You might even want to add a few to your Halloween party soundtrack!
Check them all out below (in no particular order).
But Italian zombie maestroLucio Fulcis composer of choice, Frizzi, used synthesizers sparingly.
There are chants of “Witch!”
Even the delightful little piano number is the stuff of nightmares.
Still hating it, Argento asked Goblin’sClaudio Simonettito write the score and record it in a day.
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One of the greatest horror soundtracks, ever.
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Candyman
Composer:Philip Glass
Candymanis not your standard slasher film.
The score toDaughters of Darknessexpertly melds Old World Baroque with New World open sexuality.
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It is skeptical of the old world, and embraces the sexy new one.
Much like the film itself,Paul Giovanni’sThe Wicker Manscore doesn’t announce itself as a horror.
Which makes it all the scarier.
or the funky flow of Oogie Boogies Song.
(Bonus Trivia: Elfman also provided Jacks singing voice!)
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