As requested here is John Carpenter's music from John Carpenter's 1976 film Assault on Precinct 13. I'm not quite sure which version this is, the tracklist I see for it on Soundtrack Collector only has 16 tracks, the one I have here today has 27. I believe it may have been ripped from an isolated score from the DVD release, but I'm not certain.Sunday, December 28, 2008
John Carpenter - Assault on Precinct 13
As requested here is John Carpenter's music from John Carpenter's 1976 film Assault on Precinct 13. I'm not quite sure which version this is, the tracklist I see for it on Soundtrack Collector only has 16 tracks, the one I have here today has 27. I believe it may have been ripped from an isolated score from the DVD release, but I'm not certain.Saturday, December 27, 2008
Akira Ifukube - Frankenstein Conquers The World

Akira Ifukube's music from Frankenstein Conquers The World. Also known under a variety of alternate titles; Frankenstein vs. The Giant Devil Fish, Frankenstein vs. Baragon (International: English title), Frankenstein Meets The Giant Devil Fish, Frankenstein And The Giant Lizard, Frankenstein vs. The Subterranean Monster, and Furankensuten to Baragon
1. Main Title (01:43)
2. The Heart Transport Route (01:12)
3. U-Boat Attacked And Sunk (01:22)
4. Hiroshima (00:29)
5. The Vanishing Shadow (00:49)
6. Encounter In The Rain (01:08)
7. Miyajima (01:10)
8. Protected Vagrant Child (01:45)
9. TV Go-Go Dance M (01:14)
10. Sueko's Pendant (00:46)
11. The Strange Person In The Cage (00:54)
12. The Strange Person Lashes Out (01:23)
13. The Strange Person Escapes (00:43)
14. Parting (01:42)
15. Discovery Of The Wrist (00:14)
16. The Remaining Wrist (00:34)
17. Liquid Culture (00:32)
18. Dance M On The Sightseeing Boat On Lake Biwa (01:07)
19. Frankenstein At Lake Biwa (01:05)
20. The Whereabouts Of The Wrist (00:43)
21. The Tank Brigade Swings Into Action (00:27)
22. The Incident In The Mountains - Search March (03:05)
23. Mountaineers Hut At Shirane - Surfing M (01:47)
24. Tragedy At Shirane (01:18)
25. Fear Of Baragon (00:55)
26. Frankenstein At The Quarry (01:47)
27. Akita Yuda's Memories (00:23)
28. Search In The Fog (02:40)
29. Frankenstein Vs. Baragon I (04:22)
30. Frankenstein Vs. Baragon II (00:57)
31. Frankenstein Vs. Baragon III (02:44)
32. Frankenstein Vs. Baragon IV (04:33)
33. Ending (00:42)
TRACKS 1-33: Movie Score
34. M9T1: TV Go-Go Dance M (Take 1) (01:41)
35. M18A: Dance M On The Sightseeing Boat On Lake Biwa (Alternate Take) (01:33)
TRACKS 34-35: Collection Of Other Takes
36. M13: The Strange Person Escapes (Overseas Version) (00:53)
37. M14: Parting (Overseas Version) (02:17)
38. Frankenstein Vs. Giant Octopus (03:27)
TRACKS 36-38: Music For Overseas Edition
39. Frankenstein's Heart Beating (00:24)
40. Submarine's Alarm (00:13)
41. Frankenstein's Voice (00:19)
42. Baragon's Cry (00:22)
43. "Frankenstein Conquers The World" Preview Edition (02:20)
TRACKS 39-43: Sound Effects
He rolled the Seven Wonders of the World into one!
