Various - Filmtracks - The Best Of British Film Music album FLAC
- Performer: Various
- Title: Filmtracks - The Best Of British Film Music
- Genre: Soundtracks
- Country: Germany
- Formats: VQF AHX MP1 MPC MP3 WAV RA
- Released: 1985
- Style: Theme, Score
- MP3 album: 1839 mb
- FLAC album: 1708 mb
- Rating: 4.9/5
- Votes: 138

Greatest Film Soundtracks. What are the best movie soundtracks? Music is an integral part of movies. It is subtle in non-musical films but it is a primary theme of musicals. Almost every film released today have its own soundtrack CD released too. The soundtrack CD may include songs (pop songs or original songs) that were used in the film or otherwise would include score (background music) that was originally composed for the film. It is interesting to note that hundreds of film found commercial success just because they had good music and songs.
Album Filmtracks - The Best Of British Film Music. Format MP3 FLAC AA VQF VOX AIFF AC3 MP1 WMA. Genre Stage & Screen. The Message & Main Theme From The Film "The Company Of Wolves". Written-By – George Fenton.
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Filmtracks also has a forum. In February 1998, Filmtracks was highly recommended to film music fans by Lukas Kendall at Film Score Monthly.
Rocky: Original Motion Picture Score is a soundtrack album for the 1976 film Rocky, composed by Bill Conti. It was released on vinyl in the United States on November 12, 1976 by United Artists Records, followed by a CD release by EMI Records on November 7, 1988. The soundtrack is notable for its inclusion of "Gonna Fly Now", the theme song from Rocky.
In February 1998, Filmtracks was highly recommended to film music fans by Lukas Kendall at Film Score Monthly.
Like the best of Springsteen’s material, Streets of Philadelphia was observational but lent currency to those he was observing - his subjects weren’t helpless victims, but active participants in their own lives. It was appropriate for a film steeped in nostalgia: from references to trick pens, to the return of Moneypenny, to Bond’s own grown-up approach to death, Skyfall was unique in its self-awareness, and deserved an anthem that matched its mood, which Adele delivered. 13. Coolio, Gangsta’s Paradise Dangerous Minds (1995) Despite Coolio having released an album of the same name that year, mainstream pop culture has intertwined Gangsta’s Paradise almost exclusively with the Michelle Pfeiffer drama Dangerous Minds, especially after it won an MTV Movie Award for Best Rap Video in 1995.
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | –Mike Oldfield | Étude From The Film"The Killing Fields"Arranged By – Mike Oldfield |
A2 | –John Williams | Paul McCartney's Theme From The Film "The Honorary Consul"Written-By – Paul McCartney |
A3 | –Ryuichi Sakamoto | Main Title From The Film "Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrance" |
A4 | –Vangelis | Main Title From The Film "Chariots Of Fire"Written-By – Vangelis |
A5 | –Mark Knopfler | Going Home - Theme From The Film "Local Hero"Written-By – Mark Knopfler |
A6 | –Pink Floyd | Another Brick In The WallWritten-By – Roger Waters |
B1 | –Unknown Artist | The Message & Main Theme From The Film "The Company Of Wolves"Written-By – George Fenton |
B2 | –Unknown Artist | Main Theme From The Film "Another Country"Written-By – Mike Storey |
B3 | –Unknown Artist | Main Theme From The Film "Death On The Nile"Written-By – Nino Rota |
B4 | –Unknown Artist | The Waltz From The Film "Murder On The Orient Express"Written-By – Richard Rodney Bennett |
B5 | –Unknown Artist | The Bostonians From The Film "The Bostonians"Written-By – Richard Robbins |
B6 | –Mari Wilson | Theme Song "Would You Dance With A Stranger" |
B7 | –Barbara Dickson | The Chain From The Film "The Chain"Written-By – Barbara Dickson, Jack Rosenthal |
C1 | –Unknown Artist | Main Theme From The Film "The Champions"Written-By – Carl Davis |
C2 | –Unknown Artist | The Bicycle Ride From The Film "A Passgae To India"Written-By – Maurice Jarre |
C3 | –Unknown Artist | End Titles - To The Monastery From The Film "Heat & Dust"Written-By – Richard Robbins |
C4 | –Unknown Artist | Main Theme From The Film "Another Time, Another Place"Written-By – John McLeod |
C5 | –Unknown Artist | Main Title - The Dream - From The Film "The Return Of The Soldier"Written-By – Richard Rodney Bennett |
C6 | –Unknown Artist | All Mankind - From The Film "Gandhi"Written-By – Ashit Desai, Lakshmi Shankar, Ravi Shankar |
D1 | –Mark Knopfler | The Long Road - Theme From The Film "The Cal"Written-By – Mark Knopfler |
D2 | –Mark Knopfler | Joy - From The Film "Comfort & Joy"Written-By – Mark Knopfler |
D3 | –Unknown Artist | Main Theme From The Film "Gregory's Girl"Written-By – Colin Tully |
D4 | –Billy Connolly / Chris Tummings | Freedom - From The Film "Water"Written-By – Eric Clapton, Ian La Frenais |
D5 | –Eric Idle | Always Look On The Bride Side Of Life - From The Film "The Life Of Brian"Written-By – Eric Idle |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Filmtrax
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Filmtrax PLC
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Copyright (c) – Filmtrax
- Printed By – Artone Press
- Mastered At – Abbey Road Studios
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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6.28660, 820 252-1 | Various | Filmtracks - The Best Of British Film Music (2xLP, Comp, Gat) | Filmtrax, Filmtrax | 6.28660, 820 252-1 | Germany | 1985 |
820 252-1 | Various | Filmtracks - The Best Of British Film Music (2xLP, Comp, Gat) | Filmtrax | 820 252-1 | Spain | 1985 |
820 252-1 | Various | Filmtracks - The Best Of British Film Music (2xLP, Comp, Gat) | Filmtrax | 820 252-1 | Netherlands | 1985 |
YEAMC 1, 820 252-4 | Various | Filmtracks - The Best Of British Film Music (Cass, Comp, Dou) | London Records, London Records | YEAMC 1, 820 252-4 | UK | 1985 |
6.28660, 820 252-1 | Various | Filmtracks - The Best Of British Film Music (2xLP, Comp, Gat) | Filmtrax, PolyGram | 6.28660, 820 252-1 | France | 1985 |