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03-30-2014, 08:30 PM
John Harrison
Creepshow (Deluxe Edition)
1982/2011 (LaLaLand Records)

66 tracks, TRT: 2:14:33, 320 MP3
[code]
https://mega.co.nz/#!spNUXRRS!eoXHwn4z8UqkV_IKsHOYvjG5dJknXU4txNz8KAM BXw4/code]
Track Listing:

Note: every cue from LLLR's recent release is here (mostly untouched) but for the track "Danger in Space" it featured a weird fade-in versus how the cue originally opened so I mixed the "bootleg" cue into LLLR's version to complete the cue. For everything else, I just followed this guide (http://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=84990&forumID=1%20?iframe=true&archive=0) to put the remaining library cues into proper order. As a fair warning, not every cue is going to sound "great" due to the age and quality of its source. Until the rumored 37 track library cue album comes out, this will have to do. I also incorporated all of the Creepshow cues from the 2003 LLLR re-issue to compare/contrast the new presentation of the cues.
LaLaLand Records' mastering for some of the cues was strange (a recurring theme on their newer projects) on this version versus their original version. For instance, the track "Henry Leaves Wilma a Note" cross-fades the piano section beginning at 1:20 (on the 2003 album) into the preceding section on the 2014 re-release. Then in the track "Fluffy Eats Wilma," the opening stinger FADES IN! One second it's fun to listen to this album, the next it's frustrating how many strange changes were made to the cues.
Creepshow has always been a huge favorite film of mine since I was a wee child and I remember Creepshow was one of the first few albums of LLLR's that I purchased way back in 2003. I'm extremely excited that they re-released it with some of the library cues and the complete John Harrison score but a little letdown that there are so many awkward changes to the music. It was a great prototype to get started with nonetheless.
I heard several complaints about the new cover art by LLLR. Complain all you want but I like it so I'm keeping it.
Anyway, this was a pretty straightforward compilation so I have no additional notes. Should you have any questions, feel free to reach out and I'll address them. In the meantime, stay scared kiddies and enjoy the show!
Creepshow (Deluxe Edition)
1982/2011 (LaLaLand Records)

66 tracks, TRT: 2:14:33, 320 MP3
[code]
https://mega.co.nz/#!spNUXRRS!eoXHwn4z8UqkV_IKsHOYvjG5dJknXU4txNz8KAM BXw4/code]
Track Listing:

Note: every cue from LLLR's recent release is here (mostly untouched) but for the track "Danger in Space" it featured a weird fade-in versus how the cue originally opened so I mixed the "bootleg" cue into LLLR's version to complete the cue. For everything else, I just followed this guide (http://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=84990&forumID=1%20?iframe=true&archive=0) to put the remaining library cues into proper order. As a fair warning, not every cue is going to sound "great" due to the age and quality of its source. Until the rumored 37 track library cue album comes out, this will have to do. I also incorporated all of the Creepshow cues from the 2003 LLLR re-issue to compare/contrast the new presentation of the cues.
LaLaLand Records' mastering for some of the cues was strange (a recurring theme on their newer projects) on this version versus their original version. For instance, the track "Henry Leaves Wilma a Note" cross-fades the piano section beginning at 1:20 (on the 2003 album) into the preceding section on the 2014 re-release. Then in the track "Fluffy Eats Wilma," the opening stinger FADES IN! One second it's fun to listen to this album, the next it's frustrating how many strange changes were made to the cues.
Creepshow has always been a huge favorite film of mine since I was a wee child and I remember Creepshow was one of the first few albums of LLLR's that I purchased way back in 2003. I'm extremely excited that they re-released it with some of the library cues and the complete John Harrison score but a little letdown that there are so many awkward changes to the music. It was a great prototype to get started with nonetheless.
I heard several complaints about the new cover art by LLLR. Complain all you want but I like it so I'm keeping it.
Anyway, this was a pretty straightforward compilation so I have no additional notes. Should you have any questions, feel free to reach out and I'll address them. In the meantime, stay scared kiddies and enjoy the show!