2. The Heart Transport Route (01:12)
3. U-Boat Attacked And Sunk (01:22)
4. Hiroshima (00:29)
5. The Vanishing Shadow (00:49)
6. Encounter In The Rain (01:08)
7. Miyajima (01:10)
8. Protected Vagrant Child (01:45)
9. TV Go-Go Dance M (01:14)
10. Sueko's Pendant (00:46)
11. The Strange Person In The Cage (00:54)
12. The Strange Person Lashes Out (01:23)
13. The Strange Person Escapes (00:43)
14. Parting (01:42)
15. Discovery Of The Wrist (00:14)
16. The Remaining Wrist (00:34)
17. Liquid Culture (00:32)
18. Dance M On The Sightseeing Boat On Lake Biwa (01:07)
19. Frankenstein At Lake Biwa (01:05)
20. The Whereabouts Of The Wrist (00:43)
21. The Tank Brigade Swings Into Action (00:27)
22. The Incident In The Mountains - Search March (03:05)
23. Mountaineers Hut At Shirane - Surfing M (01:47)
24. Tragedy At Shirane (01:18)
25. Fear Of Baragon (00:55)
26. Frankenstein At The Quarry (01:47)
27. Akita Yuda's Memories (00:23)
28. Search In The Fog (02:40)
29. Frankenstein Vs. Baragon I (04:22)
30. Frankenstein Vs. Baragon II (00:57)
31. Frankenstein Vs. Baragon III (02:44)
32. Frankenstein Vs. Baragon IV (04:33)
33. Ending (00:42)
TRACKS 1-33: Movie Score
34. M9T1: TV Go-Go Dance M (Take 1) (01:41)
35. M18A: Dance M On The Sightseeing Boat On Lake Biwa (Alternate Take) (01:33)
TRACKS 34-35: Collection Of Other Takes
36. M13: The Strange Person Escapes (Overseas Version) (00:53)
37. M14: Parting (Overseas Version) (02:17)
38. Frankenstein Vs. Giant Octopus (03:27)
TRACKS 36-38: Music For Overseas Edition
39. Frankenstein's Heart Beating (00:24)
40. Submarine's Alarm (00:13)
41. Frankenstein's Voice (00:19)
42. Baragon's Cry (00:22)
43. "Frankenstein Conquers The World" Preview Edition (02:20)
TRACKS 39-43: Sound Effects
He rolled the Seven Wonders of the World into one!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
On a mountain of skulls, in the castle of pain, I sat on a throne of blood!

This is the soundtrack from Ghostbusters II. The first film's soundtrack is available all over the place still, but I think Part 2 can be a bit hard to find. Unless the guy asking for $50 for it on Amazon is just messing with everyone. That's possible, or maybe there are just some really dumb sellers on the Amazon Marketplace. Just look at listings for the original Salo Criterion DVD, which someone is asking $1,000 for, even though Criterion re-released the title a while ago with an average going price of $35.
The soundtrack here is worth a download for the Elton John song with the word Cannibal in the title alone.
The soundtrack here is worth a download for the Elton John song with the word Cannibal in the title alone.
1. On Our Own (04:50)
Bobby Brown
2. Supernatural (04:35)
New Edition
3. The Promised Land (04:17)
James "J.T." Taylor
4. We're Back (05:08)
Bobby Brown
5. Spirit (04:14)
Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew
6. Ghostbusters (04:09)
Rap by Run D.M.C.
7. Flesh 'N Blood (04:16)
Oingo Boingo
8. Love Is A Cannibal (03:53)
Elton John
9. Flip City (05:12)
Glenn Frey
10. Higher And Higher (04:08)
Howard Huntsberry
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Bobby Brown
2. Supernatural (04:35)
New Edition
3. The Promised Land (04:17)
James "J.T." Taylor
4. We're Back (05:08)
Bobby Brown
5. Spirit (04:14)
Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew
6. Ghostbusters (04:09)
Rap by Run D.M.C.
7. Flesh 'N Blood (04:16)
Oingo Boingo
8. Love Is A Cannibal (03:53)
Elton John
9. Flip City (05:12)
Glenn Frey
10. Higher And Higher (04:08)
Howard Huntsberry
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As you can see, I've updated the template a bit to try and make it pop a bit more. Let me know what you think.
If I don't see you guys in the next few days, I hope everyone has a great Christmas/Chanukkah/Kwanzaa/Festivus/whatever else you might happen to celebrate.
Labels:
80's Comedy Soundtracks,
Ghostbusters,
Oingo Boingo
Monday, December 22, 2008
Macabre Movie Poster Madness
Back when I was doing my Space Bastard site one of my favorite things to post was movie posters, of the macabre and horrific variety, usually tied together with some kind of theme. This is also a common practice over at Final Girl - in fact I had called this Macabre Movie Poster Monday until I looked at her site and saw she uses "Awesome Movie Poster Friday". Seemed disrespectful to my fellow Blogger user, stealing the Adjective/Movie Poster/Day of the Week format for a post title, so I've replaced Monday with Madness.
Moving on. Since I enjoy making my own DVD covers I have gathered a decent sized collection of movie poster imagery, I figured I'd throw some up here and see what happens.
Moving on. Since I enjoy making my own DVD covers I have gathered a decent sized collection of movie poster imagery, I figured I'd throw some up here and see what happens.
