Here are a few, well a bunch tell you what Wolf, you caught me on a goodnight, John Barry ROCKS!
There are different themes for each film some are fast paced others are slow and very heart-warming like Dances with Wolves (1990) that score makes me cry when I watch the film, the emotional power of it reaches a high feeling over warmness that makes me feel whole and satisfied, that it was John Barry scoring it. The end credits wow, just listening to it makes get all mushy and I reach for the tissues, now that is what I call film score music at its best!
Damn you Wolf for posting that other post about Goldfinger, the last moments in the Dances with Wolves end titles made me cry like a baby, that solo horn blowing near to the end, said it all, it was like a fantastic journey, watching that in the cinema back in (1990), and it just keeps on getting better with time...
Out of Africa has the same emotional impact drawing the listener into the theme of the story with a haunting opening that moves slowly into a dream like state of peace and serenity, as the biplane flies over the plains of Africa with beautiful stunning photography, and the voices accompanying it, when it fads out and the score lifts your sprit up too spiritual high, wonderfully score, I defy anyone who hasn’t heard the score to this film.
"Out of Africa" Flyover scene; Soundtrack by John Barry
This rocks on region 2 DVD, the LFE.1 adds a huge KICK of DEPTH at the opening as the camera moves over a computerised square green grid.
Oh the moment Vincent and BOB battle Rinehart’s robots!
I like the percussion rhythmic beat on the opening titles; it packs a punch on DVD and sound excellent on JBL!
Music by John Barry and A-Ha
The Living Daylights (Main Title Designed by Maurice Binder)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIV73sQSlUQ
Looking forwards to the, realise of the un-cut region 2 DVD this February, Go Howard!