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SOUNDTRACK
The collectors quarterly
Film Music Quarterly Magazine from Mechelen ,Belgium
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1975-2002
- Started in 1975 by Luc Van de Ven, based in Belgium, as "Soundtrack Collector's Notebook" (SCN), a digest sized quarterly publication devoted solely to film music.
- First issue, #0, was sent out before it went into regular production.
- After 21 issues the name changed to "Soundtrack".
- After issue 27, the magazine was re-launched in March 1982 as issue number 1.
- Published by Luc Van de Ven
- Website: www.runmovies.eu/index.php

Last updated:
29 May 2022
(see recent updates)
Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern
Mike Q

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CONTENTS: 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 All GALLERIES: 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 All

Issue 64
1997
- Jerry Goldsmith At The National Film Theatre
- Rediscovering John Barry's 'Deadfall'
- James Newton Howard: Devil's Advocate? (Interview)
- David Arnold: Independence Day (different pressings

The Poledouris Files:
    - Basil Poledouris: A Man And His Music (Interview)
    - On Working With Basil Poledouris: Paul Verhoeven (Interview)
    - On Working With Basil Poledouris: Randall Kleiser (Interview)
    - On Working With Basil Poledouris: Emilio Estevez (Interview)
    - On Working With Basil Poledouris: John Milius (Interview)
    - Joel Goldsmith: Joel The Conqueror (Interview)
    - Christopher Young: On 'The Man Who Know Too Little' (Interview)
    - Peter Bernstein And 'Rough Riders' (Interview)
    - Mark McKenzie: 'The Disappearance Of Garcia Lorca' (Interview)
    - John Debney: 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' (Interview)
    - Lee Holdridge: 'The Long Way Home' (Interview)
    - Alan Silvestri: 'Blown Away' (Analysis)
    - James Horner: Scoring, Not Sinking (Interview)
    REVIEWS
    - G.I. Jane - Trevor Jones
    - The Song Of Bernadette - Alfred Newman
    - The Edge - Jerry Goldsmith
    - Warriors Of Virtue - Don Davis
    - Le Roi Et L'Oiseau - Wojciech Kilar
    - Out Of Africa - John Barry
    - Carrie - Pino Donaggio
    - Bound - Don Davis
    - Blue Thunder - Arthur B. Rubinstein
    - Maniac - Jay Chattaway
    - Starship Troopers - Basil Poledouris
    - The Trip To Bountiful - J.A.C. Redford
    - Casablanca - Max Steiner
    - The Mephisto Waltz/The Other - Jerry Goldsmith
    - Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman - Jay Gruska
    - Nosferatu - James Bernard
    - The Long Way Home - Lee Holdridge
    - Stargate SG-1 - Joel Goldsmith/David Arnold
    - Last Stand At Saber River - David Shire
    - Singles Collection Vol. 2 - Ennio Morricone


Issue 63
1997
- Tony Thomas Obituary
- Interview with Mark Isham
- Temp-Track
- Projects That Fell Through
- Interview with John Scott
- The Hollywood Insider
- Cliff Eidelman: Free Willy 3
- Robert Folk:Nothing to Lose
- Crossfade
- Basil Poledouris: Starship Troopers
- Alan Silvestri: Contact
- David Newman: Out to Sea
REVIEWS
- Contact - Alan Silvestri
- The Ladykillers: Music From Those Glorious Ealing Films - Various
- Wuthering Heights: A Tribute to Alfred Newman - Alfred Newman
- King David - Alan Menken & Tim Rice
- Con-Air - Mark Mancini & Trevor Rabin
- Murder is my Beat: Classic Film Noir Themes and Scenes - Various
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - John Scott
- The Outer Limits - John Van Tongeren & J Peter Robinson
- Free Willy - Cliff Eidelman
- War: Great Movie Themes in Dolby Surround - Various
- Out to Sea - David Newman
- Fargo/Barton Fink - Carter Burswell
- Set it Off - Christopher Young
- True Women - Bruce Broughton
- The Saint - Graeme Revell
- Air Force One - Jerry Goldsmith

Book Review
    - Sounds of Movies (Nicholas Pasquariello)


Issue 62
1997
- Daniel Mangodt 1950-1997
- Interview with Alan Menken
- Temp-Track:My Life in Musical Purgatory
- Interview with James V d'Arc
- The Good, the Bad and the Cranky
- Gstaad Film Music Seminar
- Interview with Patrick Doyle
- Martin Bottcher
- Secret Life of a Mail Order Dealer
- Interview with Christopher Franke
- Hollywood Reporter Conference
- Interview with Mark Snow
- Interview with John Lasher
- Brian May Obituary
- The Devil's Own - James Horner
- Symphonic Star Trek - Various
- Double Indemnity/The Killers/Lost Weekend - Miklos Rozsa
- Miklos Rozsa, The Complete Orchestral Music Vol IV: Concerto for Violin/Concerto for String orchestra/Andante for String Orchestra - Miklos Rozsa
- Liar Liar - John Debney
- Dantes Peak/Volcano - John Frazell/Alan Silvestri
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Michael Snow
- Babylon 5 Vol 2: Messages From Earth - Christopher Franke
- Fantastic television - Various
- Warriers of the Silver screen - Various
- Mars Attacks - Danny Elfman
- Crash - Howard Shore
- Songs in the Key of Springfield - Alf Clausen
- Hollywood 96 - Various
- The relic - John Debney
- The Lost World - John Williams


Issue 61
1997
- Is Life Possible without Film Music?
- Interview with Danny Elfman
- Falling Down: An Analysis
- CrossFade: Annual Roundup
- Floods and Disasters
- TempTrack: The Good, the Bad and the Boxed Set
- The Myth of the OST - The Sequel
- Interview with Dennis McCarthy
- Tales from the Hood/Species/Virtuosity/Unforgettable/Head Above Water - Christopher Young
- Ironclads/April Morning - Allyn Ferguson
- Looking for Richard - Howard Shore
- In Pursuit of Honor - John Debney
- Jakten Pa Nyristeinen - Ragnar Bjerkreim
- The Warner Bros. Years/Original Film Scores - Erich Wolfgang Korngold/Victor Young
- Monstrous Movie Music/More Monstrous Movie Music - Various
- The Lost Patrol/Virginia City/The Beast With Five Fingers - Max Steiner
- Space Jam - James Newton Howard
- Fan Fan - Nicolas Jorelle
- Hommes Femmes Mode D'Emploi/30 Ans de Musique de Films - Francis Lai
- Hercule & Sherlock - Gabriel Yared
- Le Plus Beau Metier du Monde - Vladimir Cosma
- Arsene Lupin - Jean-Pierre Bourtayre/Delerue/Cosma
- Dans un Grand Vent de Fleurs - Angelique & Jean-Claude Nachon
- La Riviere Esperanc - Bruno Coulais
- Les Voleurs/Ridicule - Philippe Sarde/Antoine Duhamel
- Space and Beyond - Various
Video Review
- Lean by Jarre (Milan)

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