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I KNOW it's Rozsa, Scissorhands, I think it must be Ben-Hur...

I was thinking for a minute that maybe "Mother's Love" was a track name from a now out of print Alien score or something, that nasty lying computer on the Nostromo!

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*Bumps thread* ROTFLMAO  

Baitball

Justin - :)

That's hard, but I'm assuming it could be nothing but The Blue Planet.

If that's true then here's the next one:

Taxi Ride

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*Bumps thread* ROTFLMAO  

Baitball

Justin - :)

That's hard, but I'm assuming it could be nothing but The Blue Planet.

If that's true then here's the next one:

Taxi Ride

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Hm Taxi ride is difficult.

amazon.com has three soundtracks with that track name.

k-pax

inferno

the bone collector

next: am I beautiful?

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  • 5 years later...
k-pax is what I was looking for.

Far and Away is the answer to yours.

Flying Dream Lullaby

The Secret of N.I.M.H. (Goldsmith)

Next, for warm-up: "A Christmas Quilt"

[No search engines, at least for answering, might be another good rule to add]

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Stepmom

Next: "The Year of Jubilee"

Good thread to revive, btw.

Ugh... sounds vaguely familiar, but I have no idea...

Is it for a "biblical" movie? :jump:

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Nope, a war movie.

Hmm...I want avoid throwing out a stream of random guesses, so if this isn't it, I'll sit this one out: The Thin Red Line (Zimmer)?

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Sorry, nope! I'll wait and see if anyone else has any guesses before giving out more hints (I didn't think it would be too obscure, especially for fans of this composer, but I could be way off).

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I think it's The Cassandra Crossing?

I seem to remember seeing this Goldsmith track on the sleeve of a movie score album, free with a British tabloid, one Sunday.

If I'm correct then,

Next: Birds.

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I think it's The Cassandra Crossing?

I seem to remember seeing this Goldsmith track on the sleeve of a movie score album, free with a British tabloid, one Sunday.

If I'm correct then,

Next: Birds.

Uh... Fly Away Home (Isham)? (Man, I suck at this game.)

- Alan, who needs to listen to The Cassandra Crossing

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Here is one from a very "William-ish" sounding score:

"Death of Linea"

Jamesyboy

What about Maglorfin's track title: "Cortina"? (The general idea is that we don't move on until someone gets the previous track title.)

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Ooops...sorry! :)

By the way Maglorfin, nice to another Dream Theater fan around

Jamesyboy - who believes "The Spirit Carries On"

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Henry V.

That's what I thought, but whose version? It's not in the Doyle score, and I only have a suite of the Walton version.

It is from the Doyle score actually. Track #11

Next: Cortina.

That could be from either Pink Panther by Ennio Morricone or from For Your Eyes Only by Bill Conti.

Next (unless there is yet a third score with that title): "Passing The Flame"

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Henry V.

That's what I thought, but whose version? It's not in the Doyle score, and I only have a suite of the Walton version.

It is from the Doyle score actually. Track #11

Next: Cortina.

That could be from either Pink Panther by Ennio Morricone or from For Your Eyes Only by Bill Conti.

Next (unless there is yet a third score with that title): "Passing The Flame"

Eragon by Patrick Doyle

Now...Here is one from a very "William-ish" sounding score:

"Death of Linea"

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Lol. Yeah I think you made a post. Then I posted barely after you edited your original post. Then, when I noticed you edited your post, I edited mine to match. By that time you had already responded to my original post, which no longer matched after I edited mine. So you obviously re-edited your last post yet.

Oh, what a tangled web. :)

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The only french composer I can think of is Georges Delerue, but I've never really listened to anything by him.

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