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Favorite Maritime Scores   Wednesday, August 6, 2025 (12:43 p.m.) 
• Now Playing: Wind by Basil Poledouris  

What are your favorite maritime/nautical scores? I'm making a new playlist. Here are a few of mine:

A Whale for the Killing
Wind
The Hunt for Red October
Cutthroat Island
Jaws
Jaws 2



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Re: Favorite Maritime Scores   Wednesday, August 6, 2025 (1:03 p.m.) 

> What are your favorite maritime/nautical scores? I'm making a new
> playlist. Here are a few of mine:

> A Whale for the Killing
> Wind
> The Hunt for Red October
> Cutthroat Island
> Jaws
> Jaws 2

Others among my favorites:

Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas
Avatar: The Way of Water (sort of?)
The Wind Gods
Blueback
Pirates 3
The Perfect Storm
Treasure Planet (sort of?)
To What Remains (now I'm stretching)
All kinds of ocean documentaries (why not)


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The Fifth Element *NM*   Wednesday, August 6, 2025 (1:06 p.m.) 



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Re: Favorite Maritime Scores   Wednesday, August 6, 2025 (3:02 p.m.) 
• Now Playing: Fantastic Four: First Steps - Giacchino  

> What are your favorite maritime/nautical scores? I'm making a new
> playlist. Here are a few of mine:

> A Whale for the Killing
> Wind
> The Hunt for Red October
> Cutthroat Island
> Jaws
> Jaws 2

A few other random choices:

Free Willy
1492: Conquest of Paradise
Titanic
The Little Mermaid
Speed 2: Cruise Control
Waterworld



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Don't forget the older stuff!   Wednesday, August 6, 2025 (3:37 p.m.) 

Ya know...all the things Hook and Cutthroat Island were using as signposts.

Looking across Hollywood's Golden Age into the early 1960s:
*****
The Sea Hawk - because he's the GOAT! The GOAT!
Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) - one of the greatest scores from a troubled production

****1/2
Captains Courageous - stop what you're doing and go hear the Legendary Hollywood suite
The Sea Wolf - Korngold's nastiest work and one of the more turbulent maritime scores of the era
The Black Swan - perhaps Alfred Newman's most underrated score
Beneath the 12-Mile Reef - harps for days!
All The Brothers Were Valiant - perhaps Miklós Rózsa's most underrated score
Moby Dick (1956) - not bad for being Sainton's only completed feature film score
The Buccaneer - at least with the style of Bernstein's score, though that movie doesn't really involve the high seas

****
Captain Blood - a warm-up act for The Sea Hawk
Plymouth Adventure - stop what you're doing and go heard the suite Elmer Bernstein recorded
The Enemy Below - Leigh Harline FTW



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Favorite Maritime Scores   Wednesday, August 6, 2025 (8:52 p.m.) 

Well, Star Trek II was supposed to be inspired by nautical themes. Though it might be hard to separate from the sci Fi aspect.


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Re: Favorite Maritime Scores   Wednesday, August 6, 2025 (9:15 p.m.) 

> What are your favorite maritime/nautical scores? I'm making a new
> playlist. Here are a few of mine:

> A Whale for the Killing
> Wind
> The Hunt for Red October
> Cutthroat Island
> Jaws
> Jaws 2

Giving a shoutout to The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (David Arnold)!

Also, it's not a soundtrack but I have to mention Ralph Vaughan Williams' Symphony No. 1 "A Sea Symphony" -- one of his masterpieces.

Start with Adrian Boult's recording on Warner Classics -- https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/7965063--vaughan-williams-symphony-no-1-a-sea-symphony


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