John Williams also took third place in the vote, with another 1980s’ score for
Stars Wars: Return of the Jedi. The most recent film in the top 10 is
Sam Mendes’ 2019 epic war drama 1917 which saw
Thomas Newman’s score performed by an 87-piece orchestra in Studio One.
The full top 10 Abbey Road Studios film scores were revealed by
Charles Nove in his Scala Radio show on Monday 28 August at 9.00am.
1.
Raiders of the Lost Ark –
John Williams2.
The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring –
Howard Shore3.
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi –
John Williams4.
Apollo 13 –
James Horner5.
Skyfall –
Thomas Newman6.
Aliens –
James Horner7.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King –
Howard Shore8.
1917 –
Thomas Newman9.
Chocolat –
Rachel Portman10.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End –
Hans ZimmerThe vote formed part of Scala Radio’s ever popular
All Movies Monday programming, which saw listeners take charge of the 12-hour movie music marathon, broadcasting 9am-9pm on 28th August, with each hour themed around a specific genre, composer, director or actor.
To celebrate the partnership, Scala Radio have also launched a new Premium station called
Film Scores from Abbey Road so film fans can enjoy all the best movie music recorded there.
Subscribers to Premium can head to
www.planetradio.co.uk/scala-radio/premium to listen, whilst non-subscribers can enjoy three months free using code ABBEYROAD. Subscription auto-renews after three months for £3.99 a month. T&Cs apply.