Got another addition for the list, cortesy of the OGM/Capitol Music Library:
Graduation Day (Gaudeamus Igitur)
Composed by Johannes Brahms and arranged by Erik Markman
This was played in "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verril" as Jordy fantasizes about paying off his $200 bank loan with the meteor and refuses to settle for anything less than that ammount (mere moments before the meteor broke in half).
Thanks so much for your assistance with this guys. It is very much appreciated
ZDR, would you happen to have copies of or links to these variations? I can only find Dramatic Eerie PG190A on what looks to be an unofficial release on iTunes. I don't use iTunes, and I don't plan to ever do so.
I hope at some point the snippet of a track used in Creepshow (and more well-known as the stinger going to/coming back from commercials for "Tales From The Darkside") can be located. If anyone can find it, it's PrimeEvil.
I hope at some point the snippet of a track used in Creepshow (and more well-known as the stinger going to/coming back from commercials for "Tales From The Darkside") can be located. If anyone can find it, it's PrimeEvil.
Any idea where in the movie the track you're speaking of is located?
I hope at some point the snippet of a track used in Creepshow (and more well-known as the stinger going to/coming back from commercials for "Tales From The Darkside") can be located. If anyone can find it, it's PrimeEvil.
Any idea where in the movie the track you're speaking of is located?
It's heard after Jordy opens his bottle of Ripple Red and takes a swig, and that scene fades out into the surrounding area as the audience sees the growing foliage from the meteor. It's fast but unmistakable and is heard right before Danger Tension (by Ib Glindemann) starts, roughly 25-26 minutes into the film. To be fair, it's only the end bit (the stinger) that is heard in that moment, not the entire track before Danger Tension starts.
It's heard after Jordy opens his bottle of Ripple Red and takes a swig, and that scene fades out into the surrounding area as the audience sees the growing foliage from the meteor. It's fast but unmistakable and is heard right before Danger Tension (by Ib Glindemann) starts, roughly 25-26 minutes into the film. To be fair, it's only the end bit (the stinger) that is heard in that moment, not the entire track before Danger Tension starts.
Is it that tiny piece of what sounds like a few repeated flute notes? If so, that's gonna be a lot of fun to try and find
Although I have found more than I originally thought I would, I am a little disappointed that I have not found the cues I want the most. Those being the cue that plays before and during Bedelia's visit to the grave, and the string part that first plays as Jordy reaches for and touches the meteor. And while we have identified the track in Something to Tide You Over with the soprano vocals (cheers ZDR) I don't have a listenable copy. But I really am enjoying so far the unofficial soundtrack I have put together.
Is it that tiny piece of what sounds like a few repeated flute notes? If so, that's gonna be a lot of fun to try and find
That would indeed be it. Obviously, it's a longer track that ends with those flute-like sounds. I was going to try and link a "Tales From The Darkside" episode the track was played in in what I'd assume was its entirety but apparently Paramount has stepped in on copyrights territory and removed the episodes from youtube. Virtually all music from "Creepshow" (library tracks) made its way to the first season of "TFTD" in various forms.
I'm loving this thread. I just hope I can track down some of these tracks. Listening to some of the Capitol Library music now on Spotify. Great stuff.
Are you able to list the tracks that are available to download? I've found some and not others.
http://www.dittybase.com/Search/Search.htm This site should have almost everything that is listed by Erik Markman, Ib Glindemann, Robert Ascot and Neil Amsterdam. Just click composer, choose the relevant one, and search through the tracks.
http://yowpyowp.blogspot.com/ Found a few here, but I can't remember on which posts or how I found them. You will find some however if you search "Capitol" and go to the post "Music for Cartoons and Aliens"
Would anyone who is well versed in classical music be able to give The Crate segment a view? Particularly the first section in which they are at the yard party. The track/tracks played are very familiar to my ear, but not enough for me to tie it to a certain composer or piece. Thanks to anyone who can help.
After picking up a long wanted grail, the Japanese CD, I am wondering... What are the chances of these production tracks being shared with the rest of us who are perhaps not so dedicated and diligent to seek them out one by one?
I'm thinking we haven't seen the final word on a complete release of Creepshow.
After picking up a long wanted grail, the Japanese CD, I am wondering... What are the chances of these production tracks being shared with the rest of us who are perhaps not so dedicated and diligent to seek them out one by one?
I hope so much that there will be an official release of these tracks. I would be honoured to donate money towards an official release.
Hi PrimeEvil, awesome detective work !! Did you maybe already thought about contacting ZDR ?? Maybe with so much research work already done they may consider releasing a CD ??
Absolutely, I have thought about contacting Jim C. of Zero Day. I do have an e-mail address, but I haven't made an attempt at contacting yet. Hopefully the e-mail isn't out of date.
I would be happy to contribute money and further research towards an official release. And yes, hopefully I am closer to finding the Aunt Bedelia cues I've made a new friend who seems to be well versed in production music and is helping out, so here's hoping we're edging closer to finding even more tracks