Top Gun: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Top Gun: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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  1. Audio CD: 1 item: Release Date 1990-10-25
  2. Publisher: Sony
  3. Artist: Various Artists
  4. Format: Soundtrack
  5. Sales Rank in Music: #13054

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Legend has it that this soundtrack was an in-flight favorite for Air Force fighter jocks ferrying smart-bombs into downtown Baghdad during the Gulf War. If nothing else, it's a time-capsule-ready example of what the jingoistic side of Reaganism wrought in Hollywood during the mid-'80s. With a musical cast of veterans (the insufferable Kenny Loggins, long-suffering Cheap Trick), one-hit wonders (Berlin, Loverboy) and promising newcomers (Miami Sound Machine) cranking the corps-rock out to order, Top Gun sold millions. Tellingly, post-Gulf War, a guilt-ridden Loggins refuses to perform the album's biggest hit (and tub-thumper), "Danger Zone." --Jerry McCulley
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Without any doubt, the best rock soundtrack of the 80's, July 8, 2003
M. B. Link "wildfirelink" (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Top Gun Soundtrack (Audio CD)
Top Gun the Motion Picture Soundtrack (1986). Remastered in 1999 with bonus tracks. For the most part, movie soundtracks have always had their high spots, but oftentimes fail to be consistent from front to back. That is, until the movie Top Gun came out. Featuring a score by Harold Faltermeyer, Tom Whitlock, Giorgio Moroder, and several famous rock/pop artists, the Top Gun soundtrack became the first truly phenomenal rock movie compilation, and a definitive 80's music staple. It conjurs up the best parts of the mid-80's music scene while throwing away any real cheeziness that many people often associate with the period, making this a great introduction to a better time in rock music history. This was how I was introduced, so let's take a look at each of this disc's fifteen tracks: 1) Danger Zone (Kenny Loggins)- An awesome melodic, fast, hard rock number, and one of the two tracks off of here which became popular. Loggins has always crafted some great rockers in the past for...Read more


8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Top Gun (THE SCORE) by Harold Faltermeyer, March 15, 2007
Maelstrom "VMIFerrari" (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Top Gun Soundtrack (Audio CD)
Hello everyone. If you are interested in the music written for Top Gun by Harold Faltermeyer you may be able to find a copy of the Top Gun score.......notice I said "MAY BE ABLE TO FIND". As far as I know the original score was never officially released except as an EXTREMELY limited promotional CD (I know because I own a copy). The music is superb (non of that re-recorded junk) and features 11 unreleased tracks by Harold as well as 5 other songs from the film by various artists. Oh, and if you do manage to find a copy for sale, be prepared for a steep price tag! Here is a track listing from the CD:

TOP GUN (THE SCORE) Running Time: (49:40) *=Previously Unreleased

1. Top Gun Anthem (Film Version) (3:41)*

2. Opening Theme (2:39)*

3. Danger Zone - Kenny Loggins (3:36)

4. Mig-28s (1:42)*

5. Negative G Pushover/Cougar's Landing (3:22)*

6. Still Awake/Can't Sleep (2:05)*

7. Playing with the Boys -...Read more


7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive 80's soundtrack, March 29, 2003
Daniel J. Hamlow (Narita, Japan) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Top Gun Soundtrack (Audio CD)
One of the definitive and best-selling soundtracks of the 1980's was the Top Gun soundtrack. It yielded two Top Five singles, one in the Top Twenty, and two in the bottom half of the charts. With the success of the first two singles, the soundtrack took off without needing any help from the other three.The racing rocker "Danger Zone" evokes an image of F-14s soaring through the air and cements Kenny Loggins' reputation as that guy who did soundtrack songs (Caddyshack, Footloose, Over The Top). This is definitely his best soundtrack song. The searing guitar solo he does after the bridge is just hot.Cheap Trick's "Mighty Wings" is a thematic rocker in keeping pace with the movie when Robin Zander and company implores: "Take me on your mighty wings and fly." This shouldn't have flopped in the bottom 50 of the Hot 100. Both this song and "Danger Zone" is refreshing for long car trips.It's the song afterwards, a mild rocker titled "Playing With The Boys", by Mr. Loggins,...Read more

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