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Robert Duncan all the way!!! My god, this man has made a amazing job with Castle! I absolutly love every music of season 5 of Castle without forgetting the "I just want you" score and Montgomery - the last stand! I'm really in love with all of his music! He's a genius!!
How can you possibly not include MURRAY GOLD in this poll? He's one of the BEST composers ever, the music he made and makes for Doctor Who is just incredible. These are the only soundtracks I own where I'm otherwise not a fan of soundtracks (to listen to solely on CD, mind you - in the shows it's okay). Also, Mark Isham comes to mind, his music for Once Upon A Time is fantastic as well. And the aforementioned Blake Neely.
I never take time to check who composed the music for the show, but after looking of the examples mentioned in the poll I'd go with Michael Giacchino, because I loved the music in all the shows he's worked on.
Michael Giacchino. He wrote quite a few pieces for LOST, all wonderful, especially Sun's theme. Lately, I've been noticing how beautiful the score is on The Walking Dead, so Bear McCreary is my second choice.
I'll go with Robert Duncan from today's composers. His scoring of the final episode of Season 4 of "Castle" is still with me, and multiple viewings on TNT syndication and my DVDs have not lessened its impact. But I also remain very fond of Henry Mancini for "Peter Gunn" and "Remington Steele" (among others) and Jerry Goldsmith for "Man from U.N.C.L.E.(among others). And Lalo Schifrin's opening for "Mission Impossible" remains without peer.
I voted other: Thomas Newman - loved his Fried Green Tomatoes tracks (first of many); he's done Six Feet Under, so he can be categorized as TV music composer. I say this because I would vote Yann Tiersen - Amelie Poulain and Goodbye Lenin are jewels amongst his recordings.
He is the composer/ musician that did the theme and scoring for HBO's Carivale, Luck, and Rome as well as the scoring for many TV series like Jessie Stone movies, In Plain Sight, Monk, Stphen King's Nightmares and Dreamscapes, Netflix's House of Cards and some movies like Appaloosa, He Was a Quiet Man, and Pollock. Well, and too many others to list frankly.
I love the unique quality of his work, often times incorporating horns into his work. It is almost ambient and always captures the mood of the scene or series so perfectly. Plus, it makes for an incredible insomniac sleep aid!
Let us not forget Mike Post: The Rockford Files, Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue, L.A. Law, Hunter, Law & Order (All Versions), The A-Team, Blossom, CHiPs, The Commish, Doogie Howser, M.D., Hardcastle & McCormick, Hunter, Magnum, P.I., Quantum Leap, Renegade, Riptide, Silk Stalkings, Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, The White Shadow, Wiseguy, Roughnecks, and many more.
How the hell Bear McCreary isn't winning is insanity really, the BSG soundtracks are works of art in their own way without the TV show they still really stand alone and work.
As I understood it, Giacchino did ''invent'' the sound and some of the main themes (like the end credits theme), but that was just for the first season too... There's a very clear difference between the music in season 1 and all the others, and that's because of Tilton!
Yep. If you go to his website (or own the CD) you'll see he is ONLY credited for tracks 3 and 6, while Abrams (like most Bad Robot's works) is credited for opening sequence themes, and that Tilton and Sieter are credited for the rest. (And it makes sense that those 2 tracks are probably also "Pilot" music tracks)
But to Tilton's credit, he produced a score that is at time reminiscent to Giacchino's style.
Chris Tilton is very good! He's worked with Giacchino many times, so I think that explains why he has a similar style. By the way, the music for Alcatraz was composed by him as well after the Pilot, which was scored by Giacchino like on Fringe. :) I would still really love a soundtrack for that show... That main theme was so good.
Three Majestros I love so much, that I tried to hunt down all of their Scores: 1. Michael Giacchino (especially the emotional tracks) 2. Bear McCreary (especially the actions tracks) 3. Ramin Djawadi (all around Person of Interest and Game of Thrones)
Robert Duncan for Castle, Mark Snow for The X-Files and Bear McCreary for Battlestar Galactica & Defiance. Sorry, could choose just one here, because all three are genius TV music composers and always adds, or added, very compelling music to the shows. So, it had to be three. :)
Actually, Abrams did the opening theme while Giacchino did the pilot score for Fringe (He is credited for ONLY 2 tracks on the season 1 sdtk), Chris Tilton an Chad Sieter are responsible for anything new and rearrangements for the rest of the series.
