[Rock/Ambient/Modern Classical/Score/Contemporary/Orchestration/OST] Here is the RARE & UNRELEASED COMPLETE FILM SCORE to the classic Herbert Ross film that put Kevin Bacon on the map, 1984 's "Footloose", all of which is composed by Miles Goodman. I recently noticed that an official soundtrack score for 1984 's "Footloose" has never been released to the public after all these years. Due to this, I have decided to share with you my personal custom made complete soundtrack score album to "Footloose" '84 (with each track in proper order from when you hear them in the film). Literally this is every single piece of score material that is found within the movie. Obviously with iconic songs like Deniece Williams 's "Let's Hear It For The Boy", Bonnie Tyler 's "Holding Out For A Hero", and Kenny Loggins 's "Footloose", its understandable why the movie barely had any film score. I mean ... you have to admit, the music on the official (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) album makes this movie a hit, and I am not gonna lie I sometimes watch the film just to hear the music, lol. Footloose is a 1984 American musical drama film directed by Herbert Ross and stars Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer, Dianne Wiest, and John Lithgow. It tells the story of Ren McCormack (Kevin Bacon), a teenager from Chicago who moves to a small town, where he attempts to overturn the ban on dancing instituted by the efforts of a local minister (John Lithgow). The film received mixed reviews from critics but became a box office hit, grossing $80 million in North America, becoming the seventh highest grossing film of 1984. Footloose is loosely based on the town of Elmore City, Oklahoma. The town had banned dancing since its founding in 1898 in an attempt to decrease the amount of heavy drinking. Miles Goodman was an American composer for television and film. He is best remembered for his frequent collaborations with film director Frank Oz, for whom Goodman scored such films as: "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels"(1988), "What About Bob?" (1991), "Housesitter" (1992) and "Little Shop of Horrors" (1986). He is also known for scoring: "Teen Wolf" (1985), and "La Bamba" (1987) with Carlos Santana. Overall, Miles Goodman 's film score to "Footloose" delivers powerful guitar solos & orchestration motifs that truly elevate the films emotional sequences [especially with "Music Box Kiss (Without Music Box)" (Track 2) and Music Box Kiss (With Music Box)" (Track 6)]. This complete OST soundtrack score is unreleased and has no distribution label '84.
Tracklist:
1) "Poems" (0:10)
2) "Music Box Kiss (Without Music Box)" (2:11)
3) "I Could Really Do Something" (3:01)
4) "Our Time To Dance" (4:30)
5) "I Believe In You" (5:58)
6) "Music Box Kiss (With Music Box)" (7:48)
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7 май 2022