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     John Zimmer
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    I have a dellema which soundtrack do you recomend for me to buy next? Plese consider the following.

    Suppergirl Jerry Goldsmith
    Supperman John Williams Verese relese
    Antz Gregson-Williams/Powell
    Aliens James Horner
    End of Days John Debeny
    Predator 2 Alan Silvestri
    Thirteen Days Trevor Jones or
    The 6th day Trevor Rabien

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    posted 12-19-2000 07:20 AM PT (US)     

     Quill
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    God...that's a hard one!

    My picks would be Aliens, 13 Days, or Predator 2. Thirteen Days is fresh in my mind as I just boughtit and have been listening to it constantly. It is excellent, but the others are timeless.

    Guess that didn't help much.

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    posted 12-19-2000 07:25 AM PT (US)     

     Scott
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    Supergirl,
    Aliens,
    Predator 2,

    all the rest will be available for a long time to come. These ones are running out.


    Scott

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    posted 12-19-2000 07:34 AM PT (US)     

     JJH
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    "Suppergirl" ?


    yeah baby!

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    posted 12-19-2000 07:38 AM PT (US)     

     John Dunham
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    I'd definately go for Thirteen Days and Supergirl.
    Aliens, perhaps, as well.
    I hate Superman myself, but you may enjoy it; if so, get that, too.

    NP: The Prince Of Tides, JNH

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    posted 12-19-2000 09:53 AM PT (US)     

     H Rocco
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    In order of preference:

    SUPERGIRL
    PREDATOR 2
    ALIENS
    ANTZ

    I have no knowledge of the other scores, except obviously the excellent SUPERMAN, but the Varese version has been rendered immaterial by the Rhino OST.

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    posted 12-19-2000 09:59 AM PT (US)     

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    I'll throw out the left hook and say End of Days if you want an action, banging, evil score. I love it, but there are only certain moods that bring up "Hey, let's put in End of Days!"

    NP: Ronin (***1/2 / *****)

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    posted 12-19-2000 11:52 AM PT (US)     

     jonathan_little
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    I'm a Goldsmith guy, so definitely Supergirl! You get a lot of bang for yer buck, too. (77 minutes of bang, to be exact!)

    [Message edited by jonathan_little on 12-19-2000]

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    posted 12-19-2000 06:56 PM PT (US)     

     Kross
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    I tend not to buy the classics for we all hear them all of the time, I.E. Superman and such, I get sick of them real fast since I have heard em for years. I am not sure about Predator 2, but it is not Predator 1 or Predator, since the original ruled.

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