here as on the other poll (post your list from mostest-favorite on down), with one extra guideline to keep in mind: what with so many different versions of some scores available out there, it would be best--though not absolutely required, I guess--to stick to OST titles and arrangements where possible. If a piece you want to list wasn't on the OST but did appear in a later release, that's fine, of course; but the point here isn't to see how various versions of the same piece compete against one another. If you like one portion of a piece but don't care for the rest, it should still be listed by the title of the entire piece, not as "the second half of 'Bird of Prey Decloaks' from 1:43 on" and the like. Naturally, commentary on these is also welcome and encouraged--and makes for a much better place to specify which parts of the piece you like best, along with the whens and whys of it. I'll publish the results of this poll at the same time as the other one (whenever that winds up being). And, like the other one . . . I haven't yet had time to sort through my own choices yet, but that's no reason to put off everyone else's tee time.
  2. I do this because this era is pretty unkown to a lot of people, beginning with me... So where to begin to start a basic collection? Make a top 10 of your favorites pre-Jaws albums! (I will later compile the results) Quickly some hints to help making your choice... 1957 Wagon Train [Original TV Music From] (Some Tracks composed by Johnny Williams. Music conducted by Stanley Wilson) 1959 The Music from M Squad (Some tracks composed by Johnny Williams. Music conducted by Stanley Wilson) 1960 Checkmate [Original Music from The CBS-TV Show] 1962 Diamond Head [Music From The Motion Picture] 1966 How To Steal A Million [Original Motion Picture Score] 1966 Not With My Wife, You Don't! [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album] 1966 Penelope [Original Music From The MGM Film] 1967 Fitzwilly [Original Motion Picture Score] 1968 Heidi [Original Soundtrack Recording] 1968 Valley of the Dolls [Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack] 1969 The Virginian (Some Tracks composed by Johnny Williams. Music conducted by Stanley Wilson) 1969 Goodbye, Mr. Chips [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 1969 The Reivers [Original Score] 1971 Fiddler On The Roof [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Recording] 1971 Jane Eyre [Music From The Omnibus/Sagittarius Production] 1972 Images [The Original Sound Track Recording] 1973 Cinderella Liberty [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 1973 The Cowboys [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 1973 Tom Sawyer [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 1974 Earthquake [Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 1974 The Towering Inferno [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 1975 The Eiger Sanction [Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 1996 Land of the Giants 1997 The Time Tunnel 1997 Lost in Space, Vol. 1 [Original Television Soundtrack] 1997 Lost in Space, Vol. 2 [Original Television Soundtrack] 1998 The Poseidon Adventure/The Paper Chase [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 1999 Twilight Zone 2000 A Guide For The Married Man [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 2000 Lost in Space, Vol. 3 [Original Television Soundtrack] 2001 John Goldfarb, Please Come Home [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 2002 The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 2004 Fitzwilly/The Long Goodbye [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 2005 Jericho/The Ghostbreaker (Ghostbreaker's music Composed and Conducted by John Williams) 2008 How to Steal a Million/Bachelor Flat 2009 None But the Brave (Music by John Williams, Conducted by Morris Stoloff) 2010 TV Omnibus: Volume One (1962-1976) (The Bronze Locust, 1963) 2011 Not With My Wife, You Don't, Vol. 2 — Original Soundtrack 2011 Nightwatch/Killer by Night (Nighwatch's music Composed and Conducted by John Williams) 2013 Fitzwilly – Special Archival Edition [Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack]
  3. Just played The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time last night and got this nostalgic feeling about the music. So what are your Top 10 Tracks of the Ocarina Of Time Soundtrack? Here is my list: Hyrule Main Theme Title Theme Deku Tree Forest Temple Legend Of Hyrule Zora's Domain Gerudo Valley End Credits Kokiri Forest Great Fairy's FountainI used the Track Titles from the ZREO - Ocarina Of Time Soundtrack:
  4. Someone in the "memorial" thread suggested we do our JWFan patented Top 10 poll for Mr. Horner, the same one we've done for Mr. Williams twice. No one else has volunteered yet to spearhead the project, and since I was always disappointed I couldn't put together the Film Composers' World Cup, I might as well be the one to kick things off on this. The process should be familiar enough by now: Post your ten favorite James Horner scores (or the ones you consider his best) in order, starting with your favorite first, second favorite next, etc. You can number them if you like; if you don't, I'll assume the order you place them in is how you want them scored. That's pretty much it. If you can't come up with ten you've heard, list as many as you know and like; the top spot will still be given the same score as anyone else's. We'll run this for a week or two. I'll try to keep up with the tabulation, so it doesn't take too long after time has been called to publish the results. (I haven't given deep thought to my own list yet, but I figured there's no reason not to let everyone start compiling their own.) One more thing: you're welcome to just post a list of titles if you'd like, but feel free to add some commentary on why you've chosen any or all of your scores, why you've ordered them the way you have, or even just how you react to the music when you hear it. It would make another nice memoriam for the man if we expanded on how each of us reached our conclusions.
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