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tizzastre
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 11:01 am Post subject: Horror Soundtracks |
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Thanks tizzastre
eh, would anyone have 'Last House On The Left' OST ? =)
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tizzastre
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The fact that Goblin was an Italian progressive rock band already makes them somewhat unique, but they also pursued an intriguingly unorthodox career path, recording the majority of their music for horror film soundtracks, many with director Dario Argento. Internationally, they're probably best-known for their work on the Night of the Living Dead sequel, Dawn of the Dead (where they were credited as the Goblins), though their work on Profondo Rosso (aka Deep Red) and Suspiria is generally more acclaimed.
Formed in 1972, Goblin's roots lie in several other Italian prog-rock bands of the time. Keyboardist and bandleader Claudio Simonetti and original drummer Walter Martino both played in Ritratto Di Dorian Gray; guitarist and sometime vocalist Massimo Morante was part of Era di Acquario; and bassist Fabio Pignatelli had been in Rivelazioni. With vocalist Tony Tartarini, the group initially dubbed itself the Cherry Five and played British-style progressive rock in the vein of Yes, Genesis, and ELP. They signed with the Italian Cinevox label, and issued a self-titled debut in 1975, which performed disappointingly. However, it caught the ear of film director Dario Argento, who contacted Cinevox after growing dissatisfied with the jazzy work being done on his Profondo Rosso by composer Giorgio Gaslini. The Cherry Five rechristened themselves Goblin (in keeping with the horror movie theme), kept a small portion of Gaslini's work, and completely redid the remainder of the score in a heavier, harder-rocking style. The results helped make the film a hit, and the soundtrack album topped the Italian charts. Just as the group was about to begin a supporting tour to consolidate their unexpected success, Martino and Tartarini departed, the former to start his own band (Libra); he was replaced by Agostino Marangolo, who had previously drummed in Flea and Etna.
The quartet's next project was a non-soundtrack album, titled Roller, released in 1976 featuring a more traditional prog-rock sound, as well as second keyboardist Maurizio Guarini. The group, however, was unhappy with both the results and the label's promotional efforts, and nearly disbanded. Intervention by Argento smoothed things over, and he put Goblin to work creating a new soundtrack; this time, he shot the film only after hearing the music. The result, 1977's Suspiria, became Goblin's most acclaimed work, combining the band's heavy riffing and busy drum work with more eerie electronics than ever before, plus sinister, experimental vocal effects. The film and soundtrack were both hits once again, and the Goblin/Argento partnership was firmly established. The band worked on over a dozen film soundtracks over the next two years, and in 1978 used that momentum to record a non-soundtrack concept album in the archetypal prog-rock vein. Titled Il Fantastico Viaggio del Bagarozzo Mark, it told the story of a young boy searching for meaning in life with the help of a philosophical insect named Mark; it also broke with the Goblin norm by featuring lyrics sung in Italian.
Of Goblin's subsequent projects, the most significant was undeniably their work on 1978's Dawn of the Dead (known as Zombi in Italy), the sequel to Night of the Living Dead, co-produced by George Romero and Dario Argento. One of their heavier, more rock-oriented works, the soundtrack appeared in two different versions: one as the complete Italian version used by Argento, and the other as the Romero/American version, which cut down the band's contributions to include stock orchestral music. Regardless, the film and soundtrack were both worldwide successes. In spite of all that, guitarist Morante abruptly left the group for a solo career. Goblin continued as a three-piece for a short time, then added Marangolo's former bandmate, Carlos Pennisi, on guitar. Several more scores followed before keyboardist Simonetti, the driving force behind the band's sound, also departed to become a soundtrack composer in his own right. Bassist Pignatelli took over leadership of the group, but without its two most prominent members, work was suddenly hard to come by. Session keyboardist Maurizio Guarini returned to the fold, but by the time Goblin managed a new studio album, 1982's Volo, both Pennisi and Marangolo had jumped ship as well. Dario Argento attempted to reconvene the original group for the soundtrack of 1982's Tenebre, but Marangolo declined to take part; the presence of Morante, Simonetti, and Pignatelli made the largely electronic Tenebre a Goblin album in all but name (since Pignatelli was leading the official band), and the three went their separate ways afterwards. Pignatelli, Guarini, and Marangolo's saxophonist brother Antonio continued Goblin into 1983, upon which point the group simply faded away. The Goblin name was occasionally resurrected for an attractive project during the rest of the '80s, and rumors of a full-fledged reunion surfaced in the late '90s.
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 8:46 pm Post subject: |
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 9:24 pm Post subject: JOHN CARPENTER'S SOUNDTRACKS |
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i am impressed.... soundtracks of old horror movies, dont we got it all here at hhah
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 8:30 am Post subject: |
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d0c wrote: | i am impressed.... soundtracks of old horror movies, dont we got it all here at hhah |
what u mean by "here at hhah"??? is there any other post with these links on this site?
