What's a good soundtrack that involves little to no lyrics, but the music is beautiful and tells it's own story? Something like Braveheart. Now that soundtrack is beautiful and tells the whole movie just by sound. Yesterday I downloaded the Good, Bad and the Ugly soundtrack and it has the same overall vibe and once I listened to it I realized that, the music telling the story was much sadder than the movie really depicted. I've become fascinated with it.
What I like most about good, bad and ugly is that it all plays down to The Ecstasy of Gold at the end. I love that piece of music and the rest of the album is very similar. Like I was wondering how would they get 21 tracks when there's like 3 songs? Lol. Though they're similar they all are a touch different. Anyway it all boils down to the finale and always, gives me goosebumps the moment I hear it.
This is the Soundtrack To the Book ( the film Had not been made at that time ) used to read it listening to this album http://youtu.be/eqrUResgTjk
^^as I stated in another thread, fuck that movie. When that kid jumped out of the lake at the end and grabbed the girl in the canoe, I nearly pissed my pants. As scary an ending as Carrie
^^ It's a good way to end it if it had an effect. Opened it up to sequels. "What about the boy, is he dead too?" "Ma'am, we didn't find any boy." "Then he's still there."
Few films are as known for their musical score. All to often we get so engrossed in the verbal that we do not realize that minutes are passing where the music tells us the story by promoting our feelings to fill in the rest.