lord71
02-01-2015, 03:39 PM
A story that goes beyond the boundaries of the Supernatural to the half-world of the living dead... Where a woman's soul inhabits a fly's body... where vampires suck only the blood of those they love dearest.
http://store.intrada.com/core/media/media.nl?id=7032&c=ACCT67745&h=59d6af5898475608fdf6
01. Main Title (1:48)
Main Title
Introduction
02. The Drop Of Water (9:19)
Ripples
Lily Horn
Card Table
That Medium
Possessed
Drop Of Water
The Ring
The Corpse
Burial Dress
03. The Telephone (17:33)
The Telephone
Click
The Voice
Cry In The Night
The Shadow
Frank Is Dead
Sedative
Light In The Window
Dawn Intruder
Strangulation
04. The Wurdalak (30:03)
The Wurdalak
The Homestead
The Bandit
The Dagger
Gorka Returns
Severed Head
Restless Count
Pursuit
Child Wurdalak
Gregor's Decision
Transformation
Escape
Refuge
Compulsion
Gathering Clan
Back Home (M&E)
The Bedroom (M&E)
Conversion (M&E)
Movie Set (M&E)
End Credits
World premiere release of U.S. score for American International Pictures horror film directed by Mario Bava, starring Boris Karloff. Many prints of film feature Italian score but MGM vaults did yield complete Les Baxter scoring masters for all but final reel (roughly five minutes). Fortunately, M&E elements (music & effects without dialog) were available, allowing entire score to be presented in excellent mono as recorded for film. Though happily without dialog, those last few minutes do have requisite footsteps, doors, horses, whatnot. (Remaining 53-minutes of score play from excellent condition scoring session rolls). Film divides into three separate tales with separate scores for each tale as well. Interestingly, Baxter writes each score with attention to overall architecture of music, allows numerous smaller pieces to connect by key, motivic structure or color perfectly from one piece to the next. Three rich, cohesive suites are the result. "The Drop Of Water" offers complex, involved score with exposed ideas for strings, woodwinds getting spotlight. "The Telephone" offers dramatic score in symphonic jazz mode with generous amount of music dropped from final production of film. "The Wurdalak" is longest score, with powerful ideas, florid Eastern Europe flavor and rich symphonic colors getting attention. Action, vampire terror, rich love theme are all on display! Great cover art plus complete cue assembly details inside booklet add to nice package. Les Baxter conducts.
Intrada Special Collection release available while quantities and interest remains!

ISC 215 Black Sabbath.zip 319.0 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!wZQWjKyC!91U5RPwi2fMEXOCQ1CSAHkmhNVyfTJk2KQde1gC ogLM
http://store.intrada.com/core/media/media.nl?id=7032&c=ACCT67745&h=59d6af5898475608fdf6
01. Main Title (1:48)
Main Title
Introduction
02. The Drop Of Water (9:19)
Ripples
Lily Horn
Card Table
That Medium
Possessed
Drop Of Water
The Ring
The Corpse
Burial Dress
03. The Telephone (17:33)
The Telephone
Click
The Voice
Cry In The Night
The Shadow
Frank Is Dead
Sedative
Light In The Window
Dawn Intruder
Strangulation
04. The Wurdalak (30:03)
The Wurdalak
The Homestead
The Bandit
The Dagger
Gorka Returns
Severed Head
Restless Count
Pursuit
Child Wurdalak
Gregor's Decision
Transformation
Escape
Refuge
Compulsion
Gathering Clan
Back Home (M&E)
The Bedroom (M&E)
Conversion (M&E)
Movie Set (M&E)
End Credits
World premiere release of U.S. score for American International Pictures horror film directed by Mario Bava, starring Boris Karloff. Many prints of film feature Italian score but MGM vaults did yield complete Les Baxter scoring masters for all but final reel (roughly five minutes). Fortunately, M&E elements (music & effects without dialog) were available, allowing entire score to be presented in excellent mono as recorded for film. Though happily without dialog, those last few minutes do have requisite footsteps, doors, horses, whatnot. (Remaining 53-minutes of score play from excellent condition scoring session rolls). Film divides into three separate tales with separate scores for each tale as well. Interestingly, Baxter writes each score with attention to overall architecture of music, allows numerous smaller pieces to connect by key, motivic structure or color perfectly from one piece to the next. Three rich, cohesive suites are the result. "The Drop Of Water" offers complex, involved score with exposed ideas for strings, woodwinds getting spotlight. "The Telephone" offers dramatic score in symphonic jazz mode with generous amount of music dropped from final production of film. "The Wurdalak" is longest score, with powerful ideas, florid Eastern Europe flavor and rich symphonic colors getting attention. Action, vampire terror, rich love theme are all on display! Great cover art plus complete cue assembly details inside booklet add to nice package. Les Baxter conducts.
Intrada Special Collection release available while quantities and interest remains!

ISC 215 Black Sabbath.zip 319.0 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!wZQWjKyC!91U5RPwi2fMEXOCQ1CSAHkmhNVyfTJk2KQde1gC ogLM