I've saved the strangest for last. This is actually a poster from Night of the Living Dead - as in George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead. What a mongloid hand wearing press-on nails (with a bolt, uh, bolted into it, no less) has to do with anything at all I do not know. It has been years since I've actually watched NOTLD, maybe I've forgotten the mongloid hand.Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Guido & Maurizio De Angelis - Afyon Oppio

This is from the 1972 film Afyon Oppio (The Sicilian Connection), directed by Ferdinando Baldi and starring Mr. Jackie Treehorn himself Ben Gazzara.
Afyon Oppio - 01 - Afyon (Oliver Onions).mp3
Afyon Oppio - 02 - Ankara.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 03 - I Picciotti.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 04 - Arrivo A New York.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 05 - Campi Di Papaveri.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 06 - Claude.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 07 - Serata Al Night.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 08 - Cena Fra Amici.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 09 - Appuntamento D'Affari.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 10 - Afyon (Solo Orchestra).mp3
This has been officially released over at Chris' Soundtrack Corner, and they've asked me to remove the link. Sorry to those who missed it.
Afyon Oppio - 02 - Ankara.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 03 - I Picciotti.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 04 - Arrivo A New York.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 05 - Campi Di Papaveri.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 06 - Claude.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 07 - Serata Al Night.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 08 - Cena Fra Amici.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 09 - Appuntamento D'Affari.mp3
Afyon Oppio - 10 - Afyon (Solo Orchestra).mp3
This has been officially released over at Chris' Soundtrack Corner, and they've asked me to remove the link. Sorry to those who missed it.
The End of Violence

Here's one I recently picked up from SecondSpin for about $0.80, the soundtrack from the 1997 Wim Wenders film The End of Violence. The film received rather mixed reviews, if nothing else the soundtrack is pretty eclectic at least. It features music from people like Roy Orbison and DJ Shadow to some odd collaborations between U2 and Sinead O'Connor and Michael Stipe with Vic Chesnutt.
There is actually another release that is the full Ry Cooder score, but I don't currently have that version.
There is actually another release that is the full Ry Cooder score, but I don't currently have that version.
1. Define Violence - Ry Cooder
2. Shouldn't You Know - Traci Lind
3. Every Time I Try - Spain
4. Untitled Heavy Beat (Part 1 & 2) - DJ Shadow
5. I'm Not Your Baby - U2 & Sinead O'Conner
6. Strange World - Bill Pullman
7. Little Drop Of Poison - Tom Waits
8. Disrobe - Medeski, Martin & Wood
9. Injured Bird - Michael Stipe & Vic Chestnutt
10. Bailare (El Merecumbe) - Raul Malo
11. Me Estas Matando - Los Lobos
12. Mr. Wobble - Latin Playboys
13. Theme For A Trucker - Whiskeytown
14. Unintinetional Prayers - Andie McDowell
15. You May Feel Me Crying - Roy Orbison
16. Bad News - Eels
17. Don't Even Know She Got One - Howie B.
18. In A Heartbeat - Bill Pullman
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2. Shouldn't You Know - Traci Lind
3. Every Time I Try - Spain
4. Untitled Heavy Beat (Part 1 & 2) - DJ Shadow
5. I'm Not Your Baby - U2 & Sinead O'Conner
6. Strange World - Bill Pullman
7. Little Drop Of Poison - Tom Waits
8. Disrobe - Medeski, Martin & Wood
9. Injured Bird - Michael Stipe & Vic Chestnutt
10. Bailare (El Merecumbe) - Raul Malo
11. Me Estas Matando - Los Lobos
12. Mr. Wobble - Latin Playboys
13. Theme For A Trucker - Whiskeytown
14. Unintinetional Prayers - Andie McDowell
15. You May Feel Me Crying - Roy Orbison
16. Bad News - Eels
17. Don't Even Know She Got One - Howie B.
18. In A Heartbeat - Bill Pullman
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Monday, December 15, 2008
George S. Clinton - Red Shoe Diaries
As I've been anonymously informed in the comments section of the last post, I'm an asshole who can make requests but "has never filled ONE request". That is, of course, when I'm not "posting shit that's completely stupid". At first I was a bit angry about the remark, but I'm really not too worried about it. I have admittedly been really slacking on the site lately, but more on that below. So here's a request I had a while back that I've just gotten ahold of. This is the soundtrack from everyone's favorite erotic Showtime series starring David Duchovny, The Red Shoe Diaries.
