Also, it should be said that while the movie Chariots of Fire is a fine drama, the only reason it won the best picture Oscar was because of Vangelis' score. If it had a conventional score, it would only have been remembered as a historical footnote for being a respectable drama. I would also say that while Blade Runner was a revolutionary movie, Vangelis's score was again the best piece of artistry of that movie, and that was in a movie chocked full of incredible artistry. Very frequently his music was the best element of whatever film he scored. One of his great underappreciated scores is for 1982's "The Bounty." This was an unreleased score, but if you get the blu-ray, the disc allows you to isolate the score and listen to it alone as you watch. I think that score is as good as anything else he did.