Death is the road to awe, the last man..... to name a few are....... just about every one of the 11 or 12 songs are really deep in my opinion
another great track was from John Murphy, Surface of the sun, from the movie Sunshine and was used a few times for other movies previews
This track above takes me ...... and allows me to feel like I am walking on
the surface of the sun.
The YouTube vid calls it 'sunshine' but I believe the actual name to the track is surface of the sun.
Just feel that powerful bass at at the 3:05 mark as it leads up to it and then explodes.
When my boy Tyson (my rottie) passed away back in 2012 and I was rushing him to the animal hospital I had this playing on my CD player in the car, I
guess thats why every time I listen to it it absolutely breaks me apart and burns.
Sunshine is just beautiful!
Also, funny, was thinking about finding a track from the movie The Fountain. Great film.
Its one of my favorites, great film, the soundtrack just makes the movie and certain scenes so memorable.
Also to add,
Michael Giacchino's work on the TV show LOST was for me mind blowing.
Mostly the tracks about relationships,
It had 6 seasons and each had a soundtrack, 100s of instrumental tracks.
"The constant" was one that is great on its own but when watching the show and how its mixed and positioned to suit a certain scene in the episode
called the constant from season 4 is just beautiful.
always brings tears to my eyes.
Others like "life and death from season 1 and the many other tracks that use very similar keys (if that's the right term) are great. what I mean is
there are few tracks that sound very similar, basically the same with just some changes.
"rose and Bernard" about an old couple from seasons 2 also has other tracks that sounded the similar in other seasons.
Many tracks are where the actions takes place and are not worth listening too but the tracks that are composed for the scenes about the relationships
and love and some deaths are really touching.
Let The River Run - Carly Simon
From the 1989 soundtrack of 'Working Girl', directed by Mike Nichols. Carly won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for this song.