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Movie Soundtracks We Enjoy

Oh, and this one.

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Possibly OT: It is about the collection of music from six seasons of (Netflix) "Lucifer", that is not really a 'movie' soundtrack.

In the middle of the last season, Lucifer (who is in-charge of Hell, and the son of you-know-who) does a beautiful duet of "Bridge over Troubled Water" with his very-very-troubled daughter (Rory). youtube link is here.
It turns out that the soundtrack for all 6 seasons is on spotify (this link)
The official soundtrack by WaterTowerMusic is also available at this youtube link.

Yet and until the very end of the last season's last episode finale, I had not realized that the musical score, thru-out all 6 seasons, was really that good and as enjoyable as the series was [imo].

The musical episode (S05-E10), titled "Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam", features live and onset performances, w/actors singing during filming to 'maintain authenticity and emotional timing'. The cast nicely pulls-off covers from ChrisIsaak/Queen/ThePolice/GeoThorogood/TLC/NatKingCole/etc.

Credits: MusicalDirector BenDecter co-composed w/JeffRusso/MarcoBeltrami. EileenHorta was sound supervisor, assisting Decter with musical arrangement.
The "Lucifer" series was originally recorded in DolbyDigital5.1.

[Hell's Bells! :facepalm: I stole some of details from the other you-know-who.]
 

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Re-Enjoying James Horner's "Sneakers" from 1992.
La-La Land Records released an expanded version last year (LLLCD1629).
Even though I heard the original release many, many times, the expanded version is worth every cent, using many cues and takes
that were used in the movie but not on CD.
Here is a good review:

I was unfamiliar with La-La Land Records

The New York Times just published an article on this soundtrack record label (gift link below):

 
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