My fave of the past couple of years is still X-MEN: FIRST CLASS, by Henry Jackman. Here's what I bought recently:
ALIEN: the complete score. 2 CDs containing 47 tracks for over two hours of music. The Bonus and Alternate cues are very cool.
Supposedly, there are only 1500 CDs of the OUTLANDER score, so I grabbed one. The haunting (especially during the alien planet flashbacks) music is a big part as to why this is one of my favorite movies - not a huge flick, but one I watch over and over with interest.
EDGE OF TOMORROW is a fantastic score to go with a fantastic movie. I didn't really notice the music, until the 3rd time I saw it, and then I had to have it! Big, heavy handed strings and horns, along with some very cool synth effects. This isn't boring classical music, but big, fun orchestral "movie music."
GRAVITY is just okay, for me. I've only listened two or three times. I really liked the initial destruction path music, which someone linked to on a different thread. But, the rest of it is kind of soft and repetitive.
EUROPA REPORT sounds like it was scored by John Carpenter! I about fell out of my chair when I first watched this movie. I was hooked on the "bum bum bum bum" synth lines, which are supplemented by Bear (WALKING DEAD) McCreary's string orchestra.
THE KEEP - This must be from the original, very limited release, where much of the music was not used in the movie; only a portion of what is heard here was heard in the film. I was disappointed, as this came direct from Germany. There have been bootlegs released, containing the more amazing cues. In fact, you can download many of those tracks on
THIS site. Scroll down, just a bit, to the tracks, starting with "Stormbringer" and "Dinu Pass."