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 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 3:17 AM   
 By:   buysoundtrax   (Member)

BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR - Original Soundtrack by Richard Band


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SRP: $17.95

LISTEN TO A SOUND CLIP FROM the score for BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR
http://buysound.webjedi.net/Bride_of_ReAnimator/03%20Main%20Titles.mp3

BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR is a limited edition release of 1000 units.

Starts Shipping the week of May 4 ,2015


Dragon’s Domain Records presents BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR, available through buysoundtrax.com. BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR features music composed by Richard Band for the 1990 horror comedy produced and directed by Brian Yuzna, starring Bruce Abbott, Claude Earl Jones, Fabiana Udenio, Kathleen Kinmont, Mel Stewart and David Gale as Doctor Hill (his head, mostly) and, of course, Jeffrey Combs returning as the beloved Dr. Herbert West.

Released in 1990, BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR is a sequel to the 1985 horror classic RE-ANIMATOR, which was written and directed by Stuart Gordon and based on the short story ‘Herbert West – Re-Animator’, written by the legendary H.P. Lovecraft in 1922. RE-ANIMATOR’s potent mix of dark humour, buckets of gore and frenetic pacing made it an instant cult classic and fans were eager to see the return of Herbert West. Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott and David Gale reprised their roles in the sequel. After the events of the original film, Doctors Herbert West (Combs) and Dan Cain (Abbott) are hiding out in Peru volunteering their services during a civil war, which allows West to continue his experiments, thanks to the constant influx of wounded soldiers and dead bodies. Dan has begun a new relationship with the fiery Francesca (Udenio). When a firefight erupts in their tent, West and Dan are forced to fold up their tents and return to the only life they know back at the Miskatonic Hospital. Dan begins treating Gloria (Kinmont), a terminal patient with not much time left and he begins to get personally involved with her. Lieutenant Leslie Chapman (Jones) has begun to investigate the events of the first film, known as the Miskatonic Massacre and is getting closer to finding out the truth. Also unknown to West and Dan, one of their associates, Dr. Graves (Stewart) finds the head of their old rival, Dr. Hill (Gale) along with a sample of West’s re-animation serum that Hill had stolen from West. As West and Dan begin to gather body parts for their re-animation experiments, Dr. Graves makes the mistake of trying out the serum on Hill’s head and sets a terrible chain of events in motion…

To maintain consistency between the original film and its sequel, producer/director Brian Yuzna brought composer Richard Band back to write music for the film. His theme from RE-ANIMATOR would serve as BRIDE’s primary driving theme, those bouncy PSYCHO-styled arpeggiated rhythms creating the ferocious forward motion that pushes West relentlessly toward his goal, along with a new love theme, an over-arching and passionate melody which covers a number of associated romantic interrelations in the movie. Where RE-ANIMATOR’s budget allowed for a reasonably sized orchestra, BRIDE barely had a musical budget at all, requiring that Band work with synthesizers and electronic samples imitating orchestral instruments (complemented by a live violin or two) to create the film’s score. Without the organic, acoustic power of a live orchestra on hand, the score creates most of its power synthetically, through Band’s then-state-of-the-art phalanx of synthesizers and samplers. RE-ANIMATOR and BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR were Band’s first Lovecraftian film scores, and he went on to score a number of others, including FROM BEYOND (1986) for Gordon and Yuzna, SHATTERBRAIN (1991) for Dan O’Bannon, CASTLE FREAK (1995) for Gordon, and DREAMS IN THE WITCH-HOUSE (2005) for Gordon on TV’s MASTERS OF HORROR.

Richard Band was born in Los Angeles on December 28, 1953. He is the son of film producer-director-writer Albert Band (THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE – screen adaptation), brother to producer-distributor Charles Band and uncle to young rock star Alex Band of the rock group ‘The Calling’. Shortly after his brother Charles had formed his first movie company, Richard decided to take a break from music and began to work as an assistant director on some of his films. He then went from assistant director to production manager, to associate producer and finally producer on over 13 films. Richard has since gone on to score over 75 feature films and many television productions including multiple episodes of STARGATE SG-1, WALKER: TEXAS RANGER and Disney's SING ME A STORY series.

Richard has composed the music for more than 10 interactive computer/video games over the years and has had many soundtracks that have been released of his film works. Richard has also scored many documentaries including the award-winning series’ MOST DECORATED, BRUTE FORCE and WEAPONS OF WAR and has also contributed much music to other series’ like THE REAL WEST, CIVIL WAR JOURNALS and BIOGRAPHIES. His experience over the years has brought him to record over 22 film scores with internationally renowned orchestras such as THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, THE LONDON SYMPHONY and THE ROME PHILHARMONIC. He has also had his music recorded in Prague, Romania, Croatia and Munich. In more recent years, Richard has also enjoyed scoring a variety of family and comedy films for Viacom and Paramount Pictures as well as hundreds of animated vignettes for the WB kid's network all of which were scored with orchestra. His musical talents can also be heard on several amusement park rides including ALIENS - THE RIDE as well as several Vegas venues. Among the many interactive games Richard has scored the music for STAR TREK, WATERWORLD, CASPER, STONEKEEP, DECENT UNDER MOUNTAIN, CLAYFIGHTER and INVICTUS: THE SHADOW OF OLYMPUS.

