Sunday, November 25, 2007

Just Checking In.....

I don't usually like to post anything until I have some music ready to go, but I realized that if I didn't say something on the blog every once in a while, people thought it was either dead or dormant, so I thought I'd just post this to say Hi! (and to let all interested parties know that I've left responses to their comments (at least on the most recent posts....the other ones are going to take me a while)). Wow! Wasn't that worth a post?

Monday, November 19, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

Here's wishing everyone a happy Thanksgiving and try not to let the tryptophan get to you! (Sure I know it's an urban myth, but hey, if Halloween can have its myths I figure Thanksgiving should have some of its own too! Drowsiness isn't as scary as, say, alligators in the sewers, but at least it's something.)

I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving and has much more to be thankful for in the future!

And for everyone else around the world for whom Thanksgiving doesn't mean too much, I thought I'd post some pictures that Lacey asked about in the previous post. Unfortunately, I didn't have any high-resolution ones like Lacey asked about, but it's better than nothing. :))

So, here's something I'm always thankful for.................







Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Happy Halloween!........Anybody Miss Me?


(I was intending on posting these on Halloween, but couldn't come in until today so just pretend everything I wrote still applies. Just think of it as leftover Halloween candy that you are just finishing off now. Thanks!)

[Truthfully, I just put up those pictures not so much because it's Halloween, but because I enjoy looking at Morgan Fairchild and Elizabeth Montgomery. :))]

Happy Halloween everybody! Well, in my seemingly never-ending quest to drive people away from the blog, it occurs to me that I haven't actually posted anything since Bastille Day! Boy, I can't believe it's been that long. Well, I'll probably talk about it later in a long and boring post, but for now I thought I'd write this one on Halloween instead (well, you know what I mean).

(And I intend on saying hello to everyone I've missed, talking about all those great newer blogs, catching up with people and things, etc. since I've been away from the blog (if I have the stamina). But in the meantime, a paltry and insufficient shout-out to Rocket From Mars, Isbum, Filmpac, Breton Girl, First Moon, Vince, and all the other really nice people out there....and I'll be contacting you eventually, River, if you're still interested.)

I wasn't actually going to post anything for Halloween this year because I couldn't really think of anything interesting to do. Last year when I posted the Cannibals-A-Go-Go compilation, I was actually going to post a Zombies-A-Go-Go comp at the same time, but it was too exhausting. There was so much zombie-related music and some of it wasn't as interesting as the cannibal music that I ran out of time (and interest) to do it, but I always thought I'd post it for next Halloween if the blog was still here.

Well, when it came time this year, it was the same old story. Didn't really feel like pulling out all those zombie songs (there are so many more zombie movies than there are cannibal ones.......you'd think people would like singing about flesh-eating just as much, but for some reason they don't).

Well, when I tried thinking of something I might post for Halloween that would be interesting, I still couldn't think of anything (though honestly I didn't actually spend a whole lot of time thinking about it). While I was pondering it though, it occurred to me that I haven't actually posted all that much horror music on the blog since last Halloween. I think it's because there are so many great horror blogs and sites out there that already post so much music all year round that that ground is pretty well covered. Same thing happens at Christmas time.

Everything's been done to death (no pun intended). And I'd rather listen to other people's horror mixes (and as an added bonus, it also saves me the work!) than put together my own with all the same old tracks. So, I wasn't going to post anything this year, but over the weekend, I thought, 'Gee, I should put up something'.

Still couldn't think of anything interesting to do, so I sort of copped out and threw some stuff together at the last minute.

So just think of these posts as placeholders until something better comes along. Well, at least what the posts lack in originality, they make up for in being old. Most of them are old rips of mine (though new to the blog) which has the great advantage of saving me a lot of typing........uh, I mean of ensuring the kind of quality that only comes with age.

Though a few of them are ones I've been meaning to post for a while and some are brand new. And I was able to include some artwork this time around. Also, I thought I'd toss in a new compilation while I was at it, so I hope all you ghouls and goblins, werewolves and she-wolves, vampires and vampettes, have a wonderful All Hallow's Eve and an even better All Saints Day!

Horror Stars Sing Just For You













Well, because I wasn't really planning on posting anything for Halloween, I only decided to do this yesterday and ended up throwing together this compilation last night (which is why it's being posted on Halloween day instead of yesterday!), so I can't really guarantee its quality. These rush jobs are always a little suspect since you just end up putting on tracks off the top of your head rather than really thinking about them and looking through your collection and coming up with something better, but after I finished it I liked it better than I thought I was going to. It's funny how often that happens. Maybe it's the power of low expectations.

And I was actually going to call it 'Horror Stars Perform Just For You' just because you can't always call what they're doing singing, but I thought I'd keep it consistent with the other compilations on the blog.

Have a happy, merry, and scary Halloween (or what's left of it)!

P.S. It occurs to me that I should dedicate this compilation to Rocket From Mars, First Moon, Vince (and all the other exceptionally nice people who have been so kind and seemed to enjoy my compilations in the past). Here's hoping that they will actually see this (assuming they haven't given up on the blog entirely!).

