- Tue Apr 28, 2015 6:31 pm
#63483
My question is:
How many of you are actually listening to the actual music off of these records and enjoying it as if it were just a regular album put out by another artist??
Or are you guys just liking it because of the movie that the music is from?
For me, it’s ultimately about the music and not so much about the film itself, however I can think of a few exceptions, i.e.; Surf Nazis Must Die is one of the only soundtracks I had to buy another copy of due to repeat listening.
I like Carpenter’s stuff either way, whether I like his movies or not. The music is something I would listen to on a daily basis, even if it was recorded by anybody else.
However, that’s the not the case with the majority of soundtracks being released at this time, IMO. I get the whole limited budget thing for the campy movies of that time period, hence, the lack funds for recording, etc.. But it’s not so much that, as it is that I have a hard time enjoying the actual music off of these soundtracks because of the music itself, not due to the production quality of the recordings. (love lo-fi)
A lot of it sounds like an instrumental b-side to a Billy Joel album (not that there’s anything wrong with Mr. Joel) or bumper music for a workout video from the mid 80s. Pure camp value, cool hip factor, etc. I get it.
Couldn’t say I listened to Bronx Warriors more than, 2 times. Same with Chopping Mall.
With that being said, I think it’s cool that a lot of these soundtracks are being pressed for the very first time and given a chance to appeal to an audience that might not have been there otherwise.
But, with me, it’s helped me to become a lot more selective with my purchases, especially this year, which is a good thing, as opposed to being swept up into a blind buying frenzy. (which most of us, I think, have had experiences with)
How many of you are actually listening to the actual music off of these records and enjoying it as if it were just a regular album put out by another artist??
Or are you guys just liking it because of the movie that the music is from?
For me, it’s ultimately about the music and not so much about the film itself, however I can think of a few exceptions, i.e.; Surf Nazis Must Die is one of the only soundtracks I had to buy another copy of due to repeat listening.
I like Carpenter’s stuff either way, whether I like his movies or not. The music is something I would listen to on a daily basis, even if it was recorded by anybody else.
However, that’s the not the case with the majority of soundtracks being released at this time, IMO. I get the whole limited budget thing for the campy movies of that time period, hence, the lack funds for recording, etc.. But it’s not so much that, as it is that I have a hard time enjoying the actual music off of these soundtracks because of the music itself, not due to the production quality of the recordings. (love lo-fi)
A lot of it sounds like an instrumental b-side to a Billy Joel album (not that there’s anything wrong with Mr. Joel) or bumper music for a workout video from the mid 80s. Pure camp value, cool hip factor, etc. I get it.
Couldn’t say I listened to Bronx Warriors more than, 2 times. Same with Chopping Mall.
With that being said, I think it’s cool that a lot of these soundtracks are being pressed for the very first time and given a chance to appeal to an audience that might not have been there otherwise.
But, with me, it’s helped me to become a lot more selective with my purchases, especially this year, which is a good thing, as opposed to being swept up into a blind buying frenzy. (which most of us, I think, have had experiences with)