Previously released on compact disc by Silva Screen Records as part of a doubleheader with the original RE-ANIMATOR way back in the early 1990s and long out of print, Dragon’s Domain Records brings the BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR back to life again, newly remastered from the composer’s original elements by James Nelson at Digital Outland and with more music, along with liner notes written by author Randall Larson, with the participation of the composer.

BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR is a limited edition release of 1000 units. BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR will begin shipping on the week of May 4th, 2015 and can be ordered at www.buysoundtrax.com. The first 100 copies ordered trough the buysoundtrax.com website will be autographed by the composer at no extra charge.

01 Prologue 0:46
02 Maybe His Nerves/
War Inside the Tent 1:27
03 Main Titles 2:55
04 Hill's Head... Dead?/Room With Parts/West Steals Feet 2:26
05 West Hits It On The Head/Driving To The House 1:16
06 Finger/Eye Ball Experiment 0:41
07 West Convinces Dan 3:09
08 Inspector Comes 1:57
09 Bat Sequence 1:47
10 West & Dan Get Body 2>07
11 "Don't You Ever... Do That Again"1:33
12 Francesca With Inspector / Inspector Tells His Story1:52
13 Inspector Drives Up 0:21
14 Love Scene-To West/West's Limb Experiment/Sex Scene/West with Inspector/Inspector In Lab 4:34
15 "Well, We Could..." 4:27
05 West Hits It On The Head/Driving To The House 1:53
16 West's Idea About The Dog/Dog Handshake 2:17
17 Dan Screams 0:43
18 West's Devilishness 0:29
19 Hill's Hypnotism 0:28
20 "I'll Get The Head" 0:52
21 West Convinces Dan (Again) 3:29
22 Hill With Inspector 1:05
23 Inspector Grabs Francesca 0:28
24 Building The Bride/Dr. Hill Goes Batty/The Bride Lives 8:07
25 End Sequence- West Looks For Head/Reveal The Bride/West's Justification/Dan Turns Away From Bride/Dead Heads Come To Kill 9:08
26 Freak Show Behind The Wall/End Titles 7:54

Total Time: 67:20

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 4:16 AM   
 By:   Uhtred   (Member)

An interesting mix of releases from Dragon's Domain. I like it.

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 5:07 AM   
 By:   SBD   (Member)

Didn't see this coming. Sounds like a sequel score, even with the diminished execution. Could be worth a buy.

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 8:43 AM   
 By:   Timothy J. Phlaps   (Member)

Ooooooh...

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 9:48 AM   
 By:   JeffM   (Member)

Nice.

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 11:24 AM   
 By:   bobbengan   (Member)

Ugh, synth Richard Band. He should have disassociated himself from the Band family enterprise 25 years ago. To think this is the same guy who gave us immensely robust orchestral scores like MUTANT, HOUSE OR SORORITY ROW, GHOST WARRIOR, THE ALCHEMIST etc...

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 11:46 AM   
 By:   Spymaster   (Member)

About time this was given its own release.

However...

It pales in comparison to the original. It's actually irritating to listen to when you know how bright and entertaining the first (orchestral) score was!

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 1:14 PM   
 By:   Ford A. Thaxton   (Member)

Ugh, synth Richard Band. He should have disassociated himself from the Band family enterprise 25 years ago. To think this is the same guy who gave us immensely robust orchestral scores like MUTANT, HOUSE OR SORORITY ROW, GHOST WARRIOR, THE ALCHEMIST etc...

There is slight flaw in your logic...

The Producers of those film had a decent music budget in those days..

Sadly from the late 80's on, music budget dropped to almost nothing and didn't allow for orchestral scores.

You can only work within the budget you given.

So you beef should be with the producers of these films, not Mr. Band.

Ford A. Thaxton

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 2:02 PM   
 By:   bobbengan   (Member)

I knew I'd get a respond from you, Ford.

I have no "Beef" with Richard, I'm frustrated that a once-excellent musical voice had to succumb to writing extremely mediocre music for even more mediocre films and that no one of "relevance" discovered him along the way and pulled him out of shitty b-movie land the way Horner, Young and a few others were spared such a fate - all in the name of keeping the lights on, the bread on the table and the wolves at bay.