Enjoy!

Track List:

01 - Norbert Schiller / Gene Wilder & Peter Boyle - Introduction / Puttin' On The Ritz
02 - Christopher Lee - A More Humane Mikado
03 - Boris Karloff & Chorus - The Pirate Song
04 - Vincent Price - Pork Chops
05 - Anthony Hopkins - 'I Ate His Liver'
06 - Anthony Hopkins - Ordinary Man
07 - Jodie Foster - La Vie C'est Chouette
08 - Christopher Lee - Mack The Knife
09 - Crispin Hellion Glover - These Boots Are Made For Walking
10 - Robert Englund / J. Peter Robinson - Prologue / Theme From Nightmare Cafe
11 - Freddy Krueger & The Elm Street Group - Do The Freddy
12 - Lon Chaney, Jr. - Monster Holiday
13 - Lon Chaney, Jr. - Spider Baby
14 - Butch Patrick - I Wish Everyone Was Born This Way
15 - Jay Mohr - Christopher Walken Reading Goodnight Moon
16 - Christopher Walken & John Travolta - (You're) Timeless To Me
17 - Janet Leigh & Betty Garrett - There's Nothing Like Love
18 - Anthony Perkins & Chorus - Summertime Love
19 - Vincent Price & Company - I've Got A Rainbow Working For Me
20 - Boris Karloff & Chorus - One Step Ahead
21 - Joe Pesci & Fred Gwynne - 'Two Youts'
22 - Fred Gwynne - It Takes All Kinds Of People
23 - Vincent Price - Rub My Roast
24 - John Carradine with The Chico Hamilton Quintet - Night Song For The Sleepless
25 - Christopher Lee - Man Of La Mancha
26 - Main Title from 'The 13 Ghosts Of Scooby-Doo'
27 - Michael Jackson - Thriller
28 - Vincent Price - Somewhere Over The Rainbow

Total Time: 1:16:41

Notes on the compilation:

#1-#3: 3 men who've played Frankenstein's monster.

#3-#5: 3 men who have unusual eating habits.

#7-#8: A little trip across the pond.

#9: I put him on primarily because of his remake of Willard, but he was fairly creepy in Charlie's Angels and Back To The Future now that I think about it. I've always wondered why he didn't do the Back To The Future sequels, but I was never quite curious enough to look it up. I always figured maybe he creeped out the producers to the point where they didn't want him back. Or maybe he asked for too much money. It seemed to me he didn't do too much after he almost kicked David Letterman in the head on his show until he appeared in Charlie's Angels. Maybe he was off somewhere doing arts and crafts.

#11: Yeah, sure it's not Robert Englund, but at least it's The Elm Street Group. I can't wait for their next album. I heard Yoko Ono broke them up, but that's probably just a rumor.

#14: You know, I've never been entirely convinced that that's Butch Patrick singing. I suspect that they just got somebody in to dub for him, but you just never know.

#12-#14: You know it's funny. I only realized the Wolfman connection just as I was about to write this notation. I only put Butch Patrick between Lon & Jay because of the emphasis on a childlike attitude of those tracks, but maybe it was my subconscious saying, 'Hey, Lon & Butch are kinda hairy!'

#15-#16: I put Christopher Walken on primarily because of The Dead Zone, but I think he may also have been a little creepy in other films. (Though he actually wasn't that creepy in The Dead Zone, but you know what I mean. It's funny how he was actually creepier in say, Annie Hall (or even The Deer Hunter), than he was in The Dead Zone.)

#16-#18: Here's a fun game! As you're listening to these, try imagining them singing these romantic songs as their original characters in The Dead Zone and Psycho, respectively. (Maybe Christopher can sing about his timeless love right after he gets out of his coma. And maybe John Travolta can be Brooke Adams.

And then pretend Betty Garrett is Pat Hitchcock and that Janet Leigh is singing to her about John Gavin. (Maybe right before she steals the money.) Or how about Tony Perkins singing 'Summertime Love' as he stares at Janet through the wall. (Of course, you'll have to figure out for yourself where the chorus is coming from.) That should be fun!)

#19-#20: And try that same game for say, The Pit And The Pendulum & The Mummy. Or maybe The Abominable Dr. Phibes & The Black Cat. Then try it for Witchfinder General & The Ghoul. It'll make you think of those films in a totally different way!

#23: I like to imagine him singing this song as he's preparing food for Robert Morley in Theatre Of Blood. No, wait. No, I don't actually.

#24: I know when I think of The Chico Hamilton Quintet I think of John Carradine.

#25-#27: Let's battle some evil!

#26-#28: I thought I'd end the compilation with some VP (no, not Dick Cheney). (And I can never get enough of him laughing at the end of a song, can you?)


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Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning)


I've been meaning to post this for a while and I realized that it kind of fits Halloween so here's the score to the Judy Geeson / Martin Potter / Michael Redgrave movie about the exciting world of twins and their rambunctious adventures in swinging London! (The music is not so much scary as mod........but that could be pretty scary in its own way, when you think about it.)

