There's no cue list - if you check on IMBD that gives you all the composers involved, Steve Gray of Brunton music is one of the main guys & pieces of music is uncredited! have seen TBS i'd buy if any label is interested.
& if you didn't know Rosemary's killer got released last month under the title, The Prowler - you can buy that from Howlin Wolf Records, i have this on VHS as Rosemary's Killer its a great score spooky movie!
As I recall it was produced during the 1980/81 Musicians Strike in LA and any number of productions used library cues or hired composers overseas to score their projects.
Leag, I got the idea the score was library music because on imdb, there's no composer, just the "Music Department" credit with this: Music Department Terri Fricon ... music supervisor John Mick ... music editor Ole Georg ... composer: stock music (uncredited) Arlon Ober ... composer: stock music (uncredited) Leonard Rogowski ... composer: stock music (uncredited) Robert J. Walsh ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
A very nice selection of library music. Each suite has the same final cue, which apparently is by one of the aforementioned library composers but it sounds very much like Carlo Savina, Bruno Nicolai, or any number of composers for Italian giallo films, complete with "vocalism" very similar to Edda Dell'Orso or Nora Orlandi.
I was trying to track down the library albums of the noted tracks, and noticed none of the tracks are by composers in the "Music Department." Seems like whomever assembled the list would have identified and included their tracks as well.