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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 36
1990
- An Interview with Lee Holdridge
- An Interview with Eric Tomlinson
- The Vintage Score: Cat People
- An Interview with David Newman
- The Hunt for Red October - Basil Poledouris
- Total Recall - Jerry Goldsmith
- The Magnificent Ambersons - Bernard Herrmann
- Cinema Paradiso - Ennio Morricone
- Beat Girl - John Barry
- Forbidden Planet/The Handmaid's Tale - Louis & Bebe Barron/Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Film Music - Jerry Fielding
- Arachnophobia - Trevor Jones
- Thirst/Bloodmoon - Brian May
- Robocop II - Leonard Rosenman
Book Review
- The Composer in Hollywood (Christopher Palmer)


Issue 35
1990
- Carl Davies Unbound: An Interview
- Exploring Mountains of the Moon with Michael Small
- Graeme Revell: Spontaneous Combustion
- Danny Elfman: From Boingo to Batman
- Misha Segal's Phantom of the Opera
- John Addison's Phantom of the Opera
- A Filmography/Discography of Henry Mancini (part 2)
- The Star Trek Composers
- Ross Care: Scoring the Short Film
- Vibes - James Horner
- Dracula/The Fury - John Williams
- Shaka - Akira Ifukube
- The Big Country - Jerome Moross
- Cherry 2000 - Basil Poledouris
- You Must Remember This - Franz Waxman/Max Steiner
- Fantastic Journey - Various
- Murderers Among Us: the Simon Wiesenthal Story - Bill Conti
- Triumph of the Spirit - Cliff Eidelman
- Frankie and Johnny - Jerome Moross
- Music from the Hammer Films - Various
The Star Trek Composers
- Star Trek: Alexander Courage
- Star Trek and the Fantastic Film Music of Gerald Fried
- Star Trek: George Duning
- Star Trek, The Next Generation: Ron Jones
- Star Trek, The Next Generation: Dennis McCarthy
- TV Sci-Fi: Music for Twilight Zone & Star Trek: Fred Steiner


Issue 34
1990
- The Apologetics of Film Music - A Conversation with Ennio Morricone
- Gary Chang: Shocking the System
- An Interview with Michael Nyman
- A  Filmography/Discography of Henry Mancini (part 1)
- The Music of Snowy River: A Conversation with Bruce Rowland
- Ben-Hur - Carl Davies
- The London Sessions - Georges Delerue
- Henry V - Patrick Boyle
- Casualties of War - Ennio Morricone
- When the Whales Came/Stanley and Iris/Always - Christopher Gunning/John Williams
- Glory - James Horner
- Revenge - Jack Nitzsche
- Rio Conchos - Jerry Goldsmith
Book Review
- On the Track: A Guide to Contemporary Film Scoring(Fred Karlin and Rayburn Wright)


Issue 33
1990
- An Interview with Bruce Broughton
- Dynamic Film Music labels: Crescendo Records
- A  Filmography/Discography of Lawrence Rosenthal
- An Interview with John Green
- George Delerue: Scoring Show of Force
- The Robe - Alfred Newman
- Happy Trails - Various
- Return to Oz - David Shire
- Dad/Sea of Love/Black Rain/Driving Miss Daisy - James Horner/Trevor Jones/Hans Zimmer
- Friday the 13th - Fred Mollin
- Born on the 4th of July - John Williams
- The U-Boat - Christopher Young
Book Review
- Did They Mention the Music?(Henry Mancini)

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