For keen observers (or those people who are really just bored), you'll probably remember I used the first song of this score on the original Orphaned Film Songs compilation. For not-so-keen observers (or those people who are really interested), you probably don't care.

Enjoy!

Track List:

Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 01 - Tell the World We're Not In - [Vocal - The Peddlers]
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 02 - Jacki & Julian
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 03 - Houseboat Party No. 1
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 04 - Nothing's Good and Nothing's Free - [Vocal - Peter Lee Stirling]
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 05 - Woodlands Hotel
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 06 - Ritual Murder
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 07 - Goodbye Gemini - [Vocal - Jackie Lee]
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 08 - Houseboat Party No. 2
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 09 - Houseboat Party No. 3
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 10 - Forget About the Day - [Vocal - Peter Lee Stirling]
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 11 - Vauxhall Tavern Strip Medley
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 12 - Jacki's Nightmare
Goodbye Gemini (1970) (Christopher Gunning) - 13 - Jacki & Julian

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around 52 MB

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When The Whales Came (1989) (Christopher Gunning)

Since I was going to post Goodbye Gemini and that happened to (sort of) fit the Halloween theme, I thought I'd post another Christopher Gunning score, but as far as I know, whales aren't nearly so scary.

It's to the Helen Mirren / Paul Scofield 'see a whale, pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck' movie.

Enjoy!

Track List:

01 - Bryher, And The Curse Of Samson (Narration By Paul Scofield)
02 - Gracie Plays Truant
03 - The Birdman's Gift
04 - The Islanders
05 - Tempest - And First Visit To The Birdman
06 - The Crown Investigators
07 - Daniel's Gift For The Birdman
08 - War, And Jack's Dilemma
09 - Goodbye Jack
10 - The Birdman's Warning
11 - Lured To Samson
12 - Clemmie's Lament
13 - Whale Beached
14 - Saving The Whale
15 - Torches In The Sea
16 - Daniel
17 - Well Full: The Sailor Returns: Re-United!
18 - Redeemed

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around 89 MB

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Plan 9 From Outer Space (1956)


Here's another one that probably nobody needs again since it's been posted in various places, but hey, what's life if you can't add your own superfluous rip to the mix?

Now that I think about it, does anybody really need Plan 9 From Outer Space ripped at high quality 320 Kbps in pristine CD quality? Uh......well, truth be told, I forgot to set the encoder to a lower bitrate when I did this. Sometimes when I'm ripping these things I forget to reset it to different bitrates which is why you see some things at ridiculously high bitrates when they don't need to be. I've gotta stop doing that though because 320 takes up an enormous amount of space on the hard drive. Almost twice the size of 192 Kbps (and don't believe those people that say it doesn't make that much extra difference space-wise!). Originally, I was thinking of posting it at 128 Kbps, but I know people want all the extra clarity they can get when they're listening to aliens tell us how stupid we humans are.

But as a consolation for insulting extra-terrestrials, the soundtrack (with score, dialogue, sound effects, and anything else that can possibly be recorded) is in one long untitled track.

Is this really the worst film ever made? Well, out of all the films I've ever seen, it does go right up there. But on the other hand, I've seen films that were a lot more boring than Plan 9, so it seems to me that ought to count for something. It raises the interesting question, 'Are films that are better made technically, but a lot less interesting and a lot more dull, better or worse?' I don't know actually. I'd have to say the dull ones are worse though.

I wish I could ask Bela Lugosi what he thought of this film, but he died while filming it (which is why you see a weird double hiding behind a cape throughout a lot of the picture). Well, if I could talk to a resurrected Bela Lugosi, I'd probably want to ask him about a lot of other things before getting to Plan 9, but you know what I mean. It'd be interesting just to talk to Tor Johnson or Vampira. Or Lyle Talbot. Or Nicole Kidman. (She wasn't in Plan 9 as far as I know, but it would still be interesting...............Is it wrong to hate Keith Urban?)

Boy, my mind wanders after writing so many of these posts in a row (but what's my excuse the rest of the time?)

Also, if I remember right, in case anybody was wondering, I think the music was stock library music. But I could be wrong. I didn't really want to have to dig out the liner notes again. I'm sure you can look it up somewhere. I do remember the liner notes mentioning The Grapes of Wrath though, if that helps. Don't ask me why. (Oh, and I forgot to mention that it's the Performance Records version, but you could probably tell that by now. I don't think the other version out there is one long track.)

Enjoy!

Track List (because how else would you be able to tell what you're listening to?):

Plan 9 From Outer Space (1956) - 01 - Track01

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Plan 9 From Outer Space (1956) - Part 1 (Rapidshare) (around 90 MB)

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The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) [Pony Express]


Boy, I'm getting a little punchy writing all these posts. Here's another old rip of mine and like so many of the others, I'm sure other people have posted this by now though perhaps not so much in the main part of blogs.

This is the Pony Express version of the score to the American remake (starring Jeff Bridges & Kiefer Sutherland) of the Dutch film.

