Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host.
This is yet another older episode that got lost to the void. Eric Woods and I did three of the Indiana Jones films on Soundtrack Alley and then did Crystal Skull over on CSR. This episode is still my favorite Indiana Jones movie. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, My show went through two iterations before I brought things back to the original title of Soundtrack Alley. Now I’m sharing this episode again.
I hope you enjoy this!
Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the sets, the locations, the action and adventure and so much more. This film is really so much fun and concludes a trilogy that should have stopped and stayed unique in its film time.
This episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some of the brilliant music from the master John Williams.
Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons
With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie.
After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections
Then we promote our shows
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Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host. This is another older episode that got lost to the void. Eric Woods and I did three of the Indiana Jones films on Soundtrack Alley and then did Crystal Skull over on CSR. This episode is a little dated, but the facts remain and the music still stands tall. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom originally marked the 50th episode of my show. My show went through two iterations before I brought things back to the original title of Soundtrack Alley. Now I'm sharing this episode again.
I hope you enjoy this!
Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the sets, the locations, the action and adventure and so much more. The reason this film stands up so well is because of how tightly written it is.
This episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some of the brilliant music from the master John Williams.
Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons
With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie.
After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections
Then we promote our shows
The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at
www.xanderscores.com
Please check out my website
www.soundtrackalley.com
follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app.
Follow for more info through my social pages
www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley
www.x.com/soundtrackalley
www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley
Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host. This is the another older episode that got lost to the void. Eric Woods and I did three of the Indiana Jones films on Soundtrack Alley and then did Crystal Skull over on CSR. This episode is a little dated, but the facts remain and the music still stands tall.
I hope you enjoy this!
Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the sets, the locations, the action and adventure and so much more. The reason this film stands up so well is because of how tightly written it is.
This episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some of the brilliant music from the master John Williams.
Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He’s a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons
With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie.
After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections
Then we promote our shows
The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at
www.xanderscores.com
Please check out my website
www.soundtrackalley.com
follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app.
Follow for more info through my social pages
www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley
www.x.com/soundtrackalley
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Today on Soundtrack Alley, I'll be discussing Ferngully The last Rainforest. I'll talk about some of the trivia and dig deeper into the score by Alan Silvestri. I hope you enjoy the episode!
Today you'll hear as I discuss Medicine Man. It's a great film from the 1990's and gives us the incredible music by Jerry Goldsmith. I hope you all enjoy.
Today you'll hear as I delve into the only theater release film of a Sony Enix project of a fully CGI film. Final Fantasy The Spirits Within will be discussed. I talk about the film and the complicated nature of the project as well as the amazing score by Elliot Goldenthal. Sit back and relax. Enjoy the ride.
I hope you enjoy this second part of the show as I present more of the films I saw in 2023. Happy Sci Fi Day, belated for sure. Still good, still good material . Enjoy!
Today you'll hear as I go into some of the films I've seen over the course of the year. This is a big show, it's so big there are two parts.
enjoy as I discuss some of my favorites of science fiction for the year.
Today you'll hear as I discuss Alien 3 directed by David Fincher and the score is by Elliot Goldenthal. You'll hear as I discuss some good things regarding the film itself, as well as the score in detail. Sit back and relax and enjoy the show.
Today you’ll hear as I discuss The film and its background as well as the score by Nicholas Pike. I hope you enjoy it
Today you’ll hear as I discuss Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It’s a great discussion on the film and it’s score by Alan Silvestri
Today you’ll hear some thoughts on the classic sci fi horror film Critters. I’ll also discuss the score by David Newman. Enjoy!
Here are the shows I enjoyed in 2022. It’s an eclectic mix of sci fi and fantasy. I hope you enjoy it!
Today you’ll hear more music of some films from this year that stood out to me. Doctor Strange Into the Multiverse of Madness, Thor Love and Thunder, DC League of Superpets, Nope and Avatar The Way of Water. I think you’ll enjoy this part 2 as well.
You’ll hear music today from Sonic 2; The Adam Project; Jurassic World Dominion; Everything, Everywhere, All at Once; Spiderhead; and Lightyear. Enjoy this part, for the next one is also showing up the same day!
This is on the fly of an episode because I just saw The Trailer to Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. I’m excited. So you get a cue from The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Hope you enjoy!
Today I’m interviewing Pat Irwin, the composer of Dexter New Blood, we talk his career, the people he’s worked with and the music of his various projects.
Today on Soundtrack Alley, you’ll hear as I discuss the unique comic book film Darkman, which never was a comic and never had a huge following, but it’s still fun. Check out Danny Elfman’s music for the film as well
Today you’ll hear as Erik Woods and I continue our path through the Aliens franchise. Today is Aliens. We’ll discuss much about the film and the score by James Horner. Sit back and relax
Today you’ll hear an excellent episode of soundtrack alley with Erik woods and I discussing Jurassic Park.
Here is a proper excellent episode where Erik Woods and I discuss Alien over on Cinematic Sound Radio. Soon you’ll get some new material in the form of Darkman and much more episodes, time is what I need though. Enjoy where this goes…
Today you’ll hear a brand new episode. It’s not too long but I haven’t had a lot of time to record. It’s the film The Pelican Brief with music by James Horner. It’s a good bit of info and background as well as amazing cues from Horner. Hope you like it.
Today you’ll hear a favorite cue of mine from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Enjoy!
Today you’ll hear a cue from Captain America: the first avenger! It has some punch and pizazz, I hope you enjoy!
Today after a week you’ll hear a cue from Blade Runner. It’s by the late Vangellis and what a cue we have. Next week I should have a full episode ready for you. I hope you can enjoy!
It’s a cue from Jaws today! It’s a quickie but still good. Moving next week so there may not be an episode next Friday
Today you’ll hear yet another episode that is short and too the point, it’s from Avatar by James Horner. It’s beautiful and haunting and lovely. I hope you enjoy it
Today is a short cue from An American Tail. It’s actually a highly underrated cue. I hope you enjoy it.
Today is another Cue episode because I couldn’t record in my space this week. It was just too hot. Enjoy this new episode from Battle Angel Alita.