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 9:02 am Post subject: |
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tizzastre wrote: | d0c wrote: | i am impressed.... soundtracks of old horror movies, dont we got it all here at hhah |
what u mean by "here at hhah"??? is there any other post with these links on this site? |
what d0c is referring to about "here at hhah"
the hhah is a tag most community members add to the emule/donkey nick to help boost the community push (read about it here)
http://forum.dead-donkey.com/viewtopic.php?t=252
and hhah is short for Horror Has A Home see the rather nice forum logo at the top of the screen d0c made
and well basically we DO have it all here and with your impressive post of soundtracks it justs keeps getting better and better here
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 9:40 am Post subject: |
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There's also <a href=ed2k: A.History.Of.Horror.(full.album.EAC.mp3.192kbps.VBR).by.SilverBlue.rar [185.51 Mb] [ Stats] floating around with following titles:
CD1
01 - 1921 - Nosferatu.mp3
02 - 1925 - The Phantom of the Opera.mp3
03 - 1935 - The Bride of Frankenstein.mp3
04 - 1951 - The Thing.mp3
05 - 1955 - Godzilla.mp3
06 - 1958 - Dracula.mp3
07 - 1959 - Peeping Tom.mp3
08 - 1959 - Horros of the Black Museum.mp3
09 - 1963 - The Haunting.mp3
10 - 1968 - The Devil Rides Out.mp3
11 - 1970 - Taste the Blood of Dracula.mp3
12 - 1973 - The Exorcist.mp3
13 - 1974 - Young Frankenstein.mp3
14 - 1976 - The Omen.mp3
CD2
01 1976 Suspiria - 1976 Suspiria.mp3
02 1978 Halloween - 1978 Halloween.mp3
03 1979 Alien - 1979 Alien.mp3
04 1980 Shining - 1980 Shining.mp3
05 1980 Dressed to Kill - 1980 Dressed to Kill.mp3
06 1982 Poltergeist - 1982 Poltergeist.mp3
07 1984 Nightmare on Elm Street - 1984 Nightmare on Elm Street.mp3
08 1987 Hellraiser - 1987 Hellraiser.mp3
09 1990 Frankenstein Unbound - 1990 Frankenstein Unbound.mp3
10 1992 Dracula - 1992 Dracula.mp3
11 1999 The Haunting - 1999 The Haunting.mp3
12 1999 The Sixth Sense - 1999 The Sixth Sense.mp3
13 2000 Lighthouse - 2000 Lighthouse.mp3
14 1999 The Ninth Gate - 1999 The Ninth Gate.mp3
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 10:09 am Post subject: |
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Dead But Dreaming Joined: Fri Aug 22, 2003 9:52 am Posts: 254 Location: Poland
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Bassline wrote: | tizzastre wrote: | d0c wrote: | i am impressed.... soundtracks of old horror movies, dont we got it all here at hhah |
what u mean by "here at hhah"??? is there any other post with these links on this site? |
what d0c is referring to about "here at hhah" the hhah is a tag most community members add to the emule/donkey nick to help boost the community push (read about it here) http://forum.dead-donkey.com/viewtopic.php?t=252and hhah is short for Horror Has A Home see the rather nice forum logo at the top of the screen d0c made and well basically we DO have it all here and with your impressive post of soundtracks it justs keeps getting better and better here |
heh ic :oops::oops::oops::oops::oops::oops::oops::oops::oops::oops:
im new here . i know what HHAH means but i thought that d0c was talking about other post, other link's site or irc channel.
misunderstanding
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 10:21 am Post subject: |
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THEMES OF HORROR
Tracklist:
1. The Fly (Shore) - 3:56
2. The Thing (Morricone) - 6:38
3. The Fog (Carpenter) - 3:04
4. Carrie (Donaggo) - 2:51
5. Psycho (Herrmann) - 3:33
6. Poltergeist III (Renzetti) - 3:24
7. The Tubular Bells {From The Exorcist} (Oldfield) - 4:04
8. Hellraiser (Osbourne/Wylde) - 3:34
9. Halloween (Carpenter) - 4:59
10. The Amityville Horror (Schifrin) - 4:35
11. Friday the 13th (Manfredini) - 3:28
12. Vertigo (Herrmann) - 3:42
13. The Silence of the Lambs (Shore) - 2:47
14. Rosemary's Baby (Komeda) - 2:29
ed2k: THEMES.OF.HORROR.[1995].[CD].Original.Soundtrack.[EAC-APE].by.Shaitan.[www.zonaheavymetal.com].rar [256.34 Mb] [ Stats]
there should be few sources ;]
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 10:29 am Post subject: NOW SOMETHING FRESHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH |
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Dead But Dreaming Joined: Fri Aug 22, 2003 9:52 am Posts: 254 Location: Poland
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HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES
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Tracklist:
1. Howdy Folks - 0:31
2. House of 1000 Corpses performed by Rob Zombie - 3:43
3. Saddle Up the Mule - 0:17
4. Everybody Scream (Theme from Dr.... performed by Rob Zombie - 2:36
5. Stuck in the Mud (Humphrey/Zombie) - 1:16
6. Holy Miss Moley - 0:16
7. Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass? performed by Buck Owens - 2:19
8. Run, Rabbit, Run performed by Rob Zombie - 3:01
9. Into the Pit - 1:21
10. Something for You Men - 0:20
11. I Wanna Be Loved by You performed by Helen Kane - 2:47
12. Pussy Liquor performed by Rob Zombie - 4:57
13. Scarecrow Attack (Humphrey/Zombie) - 2:12
14. My Baby Boy - 0:14
15. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue performed by Ramones - 1:34
16. Investigation and the Smokehouse (Humphrey/Zombie) - 0:35
17. The Bigger the Cushion - 2:26
18. I Remember You performed by Slim Whitman - 2:03
19. Drive Out the Rabbit - 0:13
20. Mary's Escape (Humphrey/Zombie) - 1:19
21. Little Piggy performed by Rob Zombie - 3:54
22. Ain't the Only Thing Tasty (Humphrey/Zombie) - 0:26
23. Dr. Satan - 0:19
24. Brick House 2003 performed by Rob Zombie / Lionel Richie / Trina - 3:48
25. To the House (Humphrey/Zombie) - 2:29
ed2k: VA-House_of_1000_Corpses-2003-PMS.powered.by.t.tar [62.09 Mb] [ Stats]
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FREDDY vs. JASON soundtrack!! NOT SCORE !!!