Well, it's Goldsm|th and it's about a vanishing.....what more do you want? Happy Halloween!

Enjoy!

Track List:

The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 01 - Barney
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 02 - Diane And Jack
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 03 - The Last Of Diane
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 04 - Vanished
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 05 - A New Love
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 06 - Obsession
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 07 - A New Life
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 08 - Barney's Story
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 09 - Diane's Fate
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 10 - Jack's Choice
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 11 - Night Chase
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 12 - Grave Trouble / Resolution
The Vanishing (1993) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 13 - No Coffee

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King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) [cond. William Stromberg]


Well, last Halloween I posted the Southern Cross version of King Kong so this year I thought I'd post the Stromberg version. Yeah, I know, I'm sure it's been posted elsewhere by now, but it's Halloween, so why not? Again, buy it if you can because these discs are wonderful to own!

I love the fact that Stromberg & Morgan & The Moscow Symphony reconstruct and put out so much of this material. I definitely need to buy more of them myself. Well, I bought this one so that's something at least. Now all I have to do is buy the other 100 or so. (Okay, it's not that many, but it sure seems like it.)

In fact, if I remember right, I think I used this version on that Flying Themes compilation at the beginning of the blog.

Uh....where was I? Hmmm.......King Kong, big ape movie, Fay Wray being pawed, Bruce Cabot being Bruce Cabot, Empire State Building, worst idea for an amusement attraction since Jurassic Park, and twas beauty doing something or other.

Enjoy!

P.S. Shouldn't Track #05 be, 'Meeting With The African-American Men'? Well, since they weren't American, probably not. It reminds me of the time that I was talking about Jerry Goldsmith with a friend of mine and my friend referred to the characters in Mulan as Asian-Americans. Before I could stop myself from being pedantic (too late already!), I ended up mentioning to him that they weren't really American. We had a good laugh about that (after he punched me in the face......okay, that didn't really happen, but I'm sure he was thinking about it).

Track List:

King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 01 - Main Title
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 02 - A Boat In The Fog
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 03 - The Island - The Railing
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 04 - Jungle Dance
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 05 - Meeting With The Black Men (punia! casco!!)
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 06 - The Little Monkey Escapes
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 07 - Sea At Night - Forgotten Island
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 08 - Aboriginal Sacrificial Dance
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 09 - Entrance Of Kong - The Sailors - Stegosaurus
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 10 - The Bronte
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 11 - Log Sequence
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 12 - Cryptic Shadows
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 13 - Stolen Love - The Cave
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 14 - The Snake - The Bird - The Swimmers
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 15 - The Return
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 16 - 'Hey Look Out! It's Kong, Kong's Coming!'
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 17 - King Kong March
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 18 - Fanfares 1, 2, 3
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 19 - Kong Escapes
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 20 - Elevated Train Sequence
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 21 - Aeroplanes
King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) - 22 - Finale ('It Was Beauty Killed The Beast')

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King Kong (1933) (Max Steiner) [cond.Stromberg] - Part 1 (Rapidshare)

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Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland)



Here's one I've been meaning to post for a long time ever since Detective Mitchell put it on his wish list. (By the way, does anybody know whatever happened to Detective Mitchell? Hope he's doing well. If you ever read this, Detective, say Hi!) Well, I felt bad that I never got around to posting this when he asked for it, but better late than never. Well, I waited so long that just as I was thinking of posting it, I realized it would make a good Halloween post, so I guess I can be thankful for small favors.

Well, what can you say about a movie with Michael Moriarty and David Carradine in it? Hmmm......I can only imagine what the conversations must've been like at lunch.

Enjoy some giant winged serpent music!

Track List:

Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 01 - Q: Main Title
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 02 - Filet of Human Soul
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 03 - Blood Drops From The Sky
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 04 - Jewelry Heist
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 05 - Chrysler Building
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 06 - Womb At The Top
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 07 - Corpse In The Rafters
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 08 - He Crawls, He Flies
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 09 - The Winged Serpent (1982)
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 10 - Crunch, Crunch
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 11 - Joan Learns The Ugly Truth
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 12 - A Bird's Eye View - Manhattan
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 13 - Shep's Report Dumped
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 14 - Troops Prepare - Giant Omelette
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 15 - Prime Suspect
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 16 - Ritual In The Warehouse
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 17 - Big Bird's Last Stand
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 18 - Witchdoctor's Revenge
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 19 - Another Stab At It
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 20 - Chicken Or the Egg
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 21 - Q: End Title
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) (Robert O. Ragland) - 22 - Dancing Too Close To The Flame - [Vocal]

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Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith)

Here's the (again, common) score to the Julian Sands / Richard E. Grant film. You have to pretty much like any film with Mary Woronov, I say.

I'm sure someone's posted this several times by now, but off-hand I can't remember anybody. Probably Phelpster at Manchester Morgue and many others have done it somewhere.

Well, did that convince you to download it? (Uh, well at least it convinced me to go to The Manchester Morgue. That's the important thing.)

Enjoy!

