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  • Posted: 02/05/2025 10:53
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I've never been really big on scores and soundtracks, but I've been listening to this one a lot lately.


The Ten Commandments by Elmer Bernstein

Here's a track from this album.

Go, Proclaim Liberty! - Elmer Bernstein


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The music is epic and dramatic just like the movie. I'm interested in looking more into this genre. I don't even really know where to start. Please post some of your favorites in this genre and / or some that you think I might like, based on the music of "The Ten Commandments".
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So I guess you mean like instrumental and orchestral type scores. And not various artists soundtracks with contemporary hits and stuff like that. I know a couple that I like that are also from around the time of The Ten Commandments movie. I never really owned too many just a few. And that's because they were kind of famous ones. This is the album and the video.

And I just watched this video and it's HD scenes from the movie and it is spectacular!! It makes me want to see the movie again.


Original Soundtrack Recording: Lawrence Of Arabia: Lawrence Of Arabia by Maurice Jarre


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And this is the other one I thought of.


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So I guess you mean like instrumental and orchestral type scores. And not various artists soundtracks with contemporary hits and stuff like that. I know a couple that I like that are also from around the time of The Ten Commandments movie. I never really owned too many just a few. And that's because they were kind of famous ones. This is the album and the video.

And I just watched this video and it's HD scenes from the movie and it is spectacular!! It makes me want to see the movie again.


Original Soundtrack Recording: Lawrence Of Arabia: Lawrence Of Arabia by Maurice Jarre


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Thank you. I absolutely love the title song from Lawrence of Arabia. I have the Jackie Gleason version in my collection. I've never listened to the other songs from the movie though. Maybe listening to this album would be a good place for me to start.
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Brigand99 wrote:
And this is the other one I thought of.


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Thanks, I'll check it out.
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II've listened to quite many soundtracks, usually of video-games, and arrangement albums of video-game tracks, so II'll gladly post them here from now on.

Despite discovering it not long ago, Project Cerberus has been one of my favorite soundtracks of all time:


The ones which are the best i.m.o. are the synth-metal ones with the excessive consonant shredding and the reverberated loud synthesized-guitar sound, which is what would happen if 九十九百太郎 [Hyakutaro Tsukumo]'s works were more melodic and complex.
There are even some Trance-Metal tracks, which are surprisingly nice thanks to the excessive melodies and reverberated sound.
Even the completely short metal tracks sound good to me.
The tracks which are the low points for me are the slow ones and those ambient/trip hop/coldwave/etc ones, therefore, It's not a prefect soundtrack, but some of its tracks are really good, if not masterpieces.

It was composed by 埼玉最終兵器 [Saitama Saisyu Heiki], commonly known as S.S.H., and also in video-game communities and the doujin scene as a prolific video-game music arranger usually in the metal genres. He debuted in 2002, and has arranged music with a MIDI adding as many shreds as possible; way more than any other artist II've ever heard.
Compared to how many arrangements he composed, S.S.H. also composed original music, and Project Cerberus is one of the few video-games he composed for.
For that time, instead of focusing on a synthesized-guitar MIDI sound, he added to it more reverb, which sounds better i.m.o., and also had a real guitar player, Taka - who has participated in some doujin circles and is quite known in the doujin music scene, making the sound feel more authentic along the synthetic sound.

As a matter of fact, the soundtrack has never been released officially as a whole, except it's first five synth-metal tracks, which is how II discovered the soundtrack after scrolling S.S.H.'s VGMdb page and discovering this short release which II was happy to listen to since it is short, and liked its tracks much, that now it's one of my favorite music albums of all time.

Here's one of my highlights which has sold me listening to the rest of the soundtrack:

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And this one too (which is not on YouTube): Fencerburst Mastering
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II wrote:
II've listened to quite many soundtracks, usually of video-games, and arrangement albums of video-game tracks, so II'll gladly post them here from now on.

Despite discovering it not long ago, Project Cerberus has been one of my favorite soundtracks of all time:


The ones which are the best i.m.o. are the synth-metal ones with the excessive consonant shredding and the reverberated loud synthesized-guitar sound, which is what would happen if 九十九百太郎 [Hyakutaro Tsukumo]'s works were more melodic and complex.
There are even some Trance-Metal tracks, which are surprisingly nice thanks to the excessive melodies and reverberated sound.
Even the completely short metal tracks sound good to me.
The tracks which are the low points for me are the slow ones and those ambient/trip hop/coldwave/etc ones, therefore, It's not a prefect soundtrack, but some of its tracks are really good, if not masterpieces.

It was composed by 埼玉最終兵器 [Saitama Saisyu Heiki], commonly known as S.S.H., and also in video-game communities and the doujin scene as a prolific video-game music arranger usually in the metal genres. He debuted in 2002, and has arranged music with a MIDI adding as many shreds as possible; way more than any other artist II've ever heard.
Compared to how many arrangements he composed, S.S.H. also composed original music, and Project Cerberus is one of the few video-games he composed for.
For that time, instead of focusing on a synthesized-guitar MIDI sound, he added to it more reverb, which sounds better i.m.o., and also had a real guitar player, Taka - who has participated in some doujin circles and is quite known in the doujin music scene, making the sound feel more authentic along the synthetic sound.

As a matter of fact, the soundtrack has never been released officially as a whole, except it's first five synth-metal tracks, which is how II discovered the soundtrack after scrolling S.S.H.'s VGMdb page and discovering this short release which II was happy to listen to since it is short, and liked its tracks much, that now it's one of my favorite music albums of all time.

Here's one of my highlights which has sold me listening to the rest of the soundtrack:

Link

And this one too (which is not on YouTube): Fencerburst Mastering


Thank you for saying you'll continue to post here. That will help keep this thread from moving to the music diaries board like my Christian / Gospel music thread did. Now, if only I could get more people to post on my Ballads thread to keep the same thing from happening to it.
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Some threads die because people don't find them interesting enough to post on. Please get over it.
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Even if this topic moves to the Music Diaries thread, I'd keep posting soundtracks in it.
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Romanelli wrote:
Some threads die because people don't find them interesting enough to post on. Please get over it.


Well, I have a love for ballads and I don't want to lose that thread. Please get over it.
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