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    Switcher1972 — 20 years ago(July 14, 2005 11:54 AM)

    OK, we all know this score has been made by the "always(well, almost)-excellent" John Williams, but, from my point of view, the opening sequence track reminded me a similar music by Tangerine Dream from their album "Stratosfear" - circa 1976, same year of this movie
    The strangest thing is that particular music doesn't "sound" from the usual vein of the compositor. Silly me, maybe, but sounded weird to my ears.
    Just to share from thoughts.

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        Sandoz — 16 years ago(October 25, 2009 12:48 AM)

        John Williams' score sounds like Tangerine Dream?
        Dude, no idea what you're puffing, but you better reign in on the amount you're inhaling
        If his score for this film resembles anyone else at all, it's Ennio Morricone. The predominant instruments in the score are acoustic guitar and harmonicaif it just had an accompanying non-lyrical vocals from a chorus it would duplicate Morricone thoroughly.

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          PimpinAinttEasy — 11 years ago(January 13, 2015 08:30 AM)

          I haven't heard anything by tangerine dream. But the opening score was different compared to the music used in the rest of the film.

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