Today I’m talking about a cue from Aliens. The film was directed by James Cameron and starred Sigorney Weaver. I hope you enjoy this episode
Today you’ll hear as I talk about one of Kevin Costner’s beloved role in Field of Dreams. You’ll also hear some excellent music by James Horner.enjoy!
Today we'll discuss a cue from one of the most amazing and iconic science fiction films of all time. The cue we'll discuss is from Star Wars A New Hope. You'll see how it relates to a specific reality and how the movie going experience is an emotional one. I hope you enjoy it
Today I’m back! You’ll hear this episode on the great classic movie Total Recall from 1992. I’ll discuss the cast, background and go deep into the score by Jerry Goldsmith. Check it out!
All will be revealed in due time. Also enjoy Jerry Goldsmith's end credit for Gremlins 2 The New Batch
this is the last part of the 12 part series of the history of science fiction in film. In the future I will examine the history of super hero films and as time progresses I'll go through super hero films as well. I hope you enjoy this episode!
Today you’ll hear more music from fantastic composers reaching more people with the simple and complexity of science fiction. It’s role in society goes deeper than you think.
Today on the show I’ll delve more into sci fi with K Pax, Minority Report, Resident Evil, Star Wars Attack of the Clones and so much more. Sit back and relax as the show starts now
Today you'll hear more great music from films like The Matrix, Dark City, Bicentennial Man, Jurassic Park The Lost World and so much more. Enjoy the nostalgia and appreciate the history behind science fiction in film.
Today you'll hear great music from films like WaterWorld, Twelve Monkeys, Independence Day and so much more. Enjoy!.
Today you'll hear great music and discussion of films from the later 80's such as Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Terminator II Judgement Day, Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country, Jurassic Park and Stargate. These are from an era of my life that mean a lot to me. I think you'll enjoy this episode and its music.
Today you'll hear music from some great early 80's films. three Star Trek films, a terminator and some other unique and amazing films that shaped science fiction in the early 80's. Listen!
Today on Soundtrack Alley you'll hear part five of my history of Science fiction in film. You'll hear music from Alien, Blade Runner, Tron, The Last Starfighter and Dune. I hope you enjoy the music and the conversation.
Today you’ll hear more great music from some of the best films of the late 70s and early 80s it’s a surprise and hope you like it!
Today on Soundtrack Alley, we'll be continuing our journey through the history of science fiction in film as we explore some of the 1970's. We'll look at Omega Man, Westworld, Death Race 2000, Logan's Run and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. You'll find that I still have much to say regarding these films and their scores. Enjoy!
Today you'll hear as I go into details on various films continuing our journey. Today you'll hear music from Forbidden Planet, Space Odyssey 2001, Godzilla, Star Trek and Planet of the Apes just to name a few. I hope you enjoy this second part of the program.
On today's episode, the first of 12, is part one of The History of science fiction in film. Today I'll cover films like Frankenstein, Metropolis, King Kong, From Earth to the Moon and The Day the Earth Stood Still. If you love science fiction, you'll love this look at these classic films and their scores.
Today on Soundtrack Alley is a revisit of The Burbs from the early 90's. It's a dark comedy with Tom Hanks and Carrie Fisher. It's great Jerry Goldsmith Fun! Even includes Corey Feldman! You'll enjoy it.
Today is a special episode, I'll be interviewing Frank Ilfman who is a composer of recent works such as Ghost Stories, Big Bad Wolves, Speer Goes to Hollywood and most recently Gunpowder Milkshake. You'll be informed and educated about Frank's Career, his process and along the way, you'll hear music from his various works. If you go to my website, you'll see a list of the different projects that Frank has worked on and the cues used within this interview.
Today is a look back episode about a wonderfully shot and beautiful film starring Kevin Costner, taking place during the civil war. It's an amazing movie and the score is by John Barry, one of his best scores. I think you'll enjoy this retro look back episode.
Today is the final day of the National Science Fiction Day show extravaganza. I've really enjoyed doing this one this year. It's been a lot of work but so much fun. You get this every year! To take into account what is being covered here on the show, you don't get everything, for it's impossible to cover everything. It takes far too long. The shows covered on this show are Lost in Space Season 3, Hawkeye, Wheel of Time, Arcane, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, and Sweet Tooth. You'll hear a couple themes along the way, but let's not spoil that.
Here is the list of shows along with the cues that will be shared.
Lost in Space Season 3 - Christopher Lennertz; Jupiter Rising/Updraft, Skeletons and Falling Rocks, Welcome to Alpha Centari.
Hawkeye - CHRISTOPHE BECK; Hawkeye Theme, Ronin, Larp in the Park, Christmas Peril, Lady Hawk.
Wheel of Time - Lorne Balfe; Moiraine Sedai, On Your Knees, Dragon Reborn.
Arcane - Alexander Temple and Alex Seaver; The Bridge, You’re Stronger than You Think, The Era of HexTech, You’re a Jinx, the next chapter of hex tech, Romance I’m calling it the HexCore
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier - Henry Jackman; Louisiana Hero, Airborne Operation, Outmatched, Real Partners, Captain America.
Sweet Tooth - Jeff Grace; Story of a Boy, the Story of Hybrids, Civil War, Sweet Tooth.
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Today we are delving into the television part of the show. We'll cover seven shows and there will be six for the final part tomorrow. Today though you will hear music from Foundation, Jupiter's Legacy, Star Trek Prodigy, Loki, The Bad Batch, Shadow and Bone, and WandaVision. It's a very good collection of music and I discuss other programs but don't share everything. There is just too much tv to cover for science fiction.
Here is the list of the Programming and the cues used.
Foundation - Bear McCreary; Main theme, Gaal Leaves Synnax, the promise of the imperium.
Jupiter's Legacy - Stephanie Economou; The Utopian, Traversing the Crevasse, Tree Symbols, The Hilltop Battle.
Star Trek Prodigy - theme - Michael Giachinno; Score - Nami Melumad; Main Theme, Tars Lamora, The Last of Vau N’Akat, USS Protostar NX-76884.
