To me the whole score to Needful Things is brilliant, but "Art & The Minister" is an evocative masterpiece of aural pleasure. It is portentous and playfully melancholy without being heavy handed. It reminds me of a less brooding take on Goldsmith's The Omen. Both films deal with the devil's grip on unsuspecting humanity.
Not a SINGLE vote yet for the "Wedding Night" cue from FRANKENSTEIN!?!? This was my first Doyle score I owned and, for my money, is still his most rapturous and lyrical. That love theme is sheer genius!
To me the whole score to Needful Things is brilliant, but "Art & The Minister" is an evocative masterpiece of aural pleasure. It is portentous and playfully melancholy without being heavy handed.
Another vote for this, narrowly edging out the first track from Goblet of Fire.
Not a SINGLE vote yet for the "Wedding Night" cue from FRANKENSTEIN!?!? This was my first Doyle score I owned and, for my money, is still his most rapturous and lyrical. That love theme is sheer genius!
Just hadn't gotten around to it. So now there are two. The love theme is pretty good. That performance of it is devastating. I was actually very disappointed when I saw it with the film, btw.
For me ... "The Devil's Here" from Needful Things. Probably a neglected one from him but it was my first Doyle score and one of the most memorable track I heard in my life!