Based on his title theme from SORORITY ROW, the gorgeous end title from MUTANT or the swirling, deeply evocative main theme from GHOST WARRIOR, I'd happily hire this man and give him a large orchestra in a second if I had the means to do so at this time - But I do not.

I kinda wish he had said "No" to some of these films, or that direct-to-video land wasn't an automatic career killer for composers in the way it is for directors, actors, etc. as well.

I mean...

https://youtu.be/WdsB9DXfVmo?t=196

We need THIS Richard Band back NOW.

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 2:18 PM   
 By:   Yavar Moradi   (Member)

Well said, Bob.

Who knows -- it could happen. Robert Folk hadn't gotten a big epic orchestral assignment in a while and then out of the blue we get There Be Dragons (released by mainstream Varese, no less).

Yavar

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 2:37 PM   
 By:   La La Land Records   (Member)

I'll take synth vintage Band any day over most "orchestral" scores nowadays.

MV

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 2:43 PM   
 By:   johnbijl   (Member)

I'll take synth vintage Band any day over most "orchestral" scores nowadays.

Word */fistbump/*

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 2:45 PM   
 By:   Yavar Moradi   (Member)

Will we be seeing any vintage Richard Band orchestral scores issued (or reissued) on LLL in the near future, MV, or does Intrada pretty much have dibs on most of that stuff?

Yavar

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 2:59 PM   
 By:   Francis   (Member)

I own the Silva Screen double header release and think I will stick with that. I've never liked the synthy sequel score all that much and can live with the selection on the Silva. By coincidence I did receive the blu-ray of this a couple of days ago, amazon.de had a sale on the mediabook version. When I revisit it, I'll keep an ear out for the score.

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 4:15 PM   
 By:   Ford A. Thaxton   (Member)

I knew I'd get a respond from you, Ford.

I have no "Beef" with Richard, I'm frustrated that a once-excellent musical voice had to succumb to writing extremely mediocre music for even more mediocre films and that no one of "relevance" discovered him along the way and pulled him out of shitty b-movie land the way Horner, Young and a few others were spared such a fate - all in the name of keeping the lights on, the bread on the table and the wolves at bay.

Based on his title theme from SORORITY ROW, the gorgeous end title from MUTANT or the swirling, deeply evocative main theme from GHOST WARRIOR, I'd happily hire this man and give him a large orchestra in a second if I had the means to do so at this time - But I do not.

I kinda wish he had said "No" to some of these films, or that direct-to-video land wasn't an automatic career killer for composers in the way it is for directors, actors, etc. as well.

I mean...

https://youtu.be/WdsB9DXfVmo?t=196

We need THIS Richard Band back NOW.


Well make movie and hire him to do that sort score for it.

Also your talking about projects that were done over 25 to 30 years ago.

times change,tastes change and such.

As far as BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR is concerned, it's a very good effort from a composer who understand how to write this sort of score within the budget he had to work with.

As MV stated, it's vastly better IMHO then a number of full Orchestra scores I hear today.


Ford A. Thaxton

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 8:32 PM   
 By:   JeffM   (Member)

Ordered my today. Threw in (long overdue purchase) Halloween 5 as well.

I still have to find my LLL disc of the first Re-Animator. I have the case on the shelf, but it's empty. It's gotta be around here somewhere...

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 8:52 PM   
 By:   SBD   (Member)

He should have disassociated himself from the Band family enterprise 25 years ago.

This I agree with. Whether with a synthesizer or with a full orchestra, Richard's music has always deserved better than his brother's brain farts.

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2015 - 9:35 PM   
 By:   Josh   (Member)

Yes, it pales in comparison to the original, but it's still a fun score and a must for '80s horror synth fans (especially if you don't have the old Silva two-fer).

But egads, that cover art!

 
 Posted:   Apr 24, 2015 - 5:18 PM   
 By:   DeviantMan   (Member)

I'd get this.
Nice new cover art and complete(?)

Compared to the score to the first film...
It sounds like crap...
Well, more like a solo synth demo recording.
Though it's not fair to compare his two Re-Animator scores.
Especially when I like his minimal synth PUPPET MASTER scores.
I wish he had more time to overlay more synth lines to beef up the music.

That being said...
As I have the previous Silva Screen disc, I'll upgrade as I haven't got a Dragon's Domain disc yet.
Nice place to start. Plus I like the use of the one sheet for the cover.

 
 Posted:   Apr 24, 2015 - 5:24 PM   
 By:   La La Land Records   (Member)

Yes, it pales in comparison to the original, but it's still a fun score and a must for '80s horror synth fans (especially if you don't have the old Silva two-fer).

But egads, that cover art!


It's the one sheet with Dr West's head moved up a bit to fit within the confines of the cd booklet dimensions.

MV

 
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