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Tracklist:
1. How Can I Live performed by Azzido Da Bass / Ill Nino
2. When Darkness Falls performed by Muse / Killswitch Engage
3. Beginning of the End performed by Mad Dogs / Spineshank
4. Sun Doesn't Rise performed by Jan Driver / Mushroomhead
5. Condemned Until Rebirth performed by Timo Maas / Hatebreed
6. Snap performed by Kinetic A.T.O.M. / Slipknot
7. Army of Me performed by Timo Maas / Chimaira
8. The After Dinner Payback performed by Timo Maas / from Autumn to Ashes
9. Leech performed by Timo Maas / Sevendust
10. Bombshell performed by Green Velvet / Powerman Five Thousand
11. Welcome to the Strange performed by Paganini Trax / Murderdolls
12. Out of My Way performed by Ian Wilkie / Timo Maas / Seether
13. Inside the Cynic performed by Big Ron / Stone Sour
14. Swinging the Dead performed by Timo Mass / Devildriver
15. The Waste performed by Major North / Sepultura
16. Middle of Nowhere performed by Lustral / Blank Theory
17. Ether performed by O / Nothingface
18. Trigger performed by Poseidon / in Flames
19. 11th Hour performed by Orinoko / Lamb of God
20. (We Were) Electrocute performed by Orinoko / Type O Negative
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graag wrote: | There's also <a href=ed2k: A.History.Of.Horror.(full.album.EAC.mp3.192kbps.VBR).by.SilverBlue.rar [185.51 Mb] [ Stats] floating around with following titles: CD1 01 - 1921 - Nosferatu.mp3 02 - 1925 - The Phantom of the Opera.mp3 03 - 1935 - The Bride of Frankenstein.mp3 04 - 1951 - The Thing.mp3 05 - 1955 - Godzilla.mp3 06 - 1958 - Dracula.mp3 07 - 1959 - Peeping Tom.mp3 08 - 1959 - Horros of the Black Museum.mp3 09 - 1963 - The Haunting.mp3 10 - 1968 - The Devil Rides Out.mp3 11 - 1970 - Taste the Blood of Dracula.mp3 12 - 1973 - The Exorcist.mp3 13 - 1974 - Young Frankenstein.mp3 14 - 1976 - The Omen.mp3 CD2 01 1976 Suspiria - 1976 Suspiria.mp3 02 1978 Halloween - 1978 Halloween.mp3 03 1979 Alien - 1979 Alien.mp3 04 1980 Shining - 1980 Shining.mp3 05 1980 Dressed to Kill - 1980 Dressed to Kill.mp3 06 1982 Poltergeist - 1982 Poltergeist.mp3 07 1984 Nightmare on Elm Street - 1984 Nightmare on Elm Street.mp3 08 1987 Hellraiser - 1987 Hellraiser.mp3 09 1990 Frankenstein Unbound - 1990 Frankenstein Unbound.mp3 10 1992 Dracula - 1992 Dracula.mp3 11 1999 The Haunting - 1999 The Haunting.mp3 12 1999 The Sixth Sense - 1999 The Sixth Sense.mp3 13 2000 Lighthouse - 2000 Lighthouse.mp3 14 1999 The Ninth Gate - 1999 The Ninth Gate.mp3 |
How much fun was this? My kids and I sat at home and listened to this trying to name the movies the songs came from. I don't know how sad this is, but between me and my boys, we knew all but Suspiria and Lighthouse. Great album, ripped really well The Godzilla theme made my livingroom shake!!!
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Hey Mr Training, I like doing shit like that too. You know what they say about small things?
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2003 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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training42 wrote: | How much fun was this? My kids and I sat at home and listened to this trying to name the movies the songs came from. I don't know how sad this is, but between me and my boys, we knew all but Suspiria and Lighthouse. Great album, ripped really well The Godzilla theme made my livingroom shake!!! Thanks |
Oh, it all depends on how old those boys are - if they are like 8 years old, then it's very, very sad.
Just kidding, BTW it's not my rip - I just downloaded it a while ago and had the link handy.
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