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StreamingSoundtracks.com - Creepshow - John Harrison
Album Information
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Album Creepshow
Artist John Harrison
Year 1982
Genre Soundtrack
Rating
ASIN B0000C3ID5


Request Buy # Track Listing Length Played
No Link 01 Prologue - Welcome To Creepshow
John Harrison
4:04 96
No Link 02 Father's Day
John Harrison
7:29 23
No Link 04 Something To Tide You Over
John Harrison
5:24 16
No Link 05 The Crate
John Harrison
5:26 23
No Link 06 They're Creeping Up On You
John Harrison
7:32 30
No Link 08 Until The Next Time (End Title)
John Harrison
4:25 27
No Link 09 Satanic Piano (Tales From The Darkside)
John Harrison
4:24 27
No Link 10 Everybody Needs A Little Love (Tales From The Darkside)
John Harrison
3:04 16
No Link 11 Sorry Right Number (Tales From The Darkside)
John Harrison
5:27 10
No Link 12 Mansions Of The Moon (Overture)
John Harrison
6:04 11

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CREEPSHOW!
By: Jim_A
Date: 13 Oct 2008
Rating:
I've always found this score by John Harrison really effective, and often iconic. Initially, Harrison was hired as the First Assistant Director on the film. Though soon, he became the project's composer, assigned to compose very brief themes and movements, which would segue between public domain tracks selected by Romero (as with Night of the Living Dead,) from the Capitol Music Library. But Harrison's music impressed everyone, and gradually, he found himself orchestrating more and more of the picture.

Being both the 1'st AD, as well as the film's composer, Harrison stated, "I had a feeling for what the movie was all about," and added, "I didn't need to glean from Romero in two weeks what was going on and then try to write something quick." Thus producing a score which is perfectly symbiotic with its host.

His work on the film began in direct connection with the film's Cinematographer. Choreographing his own bits of music with the public domain tracks, Harrison made abridgements. Romero quickly found that he preferred Harrison's own stuff and encouraged him to use more. And eventually, 75% of the film's score became Harrison; performed on a Prophet 5 synthesizer, and even utilizing a small choir for the opening track.

The holdouts being minor borrowed pieces used for sound effect, and "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill," which was in fact scored from the Capitol Music Library.

Terrific score. Especially for EC Comics fans.

Reference: Cinefantastique, Vol. 13 No 2/Vol. 13 No 3

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