interesting motion picture soundtracks

Started by P-K, June 05, 2012, 04:41:48 PM

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ANDROPHILIA

in this moment of great rediscovery of cult OST i think "la casa dalle finestre che ridono" is a serious lack.

in fact I think it has never been printed
-ANDROPHILIA
-LIM DUL



"Give me crack and anal sex
Take the only tree that's left
and stuff it up the hole
in your culture" 
(L.Cohen)

Scat-O-Logy

DW actually provided quite nice art for all their RSD releases.
Not a fan of color vinyl but these are pretty cool!

andy vomit

i managed to snag the only copy of "in the wall" that my local store got on RSD...  highly recommended. 
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Scat-O-Logy

Slumber Party Massacre



"Apologies to all but we have had some database issues overnight with this particular product ID and are delaying the release of Slumber Party Massacre until next week. I know this is a pain but we'd rather delay this and get it right than have the site crash and leave lots of you without records all other items are unaffected.

We'll let you know early next week on a firm time and date of this release.

Thanks for understanding."

bitewerksMTB

#214
Light in the Attic has Slumber Party Massacre up on their site for U.S. orders; it's clear vinyl. I listened to the score yesterday on youtube & I know I've seen the film but I do not remember anything from it. I should look for a torrent soon*. I think the liner notes on the original LP says something about only 3 pieces of musical gear were used to create the music.

I hoping Cannibal Ferox will start shipping soon; the release date is the 28th, I think?

*I'm d/l'ing SPM from Cinemageddon now.


expectorant

Quote from: bitewerksMTB on April 25, 2014, 10:26:23 PM
I think the liner notes on the original LP says something about only 3 pieces of musical gear were used to create the music.

Yeah, the back cover lists:

"Instruments:
Casiotone MT-30
Cymbals
Crystal Glasses"

Scat-O-Logy

Quote from: Scat-O-Logy on April 20, 2014, 10:31:27 PM
DW actually provided quite nice art for all their RSD releases.
Not a fan of color vinyl but these are pretty cool!


"Ltd numbers of our Record Store Day titles are now up on our website.

TNT failed to deliver a wholesale shipment to one of our one stops which is why we have these leftovers. You should also be able to find them online through record stores as they are allowed to seel them 7 days after the event too.

Leftovers have always gone online 7 days after the event.
If you bought off eBay at inflated prices you could always open a dispute with the flipper and return it and get your money back."

bitewerksMTB

I wouldn't mind owning The Perfume of the Lady in Black, it's a cool movie (Kinda like Rosemary's Baby with an over the top gory ending). I haven't noticed anyone in the US selling it at a reasonable price.

The sample I listened to from In the Wall wasn't bad. I've never heard of the film but I did run across a link to it on Vimeo the other day but cannot remember where I saw the link.

acsenger

It's a good thing I wasn't that keen on the Soundcloud samples of these latest Death Waltz releases, otherwise I'd have to fork out around AUD 55 for each with postage. A record would have to be very-very good to justify that kind of money.

acsenger

#220
The other day I got Fabio Frizzi's City of the Living Dead and Roberto Donati's Eaten Alive! LPs (both on Stella Edizioni/Private Records). They're both great (although Eaten Alive! has a few tracks that are a bit too normal rock music for me, but they're catchy still). Nice packaging too. I'm looking forward to Stelvio Cipriani's The Great Alligator on the same label; the Youtube sample is pretty good. Apparently it should be out soon.

A while ago I also got Alessandro Alessandroni's Inchiesta on CD (there was a vinyl reissue too last year) which is awesome. Anyone into at times funky, at times atmospheric music should check it out. I've got another Alessandroni, a Nino Rapicavoli library album, and Andrzej Korzynski's Possession LP set aside at a mailorder company.

I can also recommend the Bruno Nicolai/Roger Roger split 7" on Finders Keepers: it's great horror film music. It's part of a 7" series of horror movie soundtracks, but based on the samples, I didn't like the other ones.

It's due to this thread I looked into movie soundtracks recently, and based on what I've been reading and samples I've listened to, I'm hoping I can get the second pressing of Bruno Nicolai's All the Colours of the Dark; everyone seems crazy about this one and the samples are good indeed. I'll have to check out samples of the two upcoming Nicolai releases on FK too, The Case of the Bloody Iris and Your Vice is a Locked Room... I'd like to hear Cannibal Ferox too, although it's meant to be almost the same as Eaten Alive!.

I'd be interested to hear releases on these recent soundtrack labels like Death Waltz, Waxwork etc., but they're goddamn expensive with postage...

bitewerksMTB

The Case of the Bloody Iris and Your Vice is a Locked Room... are both up for sale on Finders Keepers website. I'll have to keep an eye on Mount Analog (my copy of All the Colours... is in transit & it's back in stock on Mt.Analog's site).

Cannibal Ferox is delayed due to backlog from RSD. New release date is the 12th or so. I bet DW's Slumber Party Massacre gets pushed back, too.

Waxwork's releases are expensive before postage! I haven't bought any of them, yet. There will be another pressing for Creepshow but $28 for 1 record is a bit much, IMO.

acsenger

Yeah, I got the email about those new Finders Keepers releases now being on sale from the label, so I ordered Your Vice..., The Case of... and All the Colours... (since it's back in stock) from them. I also couldn't resist and ordered the Cannibal Ferox tape yesterday.

Marko-V

I usually tend to get bored easily when listening to soundtracks. Very few of them actually manage to keep me interested, even though the films and music might work together well when watching the movie.
My all time favorite is probably Vampyros Lesbos soundtrack (enjoyable even if you've never seen the movie... I dare to say that soundtrack is better than movie itself). Also Liquid Sky is quite interesting... sadly it is quite hard to find for a reasonable price.

acsenger

I've been listening to samples/parts of quite a few soundtracks lately, and most of them I find rather boring too -- or let's say, they might work well with the movies they're made for, but as music only they don't hold up (for me). However, the few soundtracks I've got so far work perfectly as standalone albums. Just like with any other type of music, it seems I have to listen to quite a lot of stuff to find something I really like (of course, by listening to samples, I run the risk of hearing bad parts and missing what might be good parts).