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First-ever vinyl release of the soundtrack for this Wes Craven classic from 1991. Composer Don Peake created an incredibly atmospheric and spooky score for this film. He gained notoriety. as a player in the infamous Wrecking Crew.
The foundation of the composer's hand-picked roster of musicians provides a pervasive, fat-bass 'womp, womp, womp' ostinato with weight and heft courtesy of angry tuba, snarling trombones, electric bass and timpani; the ceiling comes from screeching reed
One of the few soundtracks Goblin did that was not a horror movie. Instead they nail the 70's police flick vibe perfectly, and in a way that only Goblin could do.
Non ho sonno (aka"Sleepless") is a thriller movie directed in 2001 by Dario Argento. It brings back together the director and the band of Goblin sixteen years later since Phenomena (1985). Detective Ulisse Moretti (Max von Sydow) is investigating a series
Akira Ifukube's mighty score to the legendary monster movie that started it all, Godzilla! Ifukube's visionary music is super dark reflecting the horror of Ishiro Honda's film.
On 'Slow Dazzle', Cale sounds like a jaded Brian Ferry whose syrupy croon is sliding downhill into a Sadian croak, a perfect fit for the songs of loss, betrayal and emotional damage gathered here.
Ward's distinctly weathered voice and intricate guitar playing are helped along with an impressive group of guests including Jim James (My Morning Jacket), Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley), Howe Gelb (Giant Sand) and Jordan Hudson (The Thermals).
Black Bastards is the second and final studio album by KMD (a rap trio featuring an early alias of MF Doom), completed in 1993 and eventually released on May 15, 2000 through Readyrock Records.