1. Red Shoe Requiem (03:20)
George S. Clinton
2. God Is Rhythm (04:13)
White Boy, Big Mouth/The Assassin/Mia Dunn
3. You Never Really Know (04:56)
Richie Sambora
4. Jackhammer (01:34)
George S. Clinton
5. Makambo (05:02)
Geoffrey Oryema
6. You're Losing Me (05:49)
Zucchero
7. Negligee (02:33)
George S. Clinton
8. The Payback (04:00)
James Brown
9. Solitude (03:51)
Geoffrey Oryema
10. Red Shoe Tango (01:22)
George S. Clinton
11. Everything Must Change (06:54)
Oleta Adams
12. Rest In Peace (03:47)
Richie Sambora
13. Finale (03:43)
George S. Clinton
Prepare to be Torn by a Blazing Desire...or something
George S. Clinton
2. God Is Rhythm (04:13)
White Boy, Big Mouth/The Assassin/Mia Dunn
3. You Never Really Know (04:56)
Richie Sambora
4. Jackhammer (01:34)
George S. Clinton
5. Makambo (05:02)
Geoffrey Oryema
6. You're Losing Me (05:49)
Zucchero
7. Negligee (02:33)
George S. Clinton
8. The Payback (04:00)
James Brown
9. Solitude (03:51)
Geoffrey Oryema
10. Red Shoe Tango (01:22)
George S. Clinton
11. Everything Must Change (06:54)
Oleta Adams
12. Rest In Peace (03:47)
Richie Sambora
13. Finale (03:43)
George S. Clinton
Prepare to be Torn by a Blazing Desire...or something
If the anonymous poster is reading this, If you've requested something and I haven't posted it, I'm not trying to be an asshole by not filling it. It's most likely because I don't have what you've requested. I've posted hundreds of albums, entirely for free and I don't really appreciate being called an asshole for missing some requests. I wish I could put more time into maintaining the site, but I have a much more time consuming job these days, so I don't have nearly as much time to try and track down requests, reupload albums or even make very many new posts at all. Also, this has never been a huge "Requests" type site to begin with, somewhere like franklynot would be a much better place to try requesting.
Monday, December 08, 2008
Walter Rizatti - 1990: I Guerrieri Del Bronx (1990: The Bronx Warriors)

Here is one of my favorites, Walter Rizatti's score from 1990: The Bronx Warriors - the world's only post-apocalyptic tap-dancing street gang film. Bronx Warriors was Directed by Enzo G. Castellari of Inglorious Bastards, and Warriors of the Wasteland fame and featured Mark Gregory and Enzo's go-to badass black guy Fred Williamson (which of these post-apocalyptic Italian movies was this dude not in?). Castellari also directed the sequel, which appeared on a Mystery Science Theater episode I posted a while back.
1. Bronx 1990 (02:34)
2. Fire Knights (01:53)
3. Trash And Annie (02:22)
4. Radioprogramme (03:00)
5. Hammer Boss (02:53)
6. Bronx Suspense (02:34)
7. Learning To Die (04:43)
8. Bronx Traffic (01:51)
9. Skaters Group (02:10)
10. NY Suspense (03:10)
11. Spillo's Death (01:44)
12. Ring Mystery (01:34)
13. Trash And Annie (II Vers.) (02:54)
14. The Warriors (02:08)
15. A Bar In The Bronx (04:08)
16. Fear And Death (02:43)
17. Still And Again (01:23)
18. Slow Run (01:44)
A Heavy Metal Journey Into An Urban Hell Where Everything Was Done Wrong!
2. Fire Knights (01:53)
3. Trash And Annie (02:22)
4. Radioprogramme (03:00)
5. Hammer Boss (02:53)
6. Bronx Suspense (02:34)
7. Learning To Die (04:43)
8. Bronx Traffic (01:51)
9. Skaters Group (02:10)
10. NY Suspense (03:10)
11. Spillo's Death (01:44)
12. Ring Mystery (01:34)
13. Trash And Annie (II Vers.) (02:54)
14. The Warriors (02:08)
15. A Bar In The Bronx (04:08)
16. Fear And Death (02:43)
17. Still And Again (01:23)
18. Slow Run (01:44)
A Heavy Metal Journey Into An Urban Hell Where Everything Was Done Wrong!
Request. I'm in the middle of watching the Pia Zadora movie Voyage of The Rock Aliens (which, incidentally, happens to be one of the most ridiculous movies I've ever seen). Does anyone out there have, and want to share the soundtrack? The movie is absurd, but the music is pretty entertaining, in a cheesy-Pia-Zadora- alien-musical-comedy kind of way.
