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  1. Another great album (my cover is different), but again -- it's from 2010. He hasn't released anything since RATTLE THAT LOCK in 2015, except that Ukraine song and another song with his daughter.
  2. Hooray for the late master of lounge! My top 10: 1. THE ADVENTURES OF THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE 2. Sunflower 3. Me, Natalie 4. Breakfast at Tiffany's 5. Peter Gunn 6. Switch 7. The White Dawn 8. Hatari 9. Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? 10. The Pink Panther Strikes Again Also loads of great non-film albums, of course, like The Blues and the Beat, The Mancini Touch, Combo! etc., often featuring a young John Williams on piano.
  3. Wouldn't the list be more or less your 10 favourite scores, and then your one favourite theme from each?
  4. Frisina is very uneven, IMO. I like some of his biblical output, but other things are too on-the-nose with little dynamic range. But he does know how to churn out a good theme or two.
  5. A fine album! But kinda bummed that it's been almost 10 years since it came out. Wish Gilmour (and many of my other rock and pop heroes from the 70s) released music more often these days.
  6. True. Still a pretty nice tune. Zimmer does these projects now and then, for cars or watches or apps or what-have-you. For variety, I suppose, not because he needs the money (he has a net worth of $200 million, last time I checked....more than many countries).
  7. That IS the takeaway here. The film score suite is okay, but nothing on that level.
  8. I'm so terrible at themes, just as I am bits and pieces and nuts and bolts of cues (which I know many here are interested in). I'm an album guy. Tend to put on an album, press play and let it roll until it ends. Obviously, I still notice a great highlight or theme now and then, but wouldn't know where to start or stop for a project like this. I think I would at the very least need some parameters, like period, style, genre etc.
  9. It's a bit trickier for me, because I'm so ancient. I was 20 in 1997 already. So still plenty of late 90s and early 2000s nostalgia to wallow in that would "disqualify" the picks, even if I was past my formative/teenage years then. I might have to start at roughly 2005, like you, and try to think of things I've discovered after that that have made my favourites list. A challenge taken later, in the weekend, over a glass of red wine, I think.
  10. My review of Waveshaper's A VOID HOPE, for anyone interested: https://celluloidtunes.no/a-void-hope-waveshaper/
  11. That's a good idea. Not only films you grew up with, but scores you discovered in your formative years in general (even if they're from BEFORE your formative years). Remove those, i.e. only count scores (from all history) that you've discovered and loved AFTER you turned, say, 20, and I'm sure most of our lists would look considerably different.
  12. Taking Williams out of the equation, maybe: 1. BEYOND RANGOON 2. The Nightmare Before Christmas 3. Blade Runner 4. Edward Scissorhands 5. The Abyss 6. Alien 3 7. Waterworld 8. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 9. 1492: Conquest of Paradise 10. The Neverending Story Or something.
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