Названия альбома: Месть Розовой Пантеры / Revenge of The Pink Panther
Исполнители: Henry Mancini
Год выпуска альбома: 1988
Год выхода фильма: 1978
Жанр: Score
Количество треков: 12
Длительность звучания: 00:40:22
This soundtrack was created as part of Shadows of the Empire multimedia project (there was also one novel, comic books, a game and some toys). It is so incredible that it could even work as a score for a movie, if they ever decided to make one associated with this era (between Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi).
Морская полиция: Cпецотдел / NCIS - Volume 1 - The Official TV Soundtrack
What is interesting about how this show's soundtrack was made is that all of its tracks were not previously released anywhere else. Some tracks even inspired a few of the storylines. It is a great selection of music :)
Старик и море / The Old Man and the Sea (by Dimitri Tiomkin) (Intrada)
This soundtrack is very old, but still great even after so many years. Even without watching the movie you can feel how the story develops just from listening to this amazing score.
Игра престолов: Сезон 8 / Game of Thrones: Season 8 (MQA)
On this soundtrack for the final season we also have the last two, very memorable themes for House Lannister. One is for the whole house (track 2) and the other is just for Cersei (track 21). But my most favorite is track 31, which is also the last theme song that we have for House Stark. In in we can find some elements of the show's main titles and also Arya's theme from Braavos.
Игра престолов: Сезон 7 / Game of Thrones: Season 7
On soundtrack for season 7 are two themes (track 2 and 3) connected with Daenerys that I like the most out of all seasons. What Ramin Djawadi did with them is really amazing. It is also the first album on which we finally have a theme song for the Army of the Dead (track 23).
Soundtrack for season 5 introduces many themes for new characters and locations. We finally have a song for House Martell (track 4), but I think the ones for House of Black and White (track 3) and Sons of the Harpy (track 17) stand out the most.