Friday, December 05, 2008
Ladies and Gentlemen.....The Fabulous Stains

I've been playing the hell out of this one since I got it about a week ago, so I thought I'd share it. This is the soundtrack from the 1981 Ladies and Gentlemen The Fabulous Stains. The film stars Diane Lane as Corrine Burns, founder and head songwriter for the fictional girl band The Stains. It chronicles the rise and very sudden fall in popularity of The Stains - A band not particularly high in talent, Corrine's rants and strange attire still manage to garner the band a small cult following of impressionable teenage girls (see above link, scroll down). The film also stars Ray Winstone as the singer or rival (and actually talented) band The Looters (which, apart from Winstone consists of Steve Jones and Paul Cook of the Sex Pistols, and Paul Simenon of The Clash).
Random fact: This film features the first appearance of Queen of No-Budget Schlock Debbie Rochon.
This soundtrack was released with a "Download Only" option on Amazon, then it was almost immediately (within 24 hours or so) pulled from the site for some reason or another. I found it over on Cinemageddon, so credit goes out to the original uploader over there who was quick enough to get it before it disappeared.
There are several highlights on this album, from The Professionals by The Looters to the spiteful cover of The Professionals by The Stains. My personal favorite is a reggae number called Curfew. I don't even like Reggae, but I really love this one.
Random fact: This film features the first appearance of Queen of No-Budget Schlock Debbie Rochon.
This soundtrack was released with a "Download Only" option on Amazon, then it was almost immediately (within 24 hours or so) pulled from the site for some reason or another. I found it over on Cinemageddon, so credit goes out to the original uploader over there who was quick enough to get it before it disappeared.
There are several highlights on this album, from The Professionals by The Looters to the spiteful cover of The Professionals by The Stains. My personal favorite is a reggae number called Curfew. I don't even like Reggae, but I really love this one.
1. All Washed Up [Rock] - Lawn Boy
2. Professionals - The Looters
3. Roadmap Of My Tears - The Metal Corpses
4. La La La - The Looters
5. Curfew - Lawn Boy
6. Waste Of Time - The Stains
7. All Washed Up [Reggae] - Lawn Boy
8. Professionals - The Stains
9. Don't Blow It All Away - The Looters
10. Conned Again - The Looters
11. Professionals [Video Version] - The Fabulous Stains
Everybody wanna to go to Heaven, but nobody wanna die
2. Professionals - The Looters
3. Roadmap Of My Tears - The Metal Corpses
4. La La La - The Looters
5. Curfew - Lawn Boy
6. Waste Of Time - The Stains
7. All Washed Up [Reggae] - Lawn Boy
8. Professionals - The Stains
9. Don't Blow It All Away - The Looters
10. Conned Again - The Looters
11. Professionals [Video Version] - The Fabulous Stains
Everybody wanna to go to Heaven, but nobody wanna die
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Fatal Games - The Second Prize is Death
I haven't posted an entire movie in a while, so here we go. This is the bizarre and hilarious 1984 slasher Fatal Games. Written by BuƱuel (Rafael, that is) and starring women with names like Teal and Spice. The description from the Media VHS cover:
"What is happening at the Falcon Academy of Athletes? One by one the young competitors for the 1984 Olympics are facing a race against death- at the hands of a javelin-hurling madman.
Is potential champion, Annie Rivers, fast enough to outrun the killer and stay alive? She must use every trick and every turn in the book to stay ahead in this deadly game. There can only be one winner in this contest. Only one will finish!"
"What is happening at the Falcon Academy of Athletes? One by one the young competitors for the 1984 Olympics are facing a race against death- at the hands of a javelin-hurling madman.
Is potential champion, Annie Rivers, fast enough to outrun the killer and stay alive? She must use every trick and every turn in the book to stay ahead in this deadly game. There can only be one winner in this contest. Only one will finish!"
Yes, you read that correctly, the killer's weapon of choice is a javelin. One of the most impractical weapons of all time - with a minimum length of 260 cm (8 ft 6.25 in) - you've got to admit it's an inventive choice.Most of the film's running time is pretty standard slasher fare, but like fellow exercise themed slaughter picture Killer Workout Fatal Games goes totally batshit during the final act - making you forget the fairly routine first and second act. If you stick with this one you will be rewarded with a rousing and hysterical final 20 minutes that will leave you breathless and dumbfounded.
Note: The cover above was designed by me using a Blue Underground
template. The cover was made completely for the hell of it. As far as I know
they have no plans of actually releasing Fatal Games.
template. The cover was made completely for the hell of it. As far as I know
they have no plans of actually releasing Fatal Games.
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