This 1985 horror comedy features one of Lee's most inventive scores which cleverly incorporates elements of "Pennsylvania 6-5000" into the music. Like the previous title, this soundtrack was available only on LP for a long time before Silva Screen released a suite out of the music on a vampire-themed collection. Now the original program is once again available thanks to Buysoundtrax who released not only Transylvania 6-5000 but also added Korgoth of Barbaria to the program.
Disclaimer: The following notes can also be found in Bsx's soundtrack release. It's included here for time constraint reasons and also because Lee already said what he wanted to say about the score in those notes. The thoughts are reproduced here with permission:
Writing music for horror stories is one of a composer's favorite tasks. The medium of the horror story is such a natural for the power of suggestion of music. The list of...
Disclaimer: The following notes can also be found in Bsx's soundtrack release. It's included here for time constraint reasons and also because Lee already said what he wanted to say about the score in those notes. The thoughts are reproduced here with permission:
Writing music for horror stories is one of a composer's favorite tasks. The medium of the horror story is such a natural for the power of suggestion of music. The list of...
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