Loki - Natalie Holt; TVA, Loki Green Theme, DB Cooper, Glorious Purpose
The Bad Batch - Kevin Kliner; Omega’s Theme, Battle Simulation, Stranger at the Bar.
Shadow and Bone - Joseph Trapanese; Ravka, Her Name is Alina Starkov, Fight for the Light.
WandaVision - CHRISTOPHE BECK; Wanda’s Theme, Beekeeper, The Strangest Thing, Westview, Missle Strike, Super Speed, Agatha All Along
Soundtrack Alley's theme music is composed by Alexander Schiebel
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It is January 1st! Happy 2022! Welcome to Part II of my Annual Science Fiction Show. Today you'll hear so much more of sci fi films from 2021. Today you'll hear music from Free Guy, Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings, Venom-Let There Be Carnage, Dune, Ghostbusters Afterlife, Zone 414, The Eternals, Resident Evil-Welcome to Raccoon City, Spider-Man No Way Home, The Matrix Resurrections, Finch and Don't Look Up.
This is just the tip of the iceberg, there were many more films during the year that represented good sci-fi, but alas there isn't that much time to go into all of them. I'm again providing a list of the cues for each film that I've covered.
Free Guy- Christophe Beck; Sunglasses, Ice Cream.
Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings- Joel P West; Xu Shang Chi, the deep, Family
Venom Let There Be Carnage- Marco Beltrami; Carnage Unleashed, Unholy Matrimony Pt.1 & 2.
Dune - Hans Zimmer; Herald of the Change, Ripples in the Sand, Ornithopter
Ghostbusters Afterlife- Rob Simonsen; Trapped, Chess, Lab Partners.
Zone 414 - Raffertie; Neo London, Blue Light, Free Zone
The Eternals - Ramin Djwadi; Eternals Theme, Mission, Celestials
Resident Evil-Welcome to Raccoon City - Mark Korven; Opening, Claire & the Neighbors, Mansion Search
Spider-Man No Way Home- Michael Giachinno; All Spell Breaks Loose, Otto Trouble, Shield of Pain
The Matrix Resurrections - Johnny Kilmer and Tom Tykwer; Opening, The Dojo, Bullet Time
Finch - Gustavo Santaolalla; Radiation Exposure/Dewey’s Eyes, Tornado, Finch.
Don't Look Up - Nicholas Brittel; Discovery, It’s a Strange Glorious World, The Launch, The End?
Soundtrack Alley's theme music is composed by Alexander Schiebel
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It's here! My annual review of science fiction film and television for 2021. It's a large show, and I've split it into four parts. Today you'll hear music from Monster Hunter, Shadow in the Cloud, Little Fish, Chaos Walking, Godzilla Vs Kong, Mortal Kombat, The Mitchells Vs the Machines, A Quiet Place Part II, The Tomorrow War, Black Widow and Snake Eyes!
I'll be listing here the cues from each segment so you know what the music is. It's a massive show and I'm doing four of them so sit back, enjoy the day and listen to some great music!
Monster Hunter - Paul Haslinger ; World's Beyond Our Senses, Diablos, Monsters in Hiding
Shadow in the Cloud - Mahula Bridgman-Cooper; Losing the Plot, Maude's Legacy
Little Fish - Keegan DeWitt; The Government has the cure
Chaos Walking - Marco Beltrami; Brandon Roberts; Love that Knife, Posse on the Move/Exploring the Ship, Riverbank Chase/Rapids
Godzilla Vs Kong - Tom Holkenberg; Hong Kong
Mortal Kombat - Benjamin Wallfish; Sonja Blade, Liu Kang
The Mitchells Vs The Machines - Mark Mothersbaugh; Katie's Life/Good Cop Dog Cop, Rise of the Robots, Mall Robots Attack, Katie to the Rescue
A Quiet Place Part II - Marco Beltrami; From the Beginning, Dive, Regan on her own
The Tomorrow War - Lorne Balfe; Back from the Past, Homecoming, The Tomorrow War
Black Widow - Lorne Balfe; Natasha's Lullaby, Yelena Romanoff, Natasha Soars
Snake Eyes - Martin Todsharow; Behind the Mask
Soundtrack Alley's theme music is composed by Alexander Schiebel
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" Now was that civilized? No. Clearly not. Fun. But by no means civilized" Brain Gremlin. Yes Gremlins 2 The New Batch is here. I'm super excited to share this fun episode with all of you today to get you laughing and enjoy the great music of Jerry Goldsmith. He really worked his magic on this score and in my opinion, it is one of his best comedy scores. It's right up there with The Burbs. So sit back, relax as I share with you my thoughts on this great under appreciated film.
Let it be known that as having a guest on my show, Jenn from the Shake the Sheets podcast is guesting on my show today as we discuss Hook from 1991. We discuss some great tidbits on the film itself with background on the cast like the late Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman and the late Bob Hoskins. We also discuss some on the special effects and makeup in the film. The prime reason is for the score by John Williams. This is an episode that should not be missed. Listen and enjoy!
Today you'll hear as I take you into another realm of reality, with elves and dwarves and fairies and humans. With music by Brett Aplin who composed the music for the series that is completely underrated. I hope you enjoy what I play on the show!
With a classically trained composer Chris Edgar, I interview him with Jenn Paige the director of the film Playing With Beethoven. The film hit theaters on Nov. 26th. You can also rent the film on Vudu, Amazon, and other places. I discuss with Chris, his influences, his background, the specific process for recording live with classically trained players of orchestral instruments, as well as some other unique tools he has learned in his collaboration with Jenn Paige. Jenn Paige has been an actress, and now has become a director who directed the film The Breakout The Rock Opera. Now going on with this new project Playing with Beethoven. Both are very skilled and enjoy the light conversation surrounding the film. Along the way you'll hear some well placed cues from the film and from other projects given the scope and range that these two fine creatives have given us. Listen well, enjoy the conversation and watch the film.
Today you'll hear brand new material from me. Check out this episode on Edward Scissorhands and the amazing score by DANNY ELFMAN
Today on Cue Perception you'll hear as I discuss a really amazing cue from Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring. It's a key cue that flows through the whole trilogy. I think you'll enjoy it.