Track List:

Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 01 - The Sentence
Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 02 - Ill Wind
Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 03 - The Ring
Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 04 - The Trance
Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 05 - Old Age
Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 06 - Grownig Pains
Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 07 - The Weather Vane
Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 08 - Nails
Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 09 - The Uninvited
Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 10 - Salt Water Attack
Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) - 11 - The Salt Flats

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Warlock (1989) (Jerry Goldsmith) (Rapidshare)

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Freddy's Favorites - The Best of A N|ghtmare on Elm Street (1993)

Here's another one I always intended on posting when I started the blog, but a few blogs did it along the way, so I didn't bother. (Yes, it's another old rip of mine and yes I was feeling lazy). People post the individual scores so much, but it's always nice to have a roundup of Nightmares from time to time.

Again, if it's still available, buy it because you can't have too many Nightmares.

Enjoy!

P.S. Don't worry, the actual filenames aren't this long. I abbreviated them on the actual track titles (but if you really want, you can always make them longer after you unzip it. 1000 or 2000 characters is always a good length).

Track List:

01 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 1 (1984) (Charles Bernstein) - Prologue
02 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 1 (1984) (Charles Bernstein) - Main Title
03 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 1 (1984) (Charles Bernstein) - Dream Attack
04 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 1 (1984) (Charles Bernstein) - Sleep Clinic
05 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 1 (1984) (Charles Bernstein) - Terror in the Tub
06 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 1 (1984) (Charles Bernstein) - Lurking
07 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 1 (1984) (Charles Bernstein) - Fountain of Blood
08 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 1 (1984) (Charles Bernstein) - Evil Freddy
09 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) (Christopher Young) - Main Title
10 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) (Christopher Young) - Kissing Freddy on the Catwalk
11 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) (Christopher Young) - 'Kill For Me'
12 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) (Christopher Young) - Sports Attack / Threatening Angela
13 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) (Christopher Young) - Freed of Her
14 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) (Christopher Young) - Snake-in-the-Class
15 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 3: The Dream Warrior (1987) (Angelo Badalamenti) - Opening
16 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 3: The Dream Warrior (1987) (Angelo Badalamenti) - Taryn's Deepest Fear
17 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 3: The Dream Warrior (1987) (Angelo Badalamenti) - Deceptive Romance
18 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 3: The Dream Warrior (1987) (Angelo Badalamenti) - Rumbling Room
19 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 3: The Dream Warrior (1987) (Angelo Badalamenti) - Puppet Walk
20 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) (Craig Safan) - Freddy's Back
21 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) (Craig Safan) - Joey's Wet Dream
22 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) (Craig Safan) - Freddy's Pizza Restaurant
23 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) (Craig Safan) - Debbie Checks In / Time Circles
24 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) (Jay Ferguson) - Prologue - Elm Street Kids
25 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) (Jay Ferguson) - Main Title
26 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) (Jay Ferguson) - Don't Drink and Drive
27 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) (Jay Ferguson) - The Asylum
28 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) (Jay Ferguson) - Hell on Wheels
29 - A N|ghtmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) (Jay Ferguson) - Freddy Cuts Up
30 - Freddy's Dead: The Final N|ghtmare (1991) (Brian May) - Opening Titles
31 - Freddy's Dead: The Final N|ghtmare (1991) (Brian May) - Main Title
32 - Freddy's Dead: The Final N|ghtmare (1991) (Brian May) - Mama's Q-Tip
33 - Freddy's Dead: The Final N|ghtmare (1991) (Brian May) - Back with Doc
34 - Freddy's Dead: The Final N|ghtmare (1991) (Brian May) - Freddy Wins
35 - Freddy's Dead: The Final N|ghtmare (1991) (Brian May) - Happy Father's Day

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Freddy's Favorites - The Best of A N|ghtmare on Elm Street (1993) (Rapidshare)

Freddy's Favorites - The Best of A N|ghtmare on Elm Street (1993) (Megaupload)

around 102 MB

Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th)


Another one from the old rip pile. This is one of my favorite Tom Selleck movies. Sure, he's not on for long, but I think he does a great job. I guess it also stars Genevieve Bujold and Michael Douglas and I think it has to do with some medical condition.

Another pretty common album that always gets posted somewhere (even here, I think, by Thingmaker), but I thought I'd add my inferior old rip too. I knew I should've called the blog, 'Inferior Old Rips'.

I don't know about you, but I can't get enough disco versions of Goldsm|th love themes. Happy Halloween (and try not to get into too many comas if you can help it)!

Enjoy!

Track List:

Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 01 - Jefferson Institute
Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 02 - Study In Anatomy
Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 03 - A Chance Encounter
Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 04 - Love Theme from 'Coma'
Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 05 - A Free Ride
Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 06 - O.R. 8
Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 07 - The Long View
Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 08 - A Lucky Patient
Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 09 - Love Theme from 'Coma' (Disco Version)
Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 10 - Disco Strut [composed by Don Peake]

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Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) (Rapidshare)

Coma (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) (Megaupload)

around 53 MB

Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th)


Does anybody really need another posting of Damien? Uh.....I forget why I'm posting this now that I think about it. Maybe it was so I can get my paper stamped that says that I'm the 100th blog to post this. Well, it probably has something to do with Halloween, Goldsm|th, old rips, and other junk.

