Original Music From Tales From The Crypt 1989-1994
| Original Music From Tales From The Crypt (1989-1994 Television Series) |
Manufacturer: Warner Brothers
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Producers: Tim Sexton, Bruce Nazarin, Chuckii Booker. Engineers include: Rob Chiarelli, Anthony Jeffries, Mike Scotella. Includes |
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Original Music From Tales From The Crypt (1989-1994 Television Series) Specs:
| Product Name | Original Music From Tales From The Crypt (1989-1994 Television Series) |
| Manufacturer | Warner Brothers |
| Retail Price | $16.98 |
| EAN-13 | 0075992446228 |
| EAN-14 | 00075992446228 |
| UPC | 075992446228 |
| Specifications | |
| Release Date | 1992-10-13 |
| Format | Audio CD, CD |
| Artist(s) | Various Artists, Ry Cooder, Jimmy Webb, Jan Hammer, James Horner, Bruce Broughton, Original TV Soundtrack, Nicholas Pike, David Mansfield, Miles Goodman, David [composer] Newman |
| Album | Big Screen Music, Tales From the Crypt, Original Music From Tales From The Crypt (1989-1994 Television Series) |
| Tracks | - Tales from the Crypt (Main Title)
- Three's a Crowd
- Cutting Cards
- Loved to Death
- Dead Wait
- Undertaking Palor
- Carrion Death
- Ventriloquist's Dummy
- Thing from the Grave
- Man Who Was Death
- Reluctant Vampire
- Deadline
- Crypt Jam - John Kassir
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| Num. of Items | 1 |
| Record Label | Big Screen Music, Warner Brothers |
| Genre | Television |
| Deal first added on: | 19-January-2004 |

Latest 4 Reviews
Here is what people are saying about the Original Music From Tales From The Crypt (1989-1994 Television Series)
"Great unique song in Crypt Jam" | 2007-12-12 |
| - Reviewed By Horror Fan from Idaho Falls |
Great product however, Chuckii Booker is not mentioned at all here and he is responsible for the single & lead off video "Crypt Jam" as well as doing ALL the instrumentation and production here with John Kassir doing the Crypt Keeper's vocals. Loved all the tracks here as I am a BIG fan of Tales From The Crypt.
only the ghouliest of ghouls need to pick this up immediately! |
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"GREAT SOUNDTRACK!.....MISSING ONE TRACK......" | 2007-09-03 |
| - Reviewed By DAVID from PHX, AZ USA |
| I've been a fan of Tales From The Crypt for years, Have all the DVDS, and had to have the soundtrack-of course.. But the score from 'And All Through the House' is missing. That was my favorite-all time score from Tales from the Crypt. I wish they had put it on the soundtrack too:( |
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"Welcome, kiddies! Would you like to dance to death?" | 2003-10-31 |
| - Reviewed By Pamela Scarangello from Middletown, NJ USA |
I am an avid fan of the HBO series. Therefore I can gleefully day that the "Tales from the Crypt" album provides a suspenseful, orchestral variety of scores that never get old. Although I have watched all of the episodes written on the track list, I don't need to look inside the cover sleeve to enjoy the 13 tunes. In fact, since the music completely stands on its own, I am able to imagine a variety of fantastic settings in my mind. Danny Elfman's macabre theme song makes me envision a tour through series' cobwebbed mansion, descend the house's spiraling staircase, and seach for the very same coffin where the Crypt-Keeper rests. "Cutting Cards," with its plucked violin and cello strings, makes me picture someone in a tense meeting with a 1920's gangster (someone like Al Capone). "Loved to Death" can best be described as a soap opera romance heightened by champagne and a dangerous affair (as indicated by the track's saxophone). "Dead Wait's" primal drums and rattles set a mysterious aura in the wild, sweltering jungles of South Africa. "The Ventriloquist's Dummy" seems to be set in an abandoned carnival, where dolls and toy soldiers come to life and turn into malevolent monsters. "The Man Who Was Death," with its vibrating rockabilly guitar and piano, is the perfect score for a Wild West saloon. "The Reluctant Vampire's" sparkling harpsicord makes me imagine 18th century France, where aristocratic bloodsuckers enjoy many nights of luxury and decadence. Finally, "Deadline's" smooth jazz reminds me of a 1940's film noir, one in which a crime is being solved by a gumshoe detective. Last but not least, kiddies, television's Host with the Most, the Crypt Keeper (John Kassir) closes the album with "The Crypt Jam," a unique, hip-hop party track guaranteed to make EVERY DAY Halloween. Accompanied by dancing ghouls and skeletons, the Keeper cackles a rap that invites everyone to an unforgettable monster bash. What I can say in the end is that "Tales from the Crypt" is worth hearing all the way through. It will make you want to Trick or Treat all year long! |
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"Original Music from the Cult series" | 2000-07-31 |
| - Reviewed By Christoph Baumann from Buchenhain Deutschland |
| That's it... The CD all Fans waited for. If you loved the series you will automatically love the soundtrack. A large variety by some of the best composers of Film Music including James Horner, Danny Elfman and David Newman gives you the creeps... excellent CD, it's worth the money! |
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