Today on Soundtrack Alley, I'll be discussing an interview I did with ELIZABETH PHILLIPSON WEINER. We discuss some of her music and the films she has worked on.
Elizabeth was born and raised just outside of Philadelphia, PA. Experienced in a wide variety of genres of music, Elizabeth loves to connect with filmmakers and the collaborative art of film scoring. Her music combines unique synth sounds with organic instruments to create bespoke sound palates for each project.
Her scores have premiered in films at the Tribeca Film Festival, Hollyshorts, Urbanworld Film Festival, and Raindance. She’s written the music for everything from non-profit campaigns to congressional campaigns. She is currently scoring a feature film directed by Stacey Maltin for Besties Make Movies.
We discussed her early work and how she got involved with film music, her work on film festivals and the amazing work through the Tribeca Film Festival. We also discussed her music for a few new films yet to be released and I share music from some of her amazing career. I hope you enjoy the show.
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Today you’ll hear a great underrated cue from The Last Starfighter! It will warm your heart and send goosebumps up your arm. Enjoy!
Today you'll hear as I talk about Crocodile Dundee II, I thought I'd have a holiday appropriate episode going on, but just too tired and too much dog stuff to pick up today. that's way too much info for you tonight. Just enjoy this episode. It's a blast.
Today on Soundtrack Alley, Erik Woods and I delve into Sneakers, the 1990 techno thriller with the amazing cast of Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, River Phoenix, Dan Aykroid, Ben Kingsley, Mary MacDonnell and David Straithairn. We'll discuss things on the film itself, and we'll also enjoy the film score by the late James Horner. Sit back and relax as you enjoy the show.
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Today on Cue Perception we'll hear an exhilarating cue from the film Jurassic Park. It's an amazing piece of action music by John Williams. It's also something he is really good at, doing action music. He truly is an amazing composer
Today I'm sharing an episode that I did a long time ago. Cherry 2000 which was a sci-fi post apocalyptic film in which a man tries to find a new model or disc for his Cherry 2000 sex doll. In the fray of trying to find it, he falls for a bounty hunter (Melanie Griffith) and there are some very gritty mad max moments. The score is by Basil Poledouris, who of course is known for Conan and Starship Troopers. Enjoy!
The second episode of SOUNDTRACK ALLEY here on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO is a discussion between Myself and Erik Woods about the film and score to the 1992 Tim Burton film, BATMAN RETURNS, which was a sequel of the smash-hit BATMAN released in 1989. In the film, Batman must prevent the Penguin from killing all of Gotham City’s firstborn sons, while dealing with Catwoman, who seeks vengeance against Max Shreck, a corrupt tycoon who seeks to bring Gotham City under his control. The original score for the film was composed by Danny Elfman, conducted by Jonathan Sheffer and performed by The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra. The expanded release of the score was produced by La La Land Records.
We hope you enjoy the discussion, and the music
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Today on Cue Perception, You'll hear a new cue from a fairly new movie. Gunpowder Milkshake, the composer Frank Ilfman has weaved an intricate style of western and indy rock into the score about this woman and her road to redemption. Listen and enjoy!
I'd like to say, this is before the whole Covid thing and it was a blast to do. Hope you enjoy!
Today I thought I'd talk for a few minutes about International Podcasting Day and I'll even share some music. Hope you enjoy!
Today on Soundtrack Alley Spotlight I've got an interview with Brian Ralston, who composed the music to the wonderful drama and love story Being Rose. It's an interesting take on the film with only five players to the orchestra, you'll enjoy the way he brought everyone together.
I have Brian Ralston to thank for the interview.
You can find him at
http://www.brianralston.com/
I also have Defiant PR to thank for arranging the interview. You can find them at
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I'd also like to thank Alexander Schiebel for composing Soundtrack Alley's Theme music
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Today on Soundtrack Alley, you'll hear as I praise the score to Ferris Bueller's Day Off, the classic John Hughes comedy from the 1980's. I think you'll love this episode including the score. Enjoy.
Today on Cue Perception you'll hear a cue from Tron. It's a classic cue that really brings the heart of the film to life. Sometime in the future I'll have more cues from this film to share. For now, enjoy this one.
Today You'll hear some more music from some darker films that are nostalgic but also music that really pumps you up. I examine another four films in this round and I hope you enjoy them.
Today on Soundtrack Alley, I'll be revisiting some classic adventure sci-fi scores that delve into the dark side of adventure and give us a gritty feel to worlds beyond. I hope you enjoy the cues I'm presenting, I think you'll like it.
Today on Cue Perception, you'll be excited, amazed and exhilarated by the cue I've chosen from one of the original trilogy of Star Wars. It's from Return of the Jedi. This cue is so enjoyable, it brings you goosebumps. I love the original trilogy, it's by far my favorite. I think that if you listen to John Williams music again, it will bring back those wonderful memories of how much we need that in our life. Enjoy the episode and appreciate it's brilliance!
Take a journey with Erika Christie and I as we explored the vast unknown regions of the Pacific Northwest on our quest for Harry, he's a misunderstood Sasquatch with a huge heart. He had been brought home by the family of John Lithgow and company. They taught him some manners and they stopped a poacher from killing him. Join us as we discuss this great classic film with the original film score by Bruce Broughton.
Today on Soundtrack Alley, I want to share with you a Brian DePalma film with music by the late Ennio Morricone. You'll enjoy the conversation I have with Erika Christie as we talk the film and enjoy the discussion on the background of the film. It starts now!
Today on Cue Perception, you'll hear a great and amazing cue from the wonderful BERNARD HERRMANN. He was brilliant with composing music for the film Vertigo, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. I'm sure you'll enjoy the selection and how I bring out the unique qualities of the cue.
Today on Soundtrack Alley, Erika Christie and I will continue our discussion on Don Bluth films. The Land Before Time and All Dogs Go to Heaven. We'll discuss that and so much more regarding these two amazing films. Sit back and relax.
Today on Soundtrack Alley, you'll hear as Erika Christie and I discuss The Secret of Nimh and An American Tail. We'll discuss some of the background on the films as well as delving into the music of the films. We discuss the animation styles quite well and feel like Don Bluthe was in a style all his own.