Well, how wrong could you go anyway? I'm sure most people have this in one form or another by now, but how can you resist a cute little tyke like Damien?

Enjoy!

Track List:

Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 01 - Main Title
Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 02 - Runaway Train
Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 03 - Claws
Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 04 - Thoughtful Night
Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 05 - Broken Ice
Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 06 - Fallen Temple
Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 07 - I Love You, Mark
Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 08 - Shafted
Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 09 - The Knife
Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) - 10 - End Title (All The Power)

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Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) (Rapidshare)

Damien - Omen II (1978) (Jerry Goldsm|th) (Megaupload)


around 50 MB

The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein)

It occurs to me that I don't put up enough Elmer Bernstein, but it's probably just because so many people post it all over the place. But it's Halloween (and this is another old rip of mine that I haven't posted before, so it fit really well into that whole lazy-and-didn't-want-to-go-to-a-lot-of-trouble-before-Halloween thing), so I thought I'd post it.

What's scarier than Macauley Culkin? I'm not sure, but if you don't want to know what happens to the dog, I'd skip Track #10.

Enjoy!

Track List:

The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 01 - The Good Son
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 02 - Hospital
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 03 - Mark Arrives
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 04 - Evil
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 05 - Goodbye
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 06 - Treehouse
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 07 - Rocks & Rails
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 08 - Dog Chase
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 09 - Mom
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 10 - Killing the Dog
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 11 - Mr. Highway
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 12 - Dark
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 13 - Skating & Drowning
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 14 - Funeral
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 15 - Susan
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 16 - Richard's Duck
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 17 - Threat
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 18 - The Cliff
The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) - 19 - End Credits

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The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) (Rapidshare)

The Good Son (1993) (Elmer Bernstein) (Megaupload)


around 64 MB

Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vols. 1 & 2 (Danny Elfm@n)


Here's another old rip I pulled out since there are so many Halloween-oriented themes scattered throughout, but normally I wouldn't post this because other people have posted this in various places and it seems like it must be pretty available in stores somewhere, but since it's a special occasion, here it is.

I'm so out of the loop as far as availability goes, but if it is still fairly available, you won't regret buying these too (always gotta love artwork & liner notes and those great double CD jewel cases! I love the way they flip open so you can hold 2 CD's in the space of 1.). Even though I have a bunch of the original scores these came from I still bought these so that should tell you how much you won't regret buying them too. Okay, I can't read your mind through the computer, but I'm still guessing that regret won't be there.

I stuck them all in one large file so it may be a bit of a download, but hey, I'm not twisting your arm. No, actually, I'm not twisting your arm. Look down. See.

I think I just got a bit lazy and didn't want to have to zip them separately, but it's a very nice set nonetheless.

Enjoy!

P.S. If you have any trouble because of the long filenames, you might try opening the files on the desktop if you've got your hard drive folders too deeply nested. And you can always rename them later if you want.

Track List:

Vol. 1:

Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 01 - Pee Wee's Big Adventure (1985) - Suite
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 02 - Batman (1989) - Suite
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 03 - Dick Tracy (1990) - Main Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 04 - Beetlejuice (1988) - Main Titles / End Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 05 - Nightbreed (1990) - Main Titles / Meat For The Beast / End Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 06 - Darkman (1990) - Main Titles / Woe The Darkman, Woe
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 07 - Back To School (1986) - Study Montage
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 08 - Midnight Run (1988) - Suite
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 09 - Wisdom (1986) - Change Of Life / Close Call In Albuquerque
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 10 - Hot To Trot (1988) - Main Titles / Wandering Don
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 11 - Big Top Pee Wee (1988) - Main Titles / Rise 'N Shine / Pee Wee's Love Theme
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 12 - The Simpsons - Theme
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 13 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Jar (1986) - Suite
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 14 - Tales From The Crypt - Theme
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 15 - Face Like A Frog - Suite
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 16 - Forbidden Zone (1980) - Love Theme
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1 - 17 - Scrooged (1988) - Suite

Vol. 2:

Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-01 - Edward Scissorhands (1990) - Main Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-02 - Edward Scissorhands (1990) - Storytime
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-03 - Edward Scissorhands (1990) - Suite
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-04 - Edward Scissorhands (1990) - Suburbia-Barber
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-05 - Edward Scissorhands (1990) - The Grand Finale
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-06 - Dolores Claiborne (1994) - Main Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-07 - Dolores Claiborne (1994) - Vera's World
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-08 - Dolores Claiborne (1994) - Flashback
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-09 - Dolores Claiborne (1994) - Sad Room
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-10 - Dolores Claiborne (1994) - End Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-11 - To Die For (1995) - Main Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-12 - To Die For (1995) - Suzie's Theme
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-13 - To Die For (1995) - Busted
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-14 - To Die For (1995) - Wheepy Donuts
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-15 - To Die For (1995) - Finale
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-16 - Black Beauty (1994) - Main Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-17 - Black Beauty (1994) - Baby Beauty
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-18 - Black Beauty (1994) - Jump For Joy
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-19 - Black Beauty (1994) - Frolick-Sick
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-20 - Black Beauty (1994) - Bye Bye Jerry
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-21 - Black Beauty (1994) - Memories
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-22 - Black Beauty (1994) - End Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-23 - Batman Returns (1992) - Birth Of A Penguin
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-24 - Batman Returns (1992) - Trouble Suite
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-25 - Batman Returns (1992) - The Finale
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 1-26 - Batman Returns (1992) - End Titles

Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-01 - Mission: Impossible (1996) - Trouble
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-02 - Mission: Impossible (1996) - Looking For Job
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-03 - Mission: Impossible (1996) - Betrayal
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-04 - Sommersby (1993) - Main Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-05 - Sommersby (1993) - Return Montage
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-06 - Sommersby (1993) - Finale-End Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-07 - Dead Presidents (1995) - Main Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-08 - Dead Presidents (1995) - Daughter
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-09 - Dead Presidents (1995) - Montage
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-10 - Dead Presidents (1995) - Nam
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-11 - Dead Presidents (1995) - Nightmare
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-12 - The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - Overture
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-13 - The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - Jack and Sally Suite
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-14 - The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - Christmas Eve Montage
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-15 - Freeway - Main Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-16 - Freeway - On the Road
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-17 - Freeway - Back in the Car
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-18 - Shrunken Heads - Main Titles
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-19 - Amazing Stories - Family Dog - Suite Part 1
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-20 - Amazing Stories - Family Dog - Suite Part 2
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-21 - Amazing Stories - Mummy, Daddy
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-22 - Barkley Superhero - Nike Commercial
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-23 - The Flash - Theme
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-24 - Pee Wee's Playhouse - Suite Part 1
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-25 - Pee Wee's Playhouse - Suite Part 2
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-26 - Pee Wee's Playhouse - Suite Part 3
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-27 - Pee Wee's Playhouse - Suite Part 4
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-28 - Beetlejuice (Animated TV Series) - Theme
Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2 - 2-29 - This Is Halloween - Orig. Demo for 'Nightmare Before Christmas'

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Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vols. 1 & 2 (Danny Elfm@n) - Part 1 (Rapidshare)

Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vols. 1 & 2 (Danny Elfm@n) - Part 2 (Rapidshare)

Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vols. 1 & 2 (Danny Elfm@n) - Part 3 (Rapidshare)

Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vols. 1 & 2 (Danny Elfm@n) - Part 4 (Rapidshare)


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Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vols. 1 & 2 (Danny Elfm@n) (Megaupload)


around 314 MB

Suites & Themes from the Scores of John Ottman (Music Inspired by the film 'Cruel Intent|ons') (2000)

Boy, I don't think I've posted any John Ottman since Eight Legged Freaks (but don't quote me, it gets hard to tell). Another composer I really like (I know, there probably aren't that many that fall into the other category).

This has many fun pieces from various scores and if it's still around run out and buy the CD; you'll really enjoy it! It's always better to have the original, but if you can live with compressed digital copies, be my guest (actually go for both.....it's so much fun to have CD's & mp3's!)

For people who remember the Malcolm McDowell remake of Fantasy Island (there weren't that many episodes, now that I think about it), you'll enjoy hearing the music from it.

And I suppose in keeping with the Halloween theme, 'Halloween H20' sort of fits (along with Snow White: A Tale of Terror, Apt Pupil, Lake Placid......well, you get the idea.) And do you consider 'Cruel Intentions' a horror film?

Enjoy!

Track List:

John Ottman - 01 - Cruel Intent|ons - Pussy
John Ottman - 02 - Cruel Intent|ons - Metropolis
John Ottman - 03 - Cruel Intent|ons - Confessions
John Ottman - 04 - Cruel Intent|ons - Sibling Encounters
John Ottman - 05 - Cruel Intent|ons - Juicy Conspiracy
John Ottman - 06 - Cruel Intent|ons - Reflections
John Ottman - 07 - Cruel Intent|ons - Enticing Deal
John Ottman - 08 - Cruel Intent|ons - Secret Society
John Ottman - 09 - Cruel Intent|ons - Jealousy
John Ottman - 10 - Cruel Intent|ons - Consequences
John Ottman - 11 - Fantasy Island - Suite
John Ottman - 12 - Incognito - Theme (Reprise)
John Ottman - 13 - Halloween H20 - Main Titles
John Ottman - 14 - Snow White: A Tale of Terror - Theme
John Ottman - 15 - The Cable Guy - Theme - ['This Concludes Our Broadcast Day']
John Ottman - 16 - Incognito - Tricks Of The Trade
John Ottman - 17 - Apt Pupil - Theme
John Ottman - 18 - Lake Placid - Suite
John Ottman - 19 - Incognito - The Creation

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John Ottman (Music Inspired by the film 'Cruel Intentions') (Rapidshare)

John Ottman (Music Inspired by the film 'Cruel Intentions') (Megaupload)


around 93 MB

Tentacoli (a.k.a., Tentacles) (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani)


And since this was in the box right next to 'La Ragazza Di Bube', as I was pulling out 'La Ragazza Di Bube', I accidentally pulled out this one along with it. I always meant to rip and post this a long time ago, but it seemed that at least one other blog posted it back then (probably one of the horror blogs), so I didn't bother.