Michael Giacchino. Then Michael Giacchino again. Followed by Bear McCreary, Chris Tilton and Ramin Djawadi.
I think Daniel Licht really deserves a mention too! He's created a very recognizable and unique score for Dexter. He actually uses knives and chains for the music! I hear the soundtrack used all the time on Dutch reality TV shows hehe.
I never bought the dvd's so i thought of watching it on Netflix. Well,i only made it through 3 episodes before calling it quits,i just couldn't deal with it. Would you happen to know if the DVD's are the same way?
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ludwig garranson for sure
ReplyDeleteROBERT DUNCAN ALL THE WAY !!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHe's a genius :D
I want an album ^^
Robert Duncan 100%
ReplyDeleteMurray Gold.
ReplyDeleteThere's also Blake Neely, who's currently doing very good work on The Mentalist and Arrow.
ReplyDeleteRob Duncan is my favorite because I had the pleasure of interviewing him for SpoilerTV. I also love his work on Castle and Last Resort
ReplyDeleteRamin Djawadi comes second for his excellent Game of Thrones and Person of Interest scoring
Blake Neely (The Mentalist). Chad Seiter, Chris Tilton (Fringe). Ramin Djawadi (Person of Interest).
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Blake Neely.
ReplyDeleteRobert Duncan all the way!!!
ReplyDeleteMy god, this man has made a amazing job with Castle! I absolutly love every music of season 5 of Castle without forgetting the "I just want you" score and Montgomery - the last stand!
I'm really in love with all of his music! He's a genius!!
Easily Michael Giacchino!!
ReplyDeleteMichael Giacchino
ReplyDeleteTim Jones (Chuck, Human Target season 2, Cult)
ReplyDeleteHow can you possibly not include MURRAY GOLD in this poll? He's one of the BEST composers ever, the music he made and makes for Doctor Who is just incredible. These are the only soundtracks I own where I'm otherwise not a fan of soundtracks (to listen to solely on CD, mind you - in the shows it's okay).
ReplyDeleteAlso, Mark Isham comes to mind, his music for Once Upon A Time is fantastic as well. And the aforementioned Blake Neely.
Michael Giacchino, he did a great job in Lost.
ReplyDeleteMark Snow is really amazing!
ReplyDeleteEric Christian Olsen ! (Ncis Los Angeles)
ReplyDeleteStana Katic (Castle)
Daniela Ruah (Ncis Los Angeles)
Djawadi is amazing on Person of Interest and i really like Giacchino too (LOST!!!!!!)
ReplyDeleteChristopher Lennertz & Jay Gruska for Supernatural, Robert Duncan and Ramin Djawadi
ReplyDeleteMichael Giaccino for his amazing LOST music <3
ReplyDeleteOther - John Swihart (How I Met Your Mother)
ReplyDeleteRamin Djawadi - Game of Thrones
ReplyDeleteEpic theme song, epic individual theme's for important characters and epic dramatic moments.
I never take time to check who composed the music for the show, but after looking of the examples mentioned in the poll I'd go with Michael Giacchino, because I loved the music in all the shows he's worked on.
ReplyDeleteRobert Duncan, definetly:)
ReplyDeleteALWAYS Michael Giacchino <3
ReplyDeleteMichael Giacchino. He wrote quite a few pieces for LOST, all wonderful, especially Sun's theme. Lately, I've been noticing how beautiful the score is on The Walking Dead, so Bear McCreary is my second choice.
ReplyDeleteMurray Gold and Bear mccreary
ReplyDeleteTim Jones (Chuck, Human Target, CULT)
ReplyDeleteSean Callery (24, Homeland)
ReplyDeleteBear McCreary a 100%! His music always adds something good to a scene.