Today on Cue Perception, I'm looking at a very nostalgic cue from one of my friends, Erik Woods, favorite movies. Raiders of the Lost Ark. I'll be giving you a glance into one of the best cues from that film and I might explain why its so important. If not check out Erik and I on the episode where we discussed Raiders of the Lost Ark on my podcast. Hope you enjoy.
Craig Safan, film composer to The Last Starfighter, Remo Williams, and Nightmare on Elmstreet 4, is with me on this episode as we discuss his new album LA Ex. It's a love letter to his growing up years in Los Angeles. We discuss places he visited as a kid, how he got around in LA when he was young and so much more. I hope you really enjoy the interview and the fantastic music from the composer.
Today I'd like to share my interview I did with composer Tim Wynn. He is best known for his work on XCOM2. That is the focus for this interview today, I know he has done some amazing work since then but I'm sure you will enjoy the material nonetheless.
Today on Cue Perception you'll hear an underrated cue from the film Cherry 2000 with film music by Basil Poledouris. You'll see why this cue stands out to me and what the future of cue perception will become. I've got more stories to tell with individual cues from the past and even present. Stay tuned and you'll hear so much more.
I've got some amazing content coming very soon. To tied you over until then I thought I'd share one of my favorite interviews I did with Craig Safan, which was his album Sirens. In his words its like a retelling of the Odyssey but through music. Erika Christie joins me as we talk to Craig about his work on this album and his influences into the process. We also discuss film scores and other projects he's working on. Tune in! You'll love it!
Today you'll hear an older interview I did with Kurt Farquhar who composed music to Black Lightning and The Neighborhood. I'm sure you'll enjoy this interview. I have a few over the next few weeks that I'll be presenting.
Today on Cue Perception you'll hear as I nerd out about a cue from an anime film that almost didn't happen, but encompasses all anime in a single film. Mech armor robots, ultra super hero females, battles to the death, annoying side characters that make you want to scream and so much more. The film I speak of is Project A-Ko. It was directed by Katsuhiko Nishijima and the animation style was from a multitude of artist and animators.
There are so many facts in regard to the production in this one episode alone. The cue that I chose is highly energetic and if you have never seen the film, I urge you, no I implore you to seek it out and watch it, possibly for multiple viewings.
Do you remember two hidden gems of Disney? Two hallmarks of animation that took scores in a different direction and showed you could tell a story with classic composers and still have a modern sensibility? Well today I look back at The Great Mouse Detective and Oliver & Company. Two films about the little guys. Mice and Dogs and Cats. This is the show for you today. I present this as I look back at the voice talent, the animation styles and even the eclectic scores of these two brilliant films. Come with me and join me as I go into depth on these. Enjoy!
What if you could shrink like Ant-Man but be inside the human body to cure a disease? Or alter a face? Or save the world? That's essentially what happens in this underrated 80's film that includes the excellent score by JERRY GOLDSMITH. Join me and Erika Christie as we breakdown the film, it's background and of course discuss the score on today's episode. Let's shrink to the size of a blood cell and enter innerspace!
"Ah, Kirk, my old friend. Do you know the Klingon proverb that tells us revenge is a dish that is best served cold? It is very cold in space."
One of the best villains in the Star Trek Universe is Khan Noonien Singh. His rival with Kirk is best shown in the Star Trek film Wrath of Khan. Thus we are at our eighth episode of Cue Perception. Today you'll hear a excellent cue by JAMES HORNER from that film. I won't be giving that away right here, or right now. You'll have to listen for it and enjoy the cue for what it is. I can tell you it's exciting, exhilarating and engaging. I'm sure that after you've listened to this cue, you'll have a greater appreciation for the film. So sit back and enjoy.
Have you ever wondered on a road trip, what would happen if my GPS took over my car? In a Spaceship? Well in Flight of the Navigator we find that to be true. Time travel, space stuff, conspiracy theories and so much more. Erika Christie and I discuss the film, its cast, background, and of course the score by the underrated ALAN SILVESTRI. I think you'll enjoy this.
Do you know who the real Crocodile Dundee was? You'll find out in this episode. Erika Christie and I will discuss the cast, background and the score by Peter Best. We'll have a lively discussion about the man from down under!
Today you’ll hear an amazing cue from The Rocketeer with music by the late James Horner. This will be some really great music.
Did you know this was the second film that Kurt Russel starred in with Director John Carpenter at the helm? What was his first? You might find out in the podcast episode. You'll hear more as Erika Christie and I breakdown the film, the background and the score today on this fantastic 80's romp!
Today you'll hear as we discuss The Avengers film. Who is your favorite Avenger? You'll learn some background, cast things and of course lots on the score.
Enjoy the conversation and enjoy the score parts.
Today you'll hear some amazing music by Bruce Rowland from The Man From Snowy River. You'll learn a few things about the cue I'll play and why this film needs to be seen. Enjoy!
Today on Soundtrack Alley, I've got a special guest. This is a special interview episode.
Yasmeen Salama has been composing epic orchestral, soundtrack-style music for over 20 years, covering video game and movie themes as well as composing original works. She pulls inspiration from ethnic sounds around the world, and plays 10 instruments including: keys, flute, ocarina, tin whistle, recorder, duduk, dizi, quena, hulusi, and ney.
We discuss her music career, the work she has done through covers of video games and her own original work.
We also discuss her various musical instruments used in her music. This is a stand out episode. You will enjoy it.
For a complete list of cues used in the interview please see the show notes through the podcasting platform.
Here is the list of cues that will be used in the interview...
Jade Dragon - composer Yasmeen Salama
Leliana's Song - cover of cue from Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time - Yasmeen Salama
Dynasty - composer Yasmeen Salama
After the Mutiny - composer Yasmeen Salama
Lighthouse - composer Yasmeen Salama
Song of Storms - composer Yasmeen Salama
Battlefield - cover for video game with composer Yasmeen Salama
Winglingz - composer Yasmeen Salama
Plaza of Execution - composer James Horner
Wear this Armor - composer Hans Zimmer
The Dragon's Breath - composer David Arkenstone
Broken Strings - composer Yasmeen Salama
Brothers - cover music from Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood - composer arranged music by Yasmeen Salama
Find Yasmeen Salama's work and music through this link.
