phantomman86
12-27-2012, 01:23 AM
One of the more memorable Hammer 'Dracula' films mainly because of its modern-day setting (well it was when I first saw it on TV back in the late 1970s) and funky score!

DRACULA A.D. 1972 - Dracula1972.zip (123,04 MB) - uploaded.to (http://uploaded.net/file/sxjny4nu)

01. Warner Bros. Logo (Theme from DRACULA) * (00:10)
02. Prologue / Hyde Park 1872 (04:28)
03. Main Theme: Dracula A.D. 1972 (02:06)
04. Johnny Looks At Ring / Legend Of Dracula (01:03)
05. Devil's Circle Music ** (03:54)
06. Baptism By Blood (05:20)
07. Dracula Rising / The Blood Ritual / Laura Screams (02:39)
08. Dracula Returns / Dracula Bites Laura (02:57)
09. Alucard = Dracula / Not The One! / Give Me The Power! (04:17)
10. Dumping The Body / Van Helsing Prepares / Jessica Walks Into The Trap (02:12)
11. Van Helsing Heads To The Club (01:37)
12. Van Helsing Confronts Johnny / Johnny's Ignoble Death Scene (03:58)
13. Johnny Be Really Dead! / Van Helsing At The Church / Van Helsing Confronts Dracula / Rest In Final Peace / Main Theme: Dracula A.D. 1972 (Reprise) (11:54)

BONUS TRACKS:

14. You Better Come Through For Me (03:31) Performed by Stoneground
15. Alligator Man (03:29) Performed by Stoneground

* - Theme from DRACULA by James Bernard
** Excerpt from WHITE NOISE: THE BLACK MASS: AN ELECTRIC STORM IN HELL by Delia Derbyshire, Georgiana Duncan, Brian Hodgson, Paul Lytton and David Vorhaus

docrate1
12-28-2012, 05:23 PM
Very, very very nice :D

Thank you very much for this little treat :)

phantomman86
12-28-2012, 06:37 PM
I've bought the CD so can upload in FLAC if anyone wants?

docrate1
12-28-2012, 07:06 PM
As far as I'm concerned Mp3 is more than enough. Thanks for sharing and offering though. ;)

G
12-28-2012, 07:10 PM
thank you...

alejandrodelcla
12-28-2012, 07:32 PM
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Petros
12-31-2012, 09:34 PM
I thank you very much!

saucerpeople
01-01-2013, 11:06 PM
I first watched is a very young kid in the late seventies, so it was probably the same screening as the poster saw! Probably BBC2 on a Friday or Saturday night, I think it was the first horror film I saw with a near "contemporary" setting and I remember it scared the hell out of me! Of course, watching it years later, my take on it was very different, but it was still hugely enjoyable. I know many see Hammer in decline come the seventies, but some of my favourites come from this period (and of course at the dawn of the eighties we had the TV franchise, oh joy that was!).

Also thanks for clearing up a mystery that I should have solved myself, when I last watched it, I thought, where do I know that "devil's circle" music from, bugged the hell out of me, and of course, its White Noise! So the legendary Delia Derbyshire notched a couple of seventies British horror films under her belt!

Many thanks for sharing and as a FLAC freak, if Phantomman86 is reading, a FLAC version would be great (not that a pristine 320 MP3 rip is anything to complain about, the quality is exceptional).

phantomman86
01-01-2013, 11:48 PM
I first watched is a very young kid in the late seventies, so it was probably the same screening as the poster saw! Probably BBC2 on a Friday or Saturday night, I think it was the first horror film I saw with a near "contemporary" setting and I remember it scared the hell out of me! Of course, watching it years later, my take on it was very different, but it was still hugely enjoyable. I know many see Hammer in decline come the seventies, but some of my favourites come from this period (and of course at the dawn of the eighties we had the TV franchise, oh joy that was!).

Also thanks for clearing up a mystery that I should have solved myself, when I last watched it, I thought, where do I know that "devil's circle" music from, bugged the hell out of me, and of course, its White Noise! So the legendary Delia Derbyshire notched a couple of seventies British horror films under her belt!

Many thanks for sharing and as a FLAC freak, if Phantomman86 is reading, a FLAC version would be great (not that a pristine 320 MP3 rip is anything to complain about, the quality is exceptional).

Actually it was Thames TV on a Monday night 10.30pm that I saw it. The BBC have only ever showed the poor follow up to it - 'The Satanic Rites of Dracula'. As regards a FLAC version, to be frank, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between that and the MP3 version due to the archive nature of the material among other things. Also, the CD I bought of the soundtrack has a typo on the side inlay lettering where they've missed the 'L' off of London! Apart from that, it's great packaging!

Omega84
09-11-2017, 11:11 AM
Great soundtrack. I've got the CD at home.

devanand
11-29-2018, 12:22 PM
Would appreciate a workable link please