#Soundtracks

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The Maestro: 10 Facts About Ennio Morricone

When famed composer Ennio Morricone passed away on July 6, 2020, he left behind a body of work that eclipses the idea of “productivity” itself. In addition to composing thousands of hours of music for hundreds of movies, he created several indelible momen

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Oscar-winning composer Ennio Morricone dead at 91

Ennio Morricone, one of the world's best-known and most prolific composers of film scores notably for spaghetti westerns, died in Rome on Monday at the age of 91. Tributes poured in for the man who composed the music for about 500 films, including hi

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Every Song From The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 3, From Soulful Bops To Chinese Pop

From Frank Sinatra in Vegas to all Shy Baldwin's songs, you can hear the soundtrack right here.

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Quentin Tarantino announces Once Upon a Time in Hollywood soundtrack. And it’s so sweet.

Featuring Deep Purple, Paul Revere, Simon and Garfunkel, and several '60s commercial jingles.Quentin Tarantino announces Once Upon a Time in Hollywood soundtrack Michael Roffman

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Ennio Morricone settles old scores with ‘simplistic’ directors

Eminent Hollywood composer, 90, hits out at film-makers’ poor understanding of music

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How To Make Your Own Wes Anderson Soundtrack!

Isle of Dogs is Wes Anderson’s newest film. Like the other aspects of his films, the director’s soundtracks are always quirky, eclectic and lots of fun.

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‘Twin Peaks’: Your Guide to All of the Bands

Showtime’s ‘Twin Peak’s is featuring a variety of bands and music in the revived series, encompassing every genre.

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La La Land soundtrack is the best-selling US vinyl record of 2017 so far

La La Land soundtrack best-selling vinyl record of 2017 so far in the US according to new figures released by Nielsen Music.

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High Fidelity captured the snob’s—and the soundtrack’s—waning powers

“What really matters is what you like, not what you are like,” John Cusack’s Rob Gordon declares midway through High Fidelity, an admission the obsessive, self-obsessed record collector preemptively defends with, “Call me shallow, but it’s the f