The Game is a foot! These words most reflect a young inexperienced Holmes as he embarks on his first adventure with Doctor Watson. What do we learn? This movie from the 1980's was core for encouraging young people to be fascinated by anything new and different. Today you'll hear as Erika Christie and I examine this fine movie with it's cast, background and the amazing score by Bruce Broughton. Check it out now!
Today you'll hear as Erika Christie and I are discussing Brazil. A dystopian film about ducts and fantasy, and weirdness. We discuss the cast, background and the score by Michael Kamen.
Today I've got an amazing cue from Back to the Future. I'm really excited to share this cue about one of the greatest scenes in the history of science fiction and action adventure. I hope you enjoy this short episode.
Check out the fun stuff with this post apocalyptic revisit of the classic film from the 1980s. Enjoy as I discuss the cast, background, and of course the score all today!
Just wanted to give a quick heads up on the upcoming season of Love Death and Robots, May 14th on Netflix. Check it out, with music composed by Rob Cairns!
Have you ever experienced a film score out of context from a film and loved it? That is what happened with me when listening to Pacific Rim. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. Enjoy!
Today you’ll hear a cue from The Empire Strikes Back. This one is adventurous and fun. I hope you enjoy it
Today you’ll hear as I discuss the underrated score to The Black Cauldron. The score was by Elmer Bernstein and was done brilliantly. This Disney film was based on a book series, something I discuss at length. Enjoy!
Today you'll hear a fabulous interview with Kaveh Cohen and Michael Nielson on their excellent work with the video game score to Forza Seven as well as some of the older video game scores. I hope you enjoy our conversation
Today you'll hear me touch on some moments about The Adjustment Buearu. I really do like this film and I think it gets a disservice since it has connections to Phillip K Dick. I think you'll appreciate the music by Thomas Newman.
Have you ever wanted to travel the stars in your own home made spaceship? Today you get to as I discuss Explorers. I'll discuss the cast, background, and of course the score by the well known Jerry Goldsmith. It's all today and I hope you enjoy it.
To intrigue you to listen more to these classic film scores, please enjoy as I discuss the background, the cast and the fun moments in this delightful movie from the 80's. The Goonies means more to me than I can tell. At least on here. Check it out and enjoy the score as well by Dave Grusin!
Today on Cue Perception, I won't give much away, but you'll hear a cue from the underrated film Ant-Man from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Today on Soundtrack Alley, you'll hear as I have two guest again, they are of course Darrin and Ruth Sutherland. These two stalwart heroes have four different podcast, each pertaining to different creators. We all discuss the amazing and fantastic film The Princess Bride. This film was based upon the William Goldman novel by the same name. Whimsical and fun, adventurous and enjoyable. We discuss the cast, background and of course the score by Mark Knopfler.
What makes Conan the Destroyer so wonderful? It's the score that is continued with Basil Poledouris. With consistency it breeds a wonderful array of new themes that even play upon the original themes. Conan continues his conquest, protecting a princess, fighting baddies and being the excellent hero that he was meant to be. I hope you enjoy my revisit of this excellent film and its cast, background and of course the score. It's all today!
Today I'm presenting an experiment, I'd love feedback for these bite sized episodes to see if you want more of them to break up the week of activity. Let me know how you feel about it. This week is a cue from Waterworld called Escape the Smokers. Check out why I like it and why JAMES NEWTON HOWARD is so valuable for composing film music. Enjoy!
Today I'd like to share with you an older episode about the horror comedy Gremlins directed by Joe Dante. I hope you enjoy as I discuss the cast, background, and of course the score by Jerry Goldsmith.
Today you'll hear a revisit of my episode about Buckaroo Banzai. When you go to my website soundtrackalley.com you'll note there is a link for the brand new book coming out in August called Buckaroo Banzai Against The World Crime League. I think you'll enjoy this episode. It's a nice look back and you'll surely enjoy the music as well.
Enjoy this excellent episode where I discussed Return to Oz. You’ll hear as I talked about the cast, background and of course the score! Enjoy!
Today is a special end of year show that would be put out on Cinematic Sound Radio, but that network is on Hiatus at the moment so I'm releasing this show here on Soundtrack Alley. I hope you enjoy my top 10 of 2020 for anime shows and a couple honorable mentions. I hope you find it enjoyable and please check out all the other shows on Cinematicsound.net.
Today I’ll give you four films that are beloved to me for the world of Hayao Miyazaki. I hope you enjoy my examination
Listen to this classic episode of Soundtrack Alley, where I had Ruth and Darrin Sutherland on as we discussed Ladyhawke. We discussed the cast, background and the wonderful score by Andrew Powell
Today you'll hear my thoughts on the film The Never-ending Story as well as some of the background work through the Jim Henson company and how it changed animatronics. You'll also hear some amazing cues from the film. Sit back, relax as you enjoy the show.
This week got me a bit behind, here is Wargames, a classic discussion about the possibility of global fallout from a computer simulation
Today on Soundtrack Alley You'll hear my interview with Israeli composer Sharon Farber. We'll discuss her career in film composing, how she got into composing with the legendary Shirley Walker and we'll delve into her documentary work as well as her concert work. I hope you enjoy this look back episode!
I think you'll enjoy this jazzy score to the great b movie of Ice Pirates which is a science fiction of the best caliber! Well in its own right. I still think you'll enjoy my discussion on the film and the score by Bruce Broughton.
Today I'm going into the video game world of Tron. This is an old episode and I wanted to revisit it and I hope sometime in the future I can re-record with new material to make it shine, but for now, I hope you can enjoy this special episode!
Today You'll hear as Tim Benson and I discuss Argo from back when we did Jack Kirby month on my podcast in preparation for the Kirby 100's project. I hope you enjoy the discussion on the actual event that took place that the film is based on and I hope you enjoy the score by Alexander Desplat.
Enjoy and relax.
Today you’ll hear me gush about one of my all time favorite films from Luc Besson, The Fifth Element, I’ll discuss the cast, background and of course the amazing score by Eric Sierra! Enjoy!
