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You Don't Have To Visit This Blog: November 2006
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You Don't Have To Visit This Blog. Miscellaneous things I wanted to post (you might find any style of music here though you'll probably see an emphasis on film, TV, and stage music and you'll find albums, individual tracks, and compilations). Enjoy! Saturday, November 25, 2006. Who Are Your Favorite Film Composers? And a Few Thoughts. In the meantime, I was curious about something. Since I've been posting a lot of soundtracks lately, I've been wondering who everybody's favorite film composers are? I susp...
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7 Black Notes: September 2006
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The Strange Side of Movie Music. Friday, September 29, 2006. From Innocence - To Fear - To Rage! Two Academy Award Winning Stars," Tatum O'Neal and Irene Cara, teamed up in 1985 for. A trashy female take on. Or, if you prefer, a thinly-disguised remake of. Black Mama, White Mama. Directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal (Jake and Maggie's dad). As with several other '80s action scores (see. Theme From Certain Fury / Scarlet And Tracy's Song. Tracy Into Tears / Scarlet's Theme / Crystal's Hit. Lost And In Trouble.
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7 Black Notes: August 2006
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The Strange Side of Movie Music. Thursday, August 31, 2006. 1979 was a huge years for bloodsuckers, including the Frank Langella. Nosferatu, Salem's Lot,. Among others. Weirdest of all, audiences got two vampire disco comedies, though only one broke through and became a hit (one of AIP's biggest, in fact). Love at First Bite. The success of Hamilton's Dracula easily overshadowed the nearly simultaneous appearance of. Compass International's head-scratching follow-up. Love At First Bite. Has officially an...
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7 Black Notes: November 2006
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The Strange Side of Movie Music. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Director Robert Aldrich probably had the best intentions when he tried to make a film of Joseph Wambaugh's raw cop saga. In 1977, but the result - apparently a deeply misguided attempt to replicate his success with. Who mixes up funk, march music, dance pop, and straight-up orchestral work for a one-of-a-kind listening experience. Posted by 7 Black Notes at 10:36 AM. Monday, November 27, 2006. Posted by 7 Black Notes at 3:15 PM. Some studio e...
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7 Black Notes: June 2006
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The Strange Side of Movie Music. Thursday, June 29, 2006. Fantastically funky music from the 1980 Italian action/horror opus. Cannibal Apocalypse, Invasion of the Flesh Hunters,. House by the Cemetery. Posted by 7 Black Notes at 2:33 PM. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea. Jazz legend Johnny Mandel scored a big soundtrack hit with. And its theme song, "The Shadow of Your Smile"), and eventually he returned to the seaside again in '76 for this much darker story, adapted ...
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7 Black Notes: December 2006
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The Strange Side of Movie Music. Friday, December 29, 2006. Smile on Your Brother. One of the goofier "hip" counterculture films from Europe,. 1971) was the first and only directorial effort for oily action star Tony Anthony, who appeared in. The same year and went on to infamy by kicking off the '80s 3-D craze with. Treasure of the Four Crowns. In this film (produced by Ringo Starr! He appears as a smarmy tourist who hooks up with two hot, groovy chicks (. Hilarious dialogue passages,. Ho, Ho, Ho! It's ...
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7 Black Notes: January 2007
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The Strange Side of Movie Music. Saturday, January 20, 2007. Posted by 7 Black Notes at 1:44 PM. Friday, January 19, 2007. Gonna Have a Good Time. Better known to Something Weird viewers as. The 1968 drive-in oddity. Offers a bizarre take on the hillbilly sex comedies popular at the time, as a cuckolded husband decides to take revenge on his nymphet bride and her lover by, uh, threatening to bury them alive. Future award-winning cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond (. The Sadist, Deadwood '76. Stars Jacquelin...
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7 Black Notes: October 2006
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The Strange Side of Movie Music. Tuesday, October 31, 2006. Posted by 7 Black Notes at 10:05 AM. Monday, October 30, 2006. Music from the Vaults. Lisa and the Devil. Terror in the Crypt. Watch for more Italian library titles this week! Posted by 7 Black Notes at 11:55 AM. Friday, October 27, 2006. The Last Music on Earth. Richard Matheson's classic apocalyptic sci-fi/vampire novel. Has been adapted for film twice so far, first with Vincent Price as the 1964 Italian-American AIP production,. More '60s sex...