Last one for me...
When leading men were old and alcoholic
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EvanCampbell wrote:Deaf that reminds me I need to play one of his!You were on a streak here, @Evan. Killing it.
But first a little campground horror
deafmetal wrote:Not sure what I have gotten myself into with this one, but it's weirdly fun:Sounds like a winner to me! BIG John Scott fan.
John Scott orchestral pieces along with some experimental italo disco/synth tracks by the De Angelis brothers:
EvanCampbell wrote:Some good bits...bad bits...and tracks that make you wonder why you even listen to soundtracks.This is a universal truth, my friend.
deafmetal wrote:Not sure what I have gotten myself into with this one, but it's weirdly fun:Deaf, Yor is so sweet. I really like the film and I kind of love the score. It's not my usual fare, but it I find it quite compelling.
John Scott orchestral pieces along with some experimental italo disco/synth tracks by the De Angelis brothers:

deafmetal wrote:Late night Goldsmith:@deaf, love this Goldsmith score
tim28212 wrote:Xtro - Harry Bromley DavenportGood to hear, Tim. What a fun album!
Pure Destructive Records – PDR004
Just arrived this week. Nice to have an affordable copy of this score. My first purchase from PDR and I'm very happy. The vinyl pressings is, overall, fairly quiet. A few ticks and pops that another cleaning may remove. Recommend if anyone is on the fence about this one.


tim28212 wrote:Hard to decide which I like better, this or his score to Dracula. I sure love this one.Having just watched both of those in a short period of time I was having the same debate with myself. I think Dracula wins, but it’s a photo finish. Now if someone would please reissue that, I have...maybe the Portuguese pressing? I’m not sure I’ll have to look, but i paid more for it than I should have given its condition.
The Ninth Gate - Wojciech Kilar
Silva Screen – SILLP1505
tim28212 wrote:A score that outshines its source by an order of magnitude. One of the most interesting scores he ever did, and that’s saying something.
EvanCampbell wrote:ScoJo I think that Grizzly experience would traumatized anybody. Often the victim becomes an abuser...I think it is time you set that trap for some other lad. lolHeh heh....when they arrest me, I am SO pointing to this as the motivator for my 'Grizzly-style' rampage! :D
When I posted that Myrow I was thinking out of anybody on here, you might dig the absurdness of it.
Tim good spins...love Xtro and the ninth gate I play regularly. I actually prefer it over Dracula maybe because of the subject matter alone. Kind of odd... choosing thought over actual sound.
Hatter313 wrote:Ah fuck. You're gonna hate me @Hatter, but.....I bloody love that movie.tim28212 wrote:A score that outshines its source by an order of magnitude. One of the most interesting scores he ever did, and that’s saying something.
Too bad the film is such a mess, but it does have its moments
EvanCampbell wrote: Fred Myrow: Blue AngelsJust looked this up - sadly no copies around just now. Will add to my watch list.
This is a completely schizophrenic soundtrack...all over the place. Some good bits...bad bits...and tracks that make you wonder why you even listen to soundtracks.
EvanCampbell wrote:ScoJo that made me laugh out loud. Only hunt for it in a very disinterested manner lolRoger wilco!

Hatter313 wrote:I would like to own Dracula too. Kilar's Portrait of a lady has some fine moments too.
Having just watched both of those in a short period of time I was having the same debate with myself. I think Dracula wins, but it’s a photo finish. Now if someone would please reissue that, I have...maybe the Portuguese pressing? I’m not sure I’ll have to look, but i paid more for it than I should have given its condition.