Today you’ll hear myself and Billy Peck discuss a classic movie from a classic time before the pandemic, check out this old episode and enjoy
Today you’ll hear a classic episode with My guests and friends Darrin and Ruth Sutherland. We discuss the film, the background, the great special effects and the score! All today!
This is another old interview I did with Jamie Christopherson who did the score to American Wrestler among lots of video game scores as well. You'll hear as we discuss his career and a lot more. Along with music by this very composer!
Today you’ll feel all nostalgic with my discussion about Transformers directed by Michael Bay. You’ll hear me discuss the cast, background and the great score by Steve Jablonsky. Sit back and relax. Enjoy
Check out this Classic Soundtrack Alley episode where I talked about The Mummy, the cast, background and the score by Jerry Goldsmith
Today you’ll hear a fantasy tale about four warriors, the great music of Basil Poledouris and some excellent topics! Enjoy!
Check out my discussion on Pirates of the Caribbean 1 today. I’ll discuss the cast, background and the score by Klaus Baldet
Sorry about the delay, this episode goes quick just like Snake Pliskin. He wants a new world. Listen as I talk about the film and the score! Enjoy!!!
Today I’m looking at the 1980 movie Flash Gordon with Music by Queen. Hope you enjoy it!
Today Tim Benson and I discuss Whiteout the film as well as the comic and the great film score. Enjoy!
Today I share my interview with Elik Alvarez and Freddy Shenfeld. It’s about Yugio Dark Dimensions. I hope you can enjoy this classic interview.
Today even though I’m traveling, I still want to share with you an old episode of Ghost in the Shell. It’s an amazing, fantastic film that inspired so much in the world of science fiction and fantasy. This anime is the inspiration for The Matrix. I hope you enjoy it.
I go into depth on the discussion of Aliens. This includes talk on the cast, background, and some added conversation from the dvd features with the composer,James Horner.
Hear myself and Josh Howell defend the classic score to Beauty and the Beast. Also we’ll chat a bit about the remake and the differences and similarities and the real story behind the fairy tale.
Today I’ve got Clinton and Chris with me as we discuss the underrated Superman 3 from 1983. We talk about Richard Pryor, Annette O’Toole and Chris Reeves. We also discuss the great score by Ken Thorne. Please forgive the audio quality. There were some issues with the audio so normally this episode would be on Cinematic Sound Radio. However the next new episode will be held there.
Today I’m looking back on the original King Kong from 1933. Tim Benson and I will discuss the ins and outs of this excellent classic film. You’ll also hear the fabulous music by Max Steiner.
Listen to this classic episode where I review the album Jazz NES. It’s from Andrew Allen.
Today I look back when Resident Evil The Final Chapter came out. Tim Benson and I look at the original from 2002 and compare it with the video game and so much more!
Enjoy the interview I did with Craig Safan way back when. We discuss the score at length then the second half Tim Benson and I discuss the film and score even more.
Today marks a new beginning for Soundtrack Alley, all new shows will be on Cinematic Sound Radio and this show is the last of the new shows through the current podcast. Enjoy our discussion about the movie and the cast along with background info. We’ll enjoy moments of the score and I hope you can appreciate what we say!
Tim Benson and I discuss Alien from 1979. We chat about the background and score from the film. Enjoy!
Today Erik Woods and I spend the day discussing The Last Crusade in prep for more! You won’t believe the awesome material we have planned ahead!!! Stay tuned and Enjoy!
I’m prepping for new material this week , so enjoy today and tomorrow for Indiana Jones With Erik Woods and Myself. We love this movie!!!
This is part 2 of the tomb raider game discussion and the movies. This is a much longer episode. Take it in chunks. It’s meaty and long. Just warning you. However if you are a fan of Lara Croft Listen. You’ll enjoy it.
Today I’ll be starting my discussion on Tomb Raider and it’s subsequent sequels for games and movies. This is part 1 and it’s a monster. Enjoy!
This week I’m giving you a deep digging into the film The Shadow from 1994. I’ll discuss the film, it’s cast, the background and the underrated score by Jerry Goldsmith!
Today the poll on Twitter won! Raiders of the Lost Ark, this is Erik Woods favorite all time movie. We had a blast discussing the film. We went into the background, cast and of course the wonderful score by John Williams! Enjoy!
I’m covering a favorite Super Hero film. I cover the background, the cast, and of course the amazing score by Danny Elfman
I’m revisiting my conversation with The Podcast Arcade Network regarding The Warriors from 1979. We discussed the cast, background and music of the film. It was a lot of fun. Enjoy!
Today I’m revisiting one of my favorite films in the fantasy and sci-Fi genre. Krull is a wonderful ride and I’ll discuss the cast, background and the amazing score by James Horner!
Today I’ve got Erik Woods with me as we continue our journey through Star Trek, we go deeply into the movie, the sound quality, the score and some of the great Shakespeare in the film
This is brand new material for Soundtrack Alley, I’m discussing The Rocketeer from 1991. I’m discussing the cast, background and the fantastic score by James Horner.
Today on Soundtrack Alley I’ve got Tim Benson with me as we examine the cast, background and soundtrack of the classic X-Men movie and score. I hope you enjoy it!
Today I’ll be sharing my conversation with Joe Patrick as we discuss Superman. We’ll discuss the comic, the cast, the background and of course the score by John Williams.
Today I’ll be sharing this classic episode about Guardians of the Galaxy. I’ll discuss the cast, background, and score by Tyler Bates
Today I’m revisiting Captain America. I’ll delve into the cast, background, and score by Alan Silvestri. Enjoy!
I’ve got Bill Schmidt with me as we examine the background, cast, comics and of course the score by John Ottman! Enjoy!
This is a classic hero episode about Marvel’s Thor. The movie discussion with Tim Benson, the score by Patrick Doyle and even talk about how well Kenneth Branagh did for directing. Enjoy!
Today I’ve got Nathaniel Blume on with me as we discuss his work on the documentary for CNN regarding 1968. I hope you enjoy our discussion.
Today I’m revisiting an excellent interview I did with Carlos Rafael Rivera regarding his work on Godless the Netflix series. Enjoy!
