![]() ![]() ![]() March of The Children (End Credits) (8:09) The Brick Wall (Extended Version) (5:56)ģ. Burning Desire (Extended Version) (7:07)Ģ. Welcome Home, Ben (Extended Version) (2:20)ĥ. Angel of Death / Midwich Sleeps / Daybreak (3:23)ĥ. The album comes pressed on Orange Haze vinyl and includes all-new original art direction, classic film stills, and new liner notes by film music journalist Randall D. The set does however include “Midwich Shuffle,” which was created specifically for the original soundtrack despite never actually appearing in the film. ![]() The Deluxe Edition LP presents the full score as heard in the film for the first time-a far more complete presentation than the 1995 original soundtrack, which was not only truncated, but made of an entirely separate mix that wasn’t featured in the film. The 1995 remake of Village of the Damned comes from influential horror director John Carpenter ( The Fog, Halloween), who also co-scored the soundtrack with his friend Dave Davies of the British band The Kinks-a collaboration which made for a one-of-a-kind moment in cinematic music history. These special LP releases will be available on Black Friday, November 27, at participating Record Store Day retailers and are limited to 3,000 copies worldwide. Varese Sarabande will present Village of the Damned: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2-LP set by John Carpenter and Dave Davies and the first-ever LP picture disc for The Goonies: Original Motion Picture Score by Dave Grusin. First, we’re gonna check out a few new releases from Varese Sarabande and Intrada, namely the expanded scores for John Powell’s How to Train Your Dragon and Michael Kamen’s Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and then we’ve got a special interview with NeXt composer Sean Callery, whose works include 24, Homeland, Jessica Jones and Bones, among others. Welcome to another edition of CS Score, film music lovers! We’ve got a good one for you this week. CS Score Reviews Intrada’s Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and Chats with Composer Sean Callery ![]()
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