Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Terror In The Aisles Soundtrack [1984-2010]



Released in 1984, TERROR IN THE AISLES takes the audience through some of Hollywood's most terrifying moments from several of the finest horror, science fiction and crime films of the 60s, 70s and 80s, including films such as NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, PSYCHO, JAWS, HALLOWEEN, THE FOG, FRIDAY THE 13TH, THE THING, THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, THE EXORCIST, THE SHINING, INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS and many more. The framework for TERROR IN THE AISLES is very simple. Current horror stars Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen sit with an audience in a movie theater watching an unnamed horror film while the viewer is shown clips from the history of cinema as the hosts try to answer a question... What is so appealing about movies that scare us?

Logistically, it would not make sense to use the existing music for all of the film clips used in the film or you would have a soundtrack of complete chaos, with different music styles colliding with each other and some harsh editing. Director Andrew Kuehn would need a composer who could write music that would support the clips shown in the film and also maintain its own dramatic progression. To resolve this problem, Kuehn turned to composer John Beal, who already had a solid reputation for writing music for movie trailers and would easily be able to switch musical gears in a microsecond and was also intimately familiar with the original scores for many of the clips shown in the film. While some of the score for TERROR IN THE AISLES is electronic, most of the score was recorded with a symphony orchestra at CTS Studios, Wembley in London.

Award-winning television and film composer John Beal's career spans from stage to recording, to theatrical and television films and documentaries, major network television series and network specials, and he is recognized as one of Hollywood's most prolific composers of music for motion picture trailers. After his success on stage, in the studio and composing for hit television shows, John began his career in creative advertising with Hollywood's movie marketing pioneer Andrew J. Kuehn, and was an integral part of the ground-breaking creation of today's definitive contemporary motion picture trailer form. Beal is recognized throughout the industry as the creative who defined its musical style and template. Trusted by virtually every studio to help sell their films, the success of advertising campaigns to which John Beal has contributed his efforts to is literally measured in hundreds of billions of dollars.

Tracklist:

01. Prologue/Main Title (04:07)
02. Don't Drop The Knife† (03:10)
03. Nightmares Gives Us These (02:45)
04. Goodbye Parker/Point Of View (03:32)
05. Special Effects (00:59)
06. Carnival Music (01:06)
07. Get Ready To Be Scared! (03:46)
08. Enter The Villains (06:03)
09. Clubus Interruptus (02:28)
10. Midnight Risks (04:36)
11. You Really Scared Me (04:47)
12. Evil Can Come Anywhere (03:37)
13. The Devil Made Me Do It (06:50)
14. Sex And Danger (04:32)
15. Dames In Danger (03:01)
16. Horror Of Comedies (01:50)
17. Is This The End? (03:37)
18. Terror In The Aisles End Credits (04:28)
19. They're Not Very Nice (03:14)
Performed by Larry Weiss, Written by Margery Doppelt, John Beal & Doug Timm
20. Bonus Tracks: Carousel of Doom (00:33)
21. Bonus Tracks: Last Carnival Ride (00:46)

Total Time: 01:09:47

Enjoy and have a nice day.

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