Today I’m presenting my interview I did with Kevin Kliesh about the score to Superman Unbound, Justice League War, and Tangled the movie and the series.
Today I’ve got an interview with Cody Matthew Johnson and we talk about his work through bands and then the song for the Remake of Resident Evil 2.
Check out this special show, the audio may not be great, but the conversation was. Check out the interview with Bruce Rowland, then stick around for the conversation about The Man From Snowy River, the 1984 classic.
Today you’ll hear Erik Woods and I as we discuss the movie and the score of this epic film and we do defend it thoroughly. We love the score by Jerry Goldsmith. So enjoy!
Today I’ve got a old episode where I revisit Return of the Jedi with John Holloway of the Worst Comic Podcast Ever. Enjoy our conversation and the talk about the score by John Williams. Enjoy!
Today on Soundtrack Alley Spotlight I’ve got Cullen Stapleton with me as we discuss one of my favorite films of all time. We discuss the background and of course the best Star Wars scores of all time by John Williams. Enjoy the show
In honor of May the 4th I’m doing Star Wars themed podcast this week. Today, it’s A New Hope Episode 4 of the Skywalker Saga. I’ve got Jerry McMullen from The Worst Comic Podcast Ever. We’ll talk the film and of course the score by John Williams. Enjoy!
Today Erik and I close out this week with more Star Trek. Taking you to the edge of the universe with music by Jerry Goldsmith. I hope you’ve enjoyed this weeks activity!
Today Erik and I go back in time to the 1980s with the crew of the Enterprise, as they try to retrieve humpback whales from the past to save the future. We’ll discuss the film and the score by Leonard Roseman. Enjoy this show!
Today Erik and I keep up the pace on Star Trek with the third iteration in the series. We discuss the film some, and go a lot into the score.
Today you’ll hear a classic episode with Erik Woods joining me for another look at Star Trek II and we delve deeply into the film and score and see how it holds up. Enjoy the music of James Horner. And enjoy our chatter.
Today I interview Rolfe Kent about his work on Downsizing and some of his other work. I hope you enjoy this episode
This is a revisit of my interview with Roque about his composing the music for The Commuter. We discuss his other projects and I share plenty of music. Enjoy!
This is a panel I did about soundtracks and movies and their relation to one another. I really hope you all enjoy it!
Today I revisit the interview I did with Lesley Barber about her score for Manchester by the Sea. I hope you enjoy this interview.
I’ll be interviewing Blake Neely on this episode along with sharing some of his great music! Hope you enjoy!
I’ve got some great older interviews I’ve been wanting to share this week so I hope you enjoy all the activity!!!
Today I’ve got an episode with Erik Woods from Cinematic Sound Radio. We go deep into the film and the background and especially the score by John Williams! Enjoy!!!
Gerry Green of The Professor Frenzy Show is with me as we examine the music and history of Bob Cobert, His work on Dark Shadows, The Winds of War, War and Remembrance, and so much more.
Check out this Episode before Friday about The Wolfman from 1941. I’ve got Gerry Green in two episodes this week. This movie has great music and a tight story.
Check out the latest interview I’ve done with Rob Cairns the composer of Love Death and Robots exclusively on Netflix. We’ll discuss his career, his work on LDR and so much more! Enjoy!!!
Today you’ll hear some great thoughts on the score of The Hunt for Red October, you’ll hear a little on the plot and a lot on the score by Basil Poledouris. Enjoy!
I sit down with April Gloria and Sophii about the cosplay world, their craft, their creations, fun along the way and so much more
This episode I’m interviewing Danielle DeNicola who is a cosplayer. We talk about the materials she uses, the costumes she wants to make and then what she does for gaming.
This is an interview I did with Chelsey Back in 2018. At Planet Comic-Con it was noisy, but I think the audio is just right. Hope you enjoy!
Today I’m highlighting a childhood movie and a composer who mostly did animated films. This one stood out different from the rest. Hope you like it.
Today on Soundtrack Alley Spotlight we complete the Back to the Future trilogy with the third installment that takes us into the old west. I’ll discuss the cast, background, and the Aaron Copeland inspired Alan Silvestri score all today!!!
It’s the Second Installment in the BTTF trilogy and I’ll discuss the cast, background and of course the score on the film!
Listen as Kristen Romenelli and I discuss the classic from 1985 and we’ll discuss the cast, background and score all today!!!
I’ll be delving deep on the movie, cast, and background along with the incredible score for the film of Forbidden Planet
Today on Soundtrack Alley Spotlight I'll be going back to discussing The Black Hole from 1977. I'll be discussing the cast, the darkness of the movie, how Disney almost stopped making live action films for a long time and of course the score by John Barry. It's all today and I hope you enjoy it!
This is about the 80’s film about the toys from the 80’s and it’s live action adaption. The film music was by Bill Conti
Today I’ll talk about The Great Escape about getting out of a Nazi prison camp. I’ll chat about the cast, a little on the background and of course the score by Elmer Bernstein
Enjoy my brief discussion of Adventures in Babysitting and enjoy the score by Michael Kamen
This is an old discussion I had about Lawrence of Arabia from the 60s . Great film and great score.
My wife and I discuss this classic film with its amazing score. This is a revisit of my original show.
Today I’ve got Ron Randall with me as we discuss his new Kickstarter for Trekker and we also talk about Firefly the television series and the great music by Greg Edmonson
This is some of the scores from 2019 and a couple that weren’t in 2019 that I enjoyed this year. Happy Science Fiction Day Everyone! Enjoy the show!!! Soundtrackalley.com soundtrackalley@gmail.com
On today's Soundtrack Alley Spotlight, I've got Lucas Cantor with me as we discuss the TNG episode of Star Trek - Best of Both Worlds, we'll look at the background on the show, the amazing transition that star trek became and the music that Ron Jones used. Lucas Cantor adds so much to the show. This is a long one, running over 2 hours. So sit back relax and enjoy this show!
Today you can sit back and enjoy a special episode about Chipmunks and great music. Check out the show on mixcloud and anchor. Happy Listening
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A discussion about Gen 13 the movie, we talk about the cast, background, the animation style and of course the score.