- Thu Oct 10, 2013 1:19 pm
#5552
I hear you on this. The whole colored vinyl thing drives me nutty, to be honest. There was the article that the Número Group dudes published in The Wire about the parallels of baseball cards to vinyl (although it did piss some people off). Even though the low-end on my copy of the gold "Fog" is nothing short of impressive, it's pretty noisy. Lots of people would be excited to get a colored "Prince of Darkness," but I'd trade it in for a 180gm black vinyl copy any day. I hope Spencer continues with the poly-lined innersleeves because those heavy printed innersleeves destroy the vinyl (event though it sounds fine, my "House by the Cemetery" looked TORE UP when held up to the light last night).
As for the 180gm vs. 140gm argument, I haven't noticed a huge different, it all just matters on where it's pressed. The heavier vinyl seems to help somewhat, but I have noticed that it simply matters where it was pressed. United in the U.S. is always lousy, no matter the color or weight.
As far as music, the Carpenter and Carpenter/Howarth things are easily the best. I'd comment on the extra musical cues provided in "The Fog," and although it's cool to have, it's nothing revelatory, just a continuation of sorts (at least my opinion-- I have a feeling this comment will rile some folks up). "Halloween III" is hands-down the most enjoyable stand-alone soundtrack; it really holds its own (and the fidelity is very nice!). As much as I love the "Halloween II" soundtrack, I find the sound quality to be a tad muddy; folks who have the original, did it always sound like this? I have a feeling it's definitely have a DW thing.
I find Carpenter's stuff to be the creepiest, and I'm a sucker for those old analog synths. I spin them repeatedly at night for a bizarre mix of meditation and desired isolation. I love, love, love the score for "Zombi 2," and regardless of pressing/color, it really does scream on vinyl (thanks 45 RPM!). The main theme on that is incredible.
"Manchester Morgue" sounds incredible as well, and had that been re-released in 1997 or so, it would've been massive (along with the whole lounge-y rare groove/soundtrack/Stereolab/Broadcast thing). I dig the rare groove thing occasionally, but I prefer the stark, apocalyptic Carpenter thing more.
The one that I'm not totally sold on is "House by the Cemetery." I don't think it sucks by any means, it's just the least intriguing of what I've heard. The main theme is great, but it's not a total banger as a whole. What do you think?
Haven't heard "Let the Right One In." Thoughts?
So, soundtrack enthusiasts, guide me! Is "Day of the Dead" creepy, or is it a souvenir? Didn't care for the "Re-animator" score.
And can I stress, once again, in talks of Boards of Canada and horror soundtracks, the absolute importance of these current Nate Young "Regression" trilogy of albums? And who is going to do the original "Texas Chain Saw"?
Forgive my ignorance and crap stream of consciousness, I'm at work, and not well-versed in horror soundtracks. It's all pretty new to me!