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What was your first soundtrack?
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 7:54 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


The first one I bought was Armageddon by Trevor Rabin, but I always loved the music from movies and tv shows as a kid... I just never knew you could buy the cds until I found the Armageddon soundtrack.
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Besides my muppet and disney soundtracks, my first non-family movie ST was Interview with the Vampire, although admittedly I bought it for G'N'R doing Sympathy for the Devil
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:42 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


Taralee wrote:
The first one I bought was Armageddon by Trevor Rabin, but I always loved the music from movies and tv shows as a kid... I just never knew you could buy the cds until I found the Armageddon soundtrack.

Know the feeling! You could say I'm quite new to ST's cause first was LOTR Fellowship. After that, started to get older stuff as well
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 12:27 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


First ever i think was Sound of Music, on tape.

First CD was The Lion King.

Wow, remenicing now...k, i'm done.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 5:59 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


My first soundtracks where LotR return of the King and PotC.
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My first Soundtrack was the Batman Returns Soundtrack ond Cassette Smile

After a few Years my first buyed CD was "The Best of Science Fiction" A compilation with a various selection of Main Themes, from 60's to the mid 90's. Wink
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My first soundtrack was the Lion King on casette, but it was a present.The first Cd I bought was a John Williams compilation from a collection named Great Composers, or something like that
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Chrono Trigger, and all the Final Fantasy games started me off. The movie soundtrack that got me started was Gladiator.
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Final Fantasy IX for the games, Top Gun for the movies. First movie OST was probably The Rock by Zimmer.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 7:09 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


Well, I don't know if it counts, but to going far, far back to my childhood days I'd say "Fantasia" (Cassette) was my first soundtrack.

Then there was nothing a long period (classical music and pop/rock instead), but then, I think "Symphonic Star Trek" (Erich Kunzel, Cincinati Pops Orchestra) was the 2nd.
Of course I also have to mention "The Lion King", but that was my sisters CD.

But after that, it just started to get out of control... Wink Smile Razz
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My uncle had the original Star Wars on vinyl! Oh my, if I could only find that now, what a collectible! I was a bit too young to appreciate the music at the time; I just remember looking at the pictures in the insert.

Much later a friend loaned me a CD of a compliation of movie music: Star Wars Main Titles, Imperial March, Chariots of Fire and others I can't remember. I was hooked. You can buy soundtracks?!? I had no sense of what was out there, however, and had no money of my own to blow on CDs. (Kids, this was before the days that youngsters had money, fancy clothes, cell phones...)

Later another friend played Conan the Barbarian, and it blew my mind. Then Last of the Mohicans, then Bram Stoker's Dracula...

What an expensive habbit.
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My first soundtrack was Independence Day, my brother had a couple of John Williams compilation CD's.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:55 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


Like Luther_III, my first was Star Wars on vinyl (they didn't call it Episode IV waaaaaay back then!)
I loved the music and really loved the pictures on the inside. I would listen to it on my big brothers record player (lol!) on those big, funky, crazy seventies headphones that weighed about 5 lbs. Good times!
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long time ago...I think it was grease on vinyl I got at christmas


but wait...it could also be dirty dancing on vinyl
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When I was young(er) I heard the Star Wars theme once in radio and that was the beginning of my soundtrack "passion". To get it I first used a casetterecorder to record it from TV (via microphone), because I did not know you could buy Soundtrack CDs - kind of loony. Of course the quality was out of question, but this was my first "soundtrack".
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