James Horner composed music for Commando and Cocoon in 1985.I find that amusing considering how vastly different those movies were! It speaks to his versatility.
To say nothing of following up Aliens with An American Tail the year after (and receiving Oscar nominations for both!).
01. Charlie's Angels Theme 02. Angel's Wings 03. Identity Crisis 04. Charlie's in 7 05. The Presence of Angels 06. Calisto Demonstration 07. Closet of My Dreams 08. Fatima 09. Neon Sky 10. Bowl Cut 11. I'm Charlie 12. No Sale Here 13. The Townsend Agency 14. Hamburg Chase 15. Satin Groove 16. The Great Con 17. Bosley 18. Rock Quarry 19. Just the Decoy 20. Off to the Races 21. Backstories 22. Hacking and Fighting 23. The Angels Arrive 24. Breaking and Entering 25. Euphoria 26. Charlie's Angels
"It was an absolute pleasure composing the score for Charlie’s Angels for the incredible director Elizabeth Banks. Together we endeavored to create a score that enhanced the mystery, action, fun, and power of the movie while giving a nod to the movie’s 70s roots. I composed new themes for the film that would feel nostalgic yet fresh and also work playing alongside the theme from the original 70' tv series. I played many instruments on the score myself such as guitar, vintage drums, Rhodes piano, vibes, and electric bass. I then recorded and mixed those elements in a way that would sound like they were sampled off vintage albums, a technique often employed in hip-hop. I also conducted the Hollywood Studio Symphony which provided an epic feel and a deeper emotional context. In addition, I had a blast with two nu-disco songs (‘Euphoria’ and ‘Neon Sky’), composed & produced under my electronic music moniker Madsonik. The movie was an absolute joy thanks to the amazing team lead by our director Elizabeth Banks. I hope everyone enjoys listening to this album as much as we enjoyed making it!”
I'm shocked that someone's mentioning the music on this thread!
Oh but I like Tyler's music in general. He has a knack for writing a good theme. But someone should tell him sometimes that less is more when it comes to the length of his albums.
A little advice for Adam, I'm pretty sure a Venn diagram of Arianators and FSM members would have almost no overlap... so.... y'know...
Key word there is almost, but we do exist. *switches from listening to low key Michael Small score to Dove Cameron's newest song*
We do, indeed... I guess James Newton Howard made it fine for composers to score movies of iconic TV shows without making the show's main theme essential for their score...
I guess James Newton Howard made it fine for composers to score movies of iconic TV shows without making the show's main theme essential for their score...
Listened to the soundclips and the Elliott/Ferguson theme does turn up in one of them.