Episode #139: Your Favorite Soundtrack with Katlyn Conroy

On this episode, we continue our series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite people about the soundtracks they love. Our latest installment features Katlyn Conroy of Cheery and Dooms, talking about the soundtrack to the 1974 film, Phantom of the Paradise.

You can purchase Dooms’ Shellshine via High Dive Records.

Tracklist:

Paul Williams, "Phantom's Theme (Beauty And The Beast)"

The Undead, "Somebody Super Like You (Beef Construction Song)"

Dooms, "number's up"

Paul Williams, "The Hell Of It"

Episode #116: Your Favorite Soundtrack with Greg Dedrick

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This installment of Your Favorite Soundtrack sees us talking with Greg Dedrick about the soundtrack to the 1985 Tom Holland film, Fright Night. Greg -- aka Greg D -- is a podcaster who hails from Kansas City. Dave is, along with Jenius McGree, the co-host of the Kansas City-based Nightmare Junkhead and Nerds of Nostalgia podcasts, as well as the host and co-host of many cool live events, Covid quarantine restrictions allowing. Greg and Jenius have been cool enough to have me on multiple episodes of Nerds of Nostalgia and Nightmare Junkhead, so it was great to finally have Greg on to talk about all things vampiric.

Tracklist (all songs from the Fright Night OST:

J. Geils Band, "Fright Night"

Evelyn "Champagne" King, "Give It Up"

Brad Fiedel, "Come to Me"

Episode #78: Your Favorite Soundtrack with Taco the Town's W. David Keith

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On this episode, we continue our series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite people about the soundtracks they love. Our third installment features the host of the Taco the Town podcast, W. David Keith, talking about the soundtrack to the 1997 film, Boogie Nights.

Tracklist:

The Emotions, "Best of My Love"

Three Dog Night, "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)"

Night Ranger, "Sister Christian"

The Beach Boys, "God Only Knows"

Mark Wahlberg & John C. Reilly, "The Touch"

Episode #67: Your Favorite Soundtrack with Aaron Vehling

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On this episode, we continue our summer series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite people about the soundtracks they love. Our third installment features Aaron Vehling, writer, podcaster, and synthwave expert, talking about the soundtrack to the 2011 Nicolas Wending Refn film, Drive.

You can find all of Aaron's work at his website.

Tracklist:
Chromatics, "Tick of the Clock"
Kavinsky, "Nightcall"
Cliff Martinez, "I Drive"
Cliff Martinez, "Kick Your Teeth"
Desire, "Under Your Spell"
College ft. Electric Youth, "A Real Hero"

Episode #66: Your Favorite Soundtrack with Charlie Brigden

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On this episode, we continue off our summer series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite people about the soundtracks they love. Our second installment features Charlie Brigden, freelance writer and film score expert, talking about John Williams' score to the 1980 Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back.

Tracklist:
All tracks by John Williams, from The Empire Strikes Back
"Main Titles"
"The Battle in the Snow"
"Imperial March"
"The Asteroid Field"
"The Duel"
"Hyperspace"
"End Credits"

Episode #65: Your Favorite Soundtrack with Josh Robbins

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On this episode, we kick off our summer series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite people about the soundtracks they love. Our first installment features Josh Robbins, bassist and vocalist for Charlotte, North Carolina's Late Bloomer, talking about Ken Higgins and James Calabrese's score to the 1986 horror movie, Spookies, as well as the band's new album, Waiting.

Tracklist:
Ken Higgins and James Calabrese, "Zombie Theme (End Credits Music)" (Spookies OST)
Ken Higgins and James Calabrese, "Opening Credit Theme" (Spookies OST)
Ken Higgins and James Calabrese, "Muck Men" (Spookies OST)
Late Bloomer, "Complacency" (Waiting)
Late Bloomer, "The Truth" (Waiting)
Late Bloomer, "Life is Weird" (Waiting)

Episode #55: Your Favorite Soundtrack with April Wolfe

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On this episode, we continue our occasional series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite podcasters about the soundtracks they love. On this episode, we talk with Switchblade Sisters host, April Wolfe, about the 1994 Keanu Reeves / Sandra Bullock action extravaganza, Speed.

Switchblade Sisters is a podcast providing deep cuts on genre flicks from a female perspective. Every week,  Wolfe -- former lead film critic for L.A. Weekly -- sits down with a phenomenal female film-maker to slice-and-dice a classic genre movie - horror, exploitation, sci-fi and many others! Along the way, they cover craft, the state of the industry, how films get made, and more.

Tracklist:
Billy Idol, "Speed" (Speed: Songs From And Inspired By The Motion Picture)
Saint Etienne, "Like A Motorway" (Speed: Songs From And Inspired By The Motion Picture)
Blues Traveler, "Go Outside and Drive" (Speed: Songs From And Inspired By The Motion Picture)
Carnival Strippers, "COT" (Speed: Songs From And Inspired By The Motion Picture)
Mark Mancina, "Main Title" (Speed: Original Motion Picture Score)

Episode #54: Your Favorite Soundtrack with Franklin Fantini

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On this episode, we continue our occasional series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite podcasters about the soundtracks they love. On this episode, we talk with Dollar Country host, Franklin Fantini, about Alejandrro Jodorowsky's 1973 surrealist fantasy film, The Holy Mountain.

Tracklist (all cuts from The Holy Mountain OST):
"Trance Mutation"
"Rainbow Room"
"Pissed And Passed Out"
"Psychedelic Weapons"
"Pantheon Bar (Bees Make Honey...)"

Episode #45, Your Favorite Soundtrack with Bianca Brown & Sarah Jane

On this episode, we continue our summer series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite podcasters about the soundtracks they love. We start with Bianca Brown, co-host of ScreenGab, talking about Amelie. We also talk with Sarah Jane, writer for Talk Film Society, about Valley Girl.

Tracklist:
Yann Tiersen, "J'y suis jamais allé" (Amelie OST)
Yann Tiersen, "La valse d'Amélie" (Amelie OST)
The Plimsouls, "A Million Miles Away" (Everywhere At Once)
Josie Cotton, "He Could Be the One" (Convertible Music)
Modern English, "I Melt With You" (After the Snow)

Episode #44, Your Favorite Soundtrack with Justin Lore & Liam O'Donnell

On this episode, we kick off our summer series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite podcasters about the soundtracks they love. We start with Justin Lore, creator of Horror Business, a podcast where he and co-host Liam O'Donnell watch and talk about two related horror films. We also talk with Liam, who, in addition to co-hosting Horror Business, is -- along with Joshua Alvarez -- one of the co-founders of Cinepunx.

Tracklist:
The Misfits, "Horror Business" (Collection I)
Brad Fiedel, "Terminator Main Titles" (Terminator OST)
Brad Fiedel, "Reese & Sarah in Garage" (Terminator OST)
Patti Labelle, "New Attitude" (Beverly Hills Cop OST)
The Pointer Sisters, "Neutron Dance" (Beverly Hills Cop OST)
Harold Faltermyer, "Axel F" (Beverly Hills Cop OST)