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Tales From the Crypt Soundtrack LP (Pumpkin Orange Vinyl)

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SKU:
WEALP89958
UPC:
093624899587

Pumpkin Orange Vinyl LP!

First Time On Vinyl! Featuring a "Who's Who" of film composers including Danny Elfman, Jan Hammer, James Horner, Jimmy Webb, David Mansfield, Ry Cooder and others. Pressed on Pumpkin-colored vinyl.

A compilation of cues from HBO's gruesomely humorous series Tales from the Crypt. Each half-hour segment is based on an EC-style horror story, usually with a twist or two along the way, with each story featuring not only a different cast and director, but also, usually, a different composer (with the main title theme being Danny Elfman's typically spirited composition). This compilation is the first album release for most of this material (Elfman's theme already appeared on Music for a Darkened Theater), and, as might be expected, it's somewhat variable...There are interesting choices here, though -- Ry Cooder, for one, providing the score for "The Man Who Was Death"; Jimmy Webb scoring "Loved to Death" in a fashion that mixes the '50s, his own "MacArthur Park," and the '90s brew of technology; and Elfman orchestrator Steve Bartek providing a distinctive set of cues for "Deadline." The sheer variety of composers and styles is more than enough to keep the album interesting in the first place. There's a major bonus in the fact that much of the music is also excellent, and often interesting -- pocket examples of how to go about creating a score for a piece of film. Added to this is "The Crypt Jam," a Chuckii Booker number that features the Crypt Keeper (played with malevolent glee by John Kassir) rapping -- something that could have been immensely stupid but is instead incredibly funny (no small thanks to Kassir's vocal performance).
-Steven McDonald, AllMusic

Features

  • Pumpkin Orange Vinyl LP
  • Made in Czech Republic

Selections

Side 1:

  1. Tales From The Crypt (Main Title) - Composed by Danny Elfman
  2. Three's A Crowd - Composed by Jan Hammer
  3. Cutting Cards - Composed by James Horner
  4. Loved To Death - Composed by Jimmy Webb
  5. Dead Wait - Composed by David Mansfield
  6. Undertaking Palor - Composed by Nicholas Pike
  7. Carrion Death - Composed by Bruce Broughton

Side 2:

  1. Ventriloquist's Dummy - Composed by Miles Goodman
  2. The Thing From The Grave - Composed by David Newman
  3. The Man Who Was Death - Composed by Ry Cooder
  4. Reluctant Vampire - Composed by Cliff Eidelman
  5. Deadline - Composed by Steve Bartek
  6. The Crypt Jam - Performed by The Crypt Keeper (John Kassir)