ReplyDeleteTIM JONES
ReplyDeleteI'll go with Robert Duncan from today's composers. His scoring of the final episode of Season 4 of "Castle" is still with me, and multiple viewings on TNT syndication and my DVDs have not lessened its impact. But I also remain very fond of Henry Mancini for "Peter Gunn" and "Remington Steele" (among others) and Jerry Goldsmith for "Man from U.N.C.L.E.(among others). And Lalo Schifrin's opening for "Mission Impossible" remains without peer.
ReplyDeleteOh but that darn Tick Tock of that clock before every commercial going to and coming back from drove me crazy! :)
ReplyDeleteWow,can't just pick one,but i have to go with Michael Giacchino for Fringe, LOST and Alias. But then we have Ramin Djawadi for GoT.
ReplyDeleteThe Wire should be in here and i cannot remember Castle? I'll check that out later..
Ok, I voted for Duncan but c'mon, where's my Mark Isham???? He's a legend!!!!
ReplyDeleteChris Tilton.
ReplyDeleteI voted other: Thomas Newman - loved his Fried Green Tomatoes tracks (first of many); he's done Six Feet Under, so he can be categorized as TV music composer. I say this because I would vote Yann Tiersen - Amelie Poulain and Goodbye Lenin are jewels amongst his recordings.
ReplyDeleteNone of the above.
ReplyDeleteJeff Beal is my favorite by far.
He is the composer/ musician that did the theme and scoring for HBO's Carivale, Luck, and Rome as well as the scoring for many TV series like Jessie Stone movies, In Plain Sight, Monk, Stphen King's Nightmares and Dreamscapes, Netflix's House of Cards and some movies like Appaloosa, He Was a Quiet Man, and Pollock. Well, and too many others to list frankly.
I love the unique quality of his work, often times incorporating horns into his work. It is almost ambient and always captures the mood of the scene or series so perfectly. Plus, it makes for an incredible insomniac sleep aid!
Torn between Michael Giacchino and Bear McCreary (who also is doing Da Vinci's Demons). Really love both of their styles.
ReplyDeleteYea it got a wee bit monotonous after a while
ReplyDeleteMichael Giacchino, he's a genius! Also Sean Callery (24, Elementary).
ReplyDeleteYes,i was thinking of Chris Tilton,thanks!
ReplyDeleteLet us not forget Mike Post: The Rockford Files, Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue, L.A. Law, Hunter, Law & Order (All Versions), The A-Team, Blossom, CHiPs, The Commish, Doogie Howser, M.D., Hardcastle & McCormick, Hunter, Magnum, P.I., Quantum Leap, Renegade, Riptide, Silk Stalkings, Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, The White Shadow, Wiseguy, Roughnecks, and many more.
ReplyDeleteMichael Giacchino of course and Ramin Djawadi (POI and GoT)
ReplyDeleteYes because of Smallville.
ReplyDeleteHow the hell Bear McCreary isn't winning is insanity really, the BSG soundtracks are works of art in their own way without the TV show they still really stand alone and work.
ReplyDeleteJoseph LoDuca
ReplyDeleteRamin Djawadi
And other: Christopher Lennertz and Jay Gruska. The SPN guys. I love the SPN score...
Tim Jones!
ReplyDeletekeane
ReplyDeleteMichael Giacchino, hands down - all of the music on Lost is amazing, the best music I have ever heard in a show.
ReplyDeleteIzler (Revenge, Shameless US)
ReplyDeleteRobert Duncan and Michael Giacchino for me! :)
ReplyDeleteeasy one ! Robert Duncan !! he's a genius ! I wish he would do an album with all the songs he made on Castle... There are just beautiful !
ReplyDeleteRamin Djawadi.
ReplyDeleteYeah dvds's are same,
ReplyDeleteThat's too bad,i'll never make it through a full remake..oh well!
ReplyDeleteOh well, If you can get past those pesky clocks, it really was a great show, especially seasons 1, 5, 7 and 8
ReplyDeleteOh i already saw them,and yes they were good,that's why i wanted t do a rewatch! I'm sure i will still do it it will just take a lot longer.Thanks!
