this must be the first soundtrack release featuring the Monsanto Chemical Company as the studio!Chris
Nope. The Sherman brothers release of their song "Miracle Of Molecules" from the old Disneyland ride "Adventures Thru InnerSpace" was also a plug for ride sponsor Monsanto.
Gee, Friedhofer was my first guess (even if I had the wrong film as his last score) and I also guessed North (though to be fair I also guessed just about every other composer who did both jazz and documentary scores). Does right composers, wrong films count for anything?
And kudos to captain_avis for getting the right score. I wonder if Roger got nervous when the very first post after the original announcement mentioned Friedhofer?
It says on the blurb for the "Die Sister Die" C.D. on the Intrada website that Friedhofer made "few forays into horror". How about "The Lodger", "Homicidal" (one of Friedhofer's few scores that he actually conducted) and "Private Parts"?
It says on the blurb for the "Die Sister Die" C.D. on the Intrada website that Friedhofer made "few forays into horror". How about "The Lodger", "Homicidal" (one of Friedhofer's few scores that he actually conducted) and "Private Parts"?
Well, the blurb didn't say "only." Given that Friedhofer scored more than a hundred films (and orchestrated hundreds more), these do seem like a "few."