Some of the best film soundtracks from the last few decades have featured an eclectic mix of pop, jazz, soul, blues, and rock music. Weโre fans of these four albums, in particular. However, it is worth noting that rock music makes up only a portion of these iconic film soundtracks for the most part. Still, these records are the sum of their parts; and the rock tunes that appear on these albums tie them together beautifully.
1. โHelp!โ
The Beatles were featured in a few musical films throughout the 1960s, but thereโs just something about Help!
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The movie itself is lighthearted and silly, and the soundtrack is absolutely stellar. There are so many great songs on this soundtrack, from the title track to โTicket To Rideโ to โYesterdayโ to โThe Night Beforeโ and so many more. This soundtrack is essential listening for any self-respecting Beatles fan.
2. โPulp Fictionโ
This one was a shoo-in on our list of the best rock soundtracks of all time. It just doesnโt get better than Pulp Fiction.
There is such a well-curated list of songs on this album. โBustinโ Surfboardsโ is one of the most memorable surf-rock tunes that had new life breathed into it with this movieโs release. Thereโs a little bit of Neil Diamond, some Chuck Berry, a little Dick Dale and The Revels. The whole thing is worth a thorough run-through.
3. โAmerican Graffitiโ
This classic 1973 film had a lot of big names involved, from George Lucas to Francis Ford Coppola to Harrison Ford and more. The music used was carefully curated, considering the film itself is a study of early rock and roll music and culture. The soundtrack to American Graffiti is pretty hefty, clocking in at over 40 tracks.
A few standout highlights include โSurfinโ Safariโ by The Beach Boys, โAlmost Grownโ by Chuck Berry, โMaybe Babyโ by Buddy Holly, and so much more.
4. โTrainspottingโ
This heartwrenching but ultimately iconic cult classic film was a huge deal back in 1996. The soundtrack to Trainspotting was very much a product of its time, loaded with a ton of Britpop and rock hits.
A few noteworthy songs from this soundtrack include Iggy Popโs โLust For Lifeโ, a few David Bowie works, โPerfect Dayโ by Lou Reed, and many more.
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