Here's artwork and tracklisting for the complete soundtrack. Including my Twin Peaks Extra mixes, and the unreleased bootleg tracks.
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- TWIN PEAKS ARCHIVE EXTRA (INFO)
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January 24, 2013
January 17, 2013
January 15, 2013
Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood Soundtrack
A small detour out of Twin Peaks to Crystal Lake:
The original Harry Manfredini scores to Friday the 13th Parts 1 through 6 were finally released last year. They even included the recycled/re-edited cues from the first two films that were created for Parts 3 and 4. I was really excited to get these, as they are fantastic, but at the same time I was disappointed that the same wasn’t done for Part VII- one of my favorites from the series. Part VII’s score is unique; Harry Manfredini wasn’t available, so they used his music from the previous films in addition to new music from Fred Mollin (who was scoring Friday the 13th: The Series at the time). Sometimes even mixing the two on top of each other. I’m guessing the boxset didn’t include Part 7 due to legal reasons because of the inclusion of Mollin’s music. Or maybe it was just because no brand new Manfredini music was created for the film. But the newly edited and mixed tracks created a brand new listening experience...
The original Harry Manfredini scores to Friday the 13th Parts 1 through 6 were finally released last year. They even included the recycled/re-edited cues from the first two films that were created for Parts 3 and 4. I was really excited to get these, as they are fantastic, but at the same time I was disappointed that the same wasn’t done for Part VII- one of my favorites from the series. Part VII’s score is unique; Harry Manfredini wasn’t available, so they used his music from the previous films in addition to new music from Fred Mollin (who was scoring Friday the 13th: The Series at the time). Sometimes even mixing the two on top of each other. I’m guessing the boxset didn’t include Part 7 due to legal reasons because of the inclusion of Mollin’s music. Or maybe it was just because no brand new Manfredini music was created for the film. But the newly edited and mixed tracks created a brand new listening experience...
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