Donna Summer - "MacArthur Park" (single version) (3:54)
Bee Gees - "Tragedy" (4:53)
Alfie Davis & The Sylvia Young Theatre School Choir - "Day-O" (2:51)
Tess Parks - "Somedays" (2:30)
Scott Weiland - "Where's The Man" (5:06)
Richard Max - "Right Here Waiting" (4:24)
Sigur Ros - "Svefn-g-englar" (9:00)
Richard Harris - "MacArthur Park" (7:24)
Pino Donaggio - "Main Title From Carrie" (2:50)
Danny Elfman - "Main Title Theme" (3:21)
Danny Elfman - "End Titles" (4:35)
Review: Iconic movie classic Beetlejuice is back and we for one have enjoyed its return. Tim Burton's 1988 cult classic has been reimagined for modern audiences in 2014 and came complete with a new soundtrack. The original score, composed by the legendary Danny Elfman, blends whimsical melodies with eerie undertones, perfectly capturing the film's quirky and haunting vibe. Highlights of the original include Elfman's iconic main titles, which have become synonymous with Burton's gothic style. The new soundtrack also features standout tracks like Alfie Davis & The Sylvia Young Theatre School Choir's rendition of 'Day-O' and Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting," adding fresh dimensions to this timeless, offbeat classic.
Donna Summer - "MacArthur Park" (single version) (3:54)
Bee Gees - "Tragedy" (4:53)
Alfie Davis & The Sylvia Young Theatre School Choir - "Day-O" (2:51)
Tess Parks - "Somedays" (2:30)
Scott Weiland - "Where's The Man" (5:06)
Richard Max - "Right Here Waiting" (4:24)
Sigur Ros - "Svefn-g-englar" (9:00)
Richard Harris - "MacArthur Park" (7:24)
Pino Donaggio - "Main Title From Carrie" (2:50)
Danny Elfman - "Main Title Theme" (3:21)
Danny Elfman - "End Titles" (4:35)
Review: Tim Burton's films offer a one-of-a-kind experience, creating vivid, macabre universes where outsiders and gothic elements reign supreme. The original Beetlejuice stands as one of the defining films in this universe and set high expectations for the sequel. Without spoilers, we can confirm that Danny Elfman's iconic theme remains as evocative as ever, while the soundtrack is a standout. Featuring artists like Donna Summer, Sigur Ros, and Scott Weiland, the collection also includes Pino Donaggio's deceptively serene Main Title from Carrie-a brilliant and unexpected nod to the 1976 Carrie all adding a perfect touch of comedic darkness.
Donna Summer - "MacArthur Park" (single version) (3:54)
Bee Gees - "Tragedy" (4:53)
Alfie Davis & The Sylvia Young Theatre School Chior - "Day-O" (2:51)
Tess Parks - "Somedays" (2:30)
Scott Weiland - "Where's The Man" (5:06)
Richard Marx - "Right Here Waiting" (4:24)
Sigur Ros - "Svefn-g-englar" (9:00)
Richard Harris - "MacArthur Park" (7:24)
Pino Donaggio - "Main Title From Carrie" (2:50)
Danny Elfman - "Main Title Theme" (3:21)
Danny Elfman - "End Titles" (4:35)
Review: The Beetlejuice is back! The whimsical and eerie energy of Tim Burton's 1988 cult classic has been remade for modern audiences and comes with a new soundtrack. The original was composed by the legendary Danny Elfman and the score masterfully blends mischievous melodies with haunting undertones that encapsulate the film's offbeat charm. Highlights include Elfman's iconic main titles, which have become synonymous with Burton's gothic aesthetic, and the likes of Alfie Davis & The Sylvia Young Theatre School Choir's 'Day-O' and Richard Marx's 'Right Here Waiting.'
Dead Connection/Corpse On The Stairs/Ben Arrives (1:11)
Panic (2:19)
Blood From The Landing (1:08)
Smashing The Headlight (1:44)
Tire Iron Attack (2:19)
Don't Look At It! (1:02)
Back Porch Bonfire (0:40)
Searching The House (0:45)
The Music Box (0:22)
Boarding Up The House (3:03)
Fireplace & Torch (0:36)
Kocked Out (1:33)
Lounge Chair Bonfire (1:15)
The Cellar Door (0:30)
Finding The Rifle (2:44)
Ben Comforts Barbara (0:24)
Cleaning Upstairs (2:03)
New Arrivals (0:19)
Attack At The Window (1:36)
Grasping Hands (4:00)
Ghouls Approach The House (0:35)
Down To The Cellar (1:08)
Up From The Cellar (1:36)
Escape Plan (1:32)
Tom & Judy (1:04)
Unboarding (1:16)
Molotov Cocktails (1:48)
Escape From The House (1:52)
Truck Escape (1:14)
Truck On Fire (1:20)
Feeding Frenzy (2:30)
Lights Out (1:22)
Finale Siege (2:16)
Breakthrough (2:18)
Helen's Death (2:18)
Ghouls Overrun (2:18)
Cellar Nightmare (2:18)
The Posse (2:18)
Bonfire (2:18)
End Credits (2:18)
Bonus Night Of The Living Dead 1968 Radio Spot (1:43)
Review: Waxwork Records presents another superb OST here in the form of the complete Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead. Released originally in 1968, this groundbreaking independent horror film follows seven strangers trapped in a farmhouse and besieged by flesh-eating ghouls. Made on a modest budget by a group of Pittsburgh-based filmmakers, it became a cultural phenomenon, earning over 250 times its cost and redefining the horror genre. Acknowledged as a cult classic, the film is preserved in the National Film Registry for its cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance and the soundtrack is just as compelling.
Review: This deluxe vinyl reissue presents the original Bride of Frankenstein soundtrack featuring remastered audio, new artwork, and estate-approved likenesses of Elsa Lanchester. Directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff and Lanchester, the 1935 horror classic is widely regarded as one of cinema's greatest sequels and was rightly celebrated as Whale's masterpiece. The movie was added to the U.S. National Film Registry in 1998 for its cultural significance and this historic release has been sourced from master acetates at Syracuse University and Universal's archives and marks the first time the film's original score is available on vinyl.
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