ReplyDeleteRobert Duncan - Absolutely love Gunfight Epiphany from the Terriers. Best theme song eva.
ReplyDeleterobert duncan but also mark snow bc his tvmusic dominated my teenager years bc of the x-files
ReplyDeleteMichael Giacchino is my favorite. All of his work with J.J. Abrams and Pixar is the best.
ReplyDeleteMark Snow and Robert Duncan.
ReplyDeletehey,and how about Murray Gold,people?(from Doctor Who)
ReplyDeleteAs I understood it, Giacchino did ''invent'' the sound and some of the main themes (like the end credits theme), but that was just for the first season too... There's a very clear difference between the music in season 1 and all the others, and that's because of Tilton!
ReplyDeleteYep. If you go to his website (or own the CD) you'll see he is ONLY credited for tracks 3 and 6, while Abrams (like most Bad Robot's works) is credited for opening sequence themes, and that Tilton and Sieter are credited for the rest. (And it makes sense that those 2 tracks are probably also "Pilot" music tracks)
ReplyDeleteBut to Tilton's credit, he produced a score that is at time reminiscent to Giacchino's style.
Chris Tilton is very good! He's worked with Giacchino many times, so I think that explains why he has a similar style. By the way, the music for Alcatraz was composed by him as well after the Pilot, which was scored by Giacchino like on Fringe. :) I would still really love a soundtrack for that show... That main theme was so good.
ReplyDeleteGotta say this Michael Giacchino dude
ReplyDeleteMike Post for Hill Street Blues, Greatest American Hero...
ReplyDeleteGot a big collection of TV theme songs from the 50s to the 90s.
Three Majestros I love so much, that I tried to hunt down all of their Scores:
ReplyDelete1. Michael Giacchino (especially the emotional tracks)
2. Bear McCreary (especially the actions tracks)
3. Ramin Djawadi (all around Person of Interest and Game of Thrones)
For Fringe we should have had Chris Tilton, since he was in charge of most seasons.
ReplyDeleteRobert Duncan for Castle, Mark Snow for The X-Files and Bear McCreary for Battlestar Galactica & Defiance. Sorry, could choose just one here, because all three are genius TV music composers and always adds, or added, very compelling music to the shows. So, it had to be three. :)
ReplyDeleteRobert Duncan rocks Castle.
ReplyDeleteI voted Robert Duncan, but would struggled if Murray Gold was on the list.
ReplyDeleteBlake Neely, The Mentalist
ReplyDeleteBenjamin Pinkerton.
ReplyDeleteI went to the same high school as Michael Giacchino so I gotta go with him.
ReplyDeleteActually, Abrams did the opening theme while Giacchino did the pilot score for Fringe (He is credited for ONLY 2 tracks on the season 1 sdtk), Chris Tilton an Chad Sieter are responsible for anything new and rearrangements for the rest of the series.
ReplyDeleteMichael Giacchino. Then Michael Giacchino again. Followed by Bear McCreary, Chris Tilton and Ramin Djawadi.
ReplyDeleteI think Daniel Licht really deserves a mention too! He's created a very recognizable and unique score for Dexter. He actually uses knives and chains for the music! I hear the soundtrack used all the time on Dutch reality TV shows hehe.
I never bought the dvd's so i thought of watching it on Netflix. Well,i only made it through 3 episodes before calling it quits,i just couldn't deal with it. Would you happen to know if the DVD's are the same way?
ReplyDeleteOh yeah Bear,i didn't even see him! :P
ReplyDeleteDuncan, McCreary, and of course Giacchino
ReplyDeleteBear McCreary that I discovered recently with the Da Vinci's Demons theme, Other: Daniel Licht for the amazing Dexter OST, and Ramin Djawadi.
ReplyDeleteOh, I didn't know that about Alcatraz! Thanks! And I agree it would be GREAT to have an Alcatraz sdtk!
ReplyDeleteThey're a good team!