But in my effort to go ahead and post more duplicates, I decided to go ahead and rip this one while I was at it.

Then, after I ripped it, I happened to visit The Manchester Morgue after a long time away from that great blog (I don't think I've done any extensive blog surfing in 7 or 8 months!) and Phelpster just posted this not that long ago! (Boy, how many times has that happened? Well, usually I see these things before I rip them, so I don't usually bother posting them. Now you know one of the reasons I don't end up posting as much music!) Well, since it was all ready to go anyway, here it is.

You know, it strikes me that I don't talk enough about The Manchester Morgue. It's that same way with all the great blogs out there. It always seems obvious to me how much I like them, but then I realize I hardly mention them on the blog at all. Well, The Morgue is a blog that even if Phelpster weren't posting any music at all, I would enjoy reading it just for the pure entertainment value. The writing and the music is always so enjoyable. I wish I could keep current with all the great blogs out there, but I'm still working on Request Post #4's downloads! Oh, well, thank God Phelpster is still around doing the Morgue.

I'm always afraid I'm going to visit one of these great blogs and they're going to be gone. That's another reason I haven't done much blog surfing lately. Until I can catch up, I don't want to see how much bad news awaits with all the blog closures. I'm still lamenting 7 Black Notes' departure, but at least I know he's still around contributing from time to time so that's always a comfort. Hate to see such a great guy with such a great blog stop blogging and I hope he starts it back up someday.

Well, enough digressing. Hmmm.......Tentacles. There's nothing more I love than seeing Henry Fonda, Shelley Winters, and John Huston in a post-Jaws octopus film. The score isn't actually quite the horror score you would expect, but more of a light, almost fun loungey score. That's probably not entirely accurate. See, I told you I'm terrible at describing music. Well, it's a good score nonetheless. And I'm not entirely sure, but I think it's the first time I've ever had the sentences, 'My Son's Friend Is A Champion Pisser' and 'Happiness Is Having Two Killer Whales As Friends' on the blog.

Enjoy!

Track List:

Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 01 - Small Town Pleasures
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 02 - She'll Never Come Back
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 03 - My Son's Friend Is A Champion Pisser
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 04 - Summer And Winter
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 05 - San Diego, Yellow Cab
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 06 - Happiness Is Having Two Killer Whales As Friends
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 07 - Too Risky A Day For A Regatta
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 08 - Sorry, I Have To Go
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 09 - Scotch For Two
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 10 - The Killer Whales' Games
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 11 - The Capture Of The Giant Octopus
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 12 - Two Old Kids
Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) - 13 - Tentacles

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Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) (Rapidshare)

Tentacoli (1977) (Stelvio Cipriani) (Megaupload)

around 91 MB

@ 320 Kbps

La Ragazza Di Bube (a.k.a., Bebo's Girl) (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli)


I had occasion to read an old Request Post (yes, I do that from time to time especially when I'm behind on my downloading or processing of old files!) and I noticed that 'Isbum' had posted this LP and said if anybody had the CD that they should post it. So I pulled this out and started ripping it when I realized that the track titles seemed familiar. I realized I had read it elsewhere in the Post and sure enough 'D' had already posted the CD later on in response to Isbum's suggestion. Well, since I already started ripping (and since 'D' had posted it on Sendspace and it has since gone dead), I decided to post it anyway.

It's a great score (do 'Isbum' or 'D' post any other kind?) and the CD version contains a couple of tracks at the end not in Isbum's LP rip (though his version had two track #15's one of which, '15 - Village Market part 2' upon a very cursory comparison doesn't seem to be included in the CD version, but it could've just been rolled into one of the other tracks). Either way, download both and enjoy twice the great music!

Track List:

La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 01 - Bube
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 02 - Stefano
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 03 - Rievocazione
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 04 - Liberazione
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 05 - Bube, Addio!
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 06 - ...Un Rimpianto
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 07 - Desiderio Spento
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 08 - Malinconia Lontana
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 09 - Passi
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 10 - Viene La Sera
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 11 - Nebbia Sul Fiume
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 12 - Mara... T'Amo
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 13 - Nascosti!
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 14 - Ricordo Tragico
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 15 - Mercato Paesano
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 16 - Risveglio
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 17 - Ansie
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 18 - Citta Lontana
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 19 - Sei Tu Sola - [C. Cassola & Valentino Bucchi]
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) - 20 - La Ragazza Di Bube - [C. Cassola & Valentino Bucchi]

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La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) (Rapidshare)
La Ragazza Di Bube (1963) (Carlo Rustichelli) (Megaupload)

around 96 MB

@ 320 Kbps



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