Fjnanfag
10-16-2014, 06:17 PM


Album: True Horror: 15 Classics from Horror Films
Album Artist: Roque Ba�os, Fernando Vel�zquez, Hans Zimmer, Christopher Young, Javier Navarrete, Akira Yamaoka, Shirley Walker, John Murphy, John Cale, Paco Plaza, Charlie Clouser, William Loose, Fred Steiner, John Murphy, Dark Passengers, The Evolved, Harajuku Nation
Catalog Number: N/A
Publisher: SFO
Format: Digital
Codec: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Year: 2014
Genre: Soundtrack
Sample Size: 16-bit
Sample Rate: 44100 Hz
Channels: Stereo
Total Size: 219.81 MB
Total Length: 00:41:55
Total Tracks: 15

Tracklist:
1-01 - The Evil Dead Main Theme (From ''The Evil Dead 2013'')
1-02 - The Encounter (From ''Mama'')
1-03 - The Ring Theme (From ''The Ring'')
1-04 - The Orphanage Main Theme (From ''The Orphanage'')
1-05 - Tale of Two Sisters (From ''Uninvited'')
1-06 - Pan's Labyrinth Lullaby (From ''Pan's Labyrinth'')
1-07 - Promise (From ''Silent Hill'')
1-08 - Final Destination Theme (From ''Final Destination'')
1-09 - The Grudge Theme (From ''The Grudge'')
1-10 - Surface of the Sun (From ''Sunshine'')
1-11 - American Psycho Main Theme (From ''American Psycho'')
1-12 - Rec Main Theme (From ''Rec'')
1-13 - Saw Main Theme (From ''Saw'')
1-14 - Night of the Living Dead (From ''Night of the Living Dead'')
1-15 - In the House in a Heartbeat (From ''28 Days Later'')

With Halloween around the corner, I thought this might interest people. It has the unreleased theme from American Pyscho and all other tracks are new recordings.

No Mp3 requests please.

Link & Password:

Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!1tYShTbL!m7T9Db2IiMRuUWwPvKqiHfaUw_C9raeJYLl1gn6 spW8
Password: FORFLAC'SSAKE!

Enjoy listening!

Regards,
Fj

petepompei
10-16-2014, 06:37 PM
Wow, Looks great. Thanks for sharing!

Yen_
10-16-2014, 09:43 PM
Nice compilation, thank you.

moviemusicsi
10-16-2014, 10:41 PM
thanks

melshoe
10-16-2014, 11:42 PM
Thanks for sharing.

KevinG
10-17-2014, 12:01 AM
Thanks!!

vjy
10-17-2014, 12:44 AM
Thanks a lot for your sharing.

shad70dsd
10-17-2014, 01:35 AM
Sounds interesting...thanks!

rexkramer77
10-17-2014, 02:49 AM
Thanks Fj!
Nice compilation.

soundtrekker
10-17-2014, 11:15 AM
Many thanks - now Halloween can come! :)

Tchaikovsky
10-17-2014, 11:45 AM
Nice share, so thanks!
But I don't like "new recordings" performed on a synth... ;)

wimpel69
10-17-2014, 11:51 AM
Thanks.

Funny though what people consider "classic" horror films these days. Not one of them, not even "Evil Dead", can be considered a "classic".

laohu
10-17-2014, 02:54 PM
thanks

Fjnanfag
10-17-2014, 03:47 PM
Thanks.

Funny though what people consider "classic" horror films these days. Not one of them, not even "Evil Dead", can be considered a "classic".

Why are they in your opinion no classics? The Orphanage and The Ring are really good movies regardless of genre. American Psycho is also a very iconic movie in my opinion, but not really horror. I'd say they at least are comparable to The Thing and The Omen. But yes movies such as Saw and Final Destination to me were interesting ideas on paper, but just not executed right and the likes of 28 Days Later rather forgettable.

I have seen many a modern horror movie, but also older ones from The Innocents to The Exorcist movies, and I really must say that to me there are plenty of good modern movies to be found and should not be overshadowed by older classics. I might add that as a relatively young person myself I grew up with movies from the late 90s and 2000s, and because of that I find it hard to connect with older movies the same way I do with newer ones. I have no interest in bashing older movies as I find it pivotal to look at everything objectively and form my opinion on everything sans influence of anyone else or nostalgia (besides this is coming from someone who listens to classical music and prefers most older recordings to newer ones). It really is not because I find them "boring", that I am "desensitized", that the special effects are "cheap", or any of that. After seeing so many movies I have finally realized why this is, and it is due to the audio (which I realized watching the remake of The Omen right after the original). Older movies--even on Blu-ray--just do not sound as true to life as modern ones. A sound clip of two seconds is enough to discern the two from each other.

Because I am so used to crystal clear audio and dialogue, a 70s movie just sounds like a movie to me, and it is extremely difficult for me to engross myself in the world created because of this. My brain constantly reminds myself I am watching a movie, and there is nothing I can do to stop this regardless of how hard I try. People who grew up with older movies do not have this problem, but I can still very much appreciate movies for what they are though. Yet it still sucks there are so many movies in the genre I cannot enjoy to the fullest (well executed old horror movies still trump mediocre ones now, but there were also plenty of bad ones back then). For the horror genre especially it is vital one can immerse in the film, something not so essential for other genres (12 Angry Men, The Dollar Trilogy, you know them).

This is no attack, just curious what someone's opinion on this is and wanted to chime in a reason why younger people might unknowingly find older horror movies that enthralling anymore other than superficial reasons.

Anyway, I think the title refers to "classics" as in terms of the musical themes, not film quality.

Regards.

samy013
10-18-2014, 01:39 AM
Thank you share!

AFMG
10-18-2014, 02:18 AM
Why are they in your opinion no classics? The Orphanage and The Ring are really good movies regardless of genre. American Psycho is also a very iconic movie in my opinion, but not really horror. I'd say they at least are comparable to The Thing and The Omen. But yes movies such as Saw and Final Destination to me were interesting ideas on paper, but just not executed right and the likes of 28 Days Later rather forgettable.

I have seen many a modern horror movie, but also older ones from The Innocents to The Exorcist movies, and I really must say that to me there are plenty of good modern movies to be found and should not be overshadowed by older classics. I might add that as a relatively young person myself I grew up with movies from the late 90s and 2000s, and because of that I find it hard to connect with older movies the same way I do with newer ones. I have no interest in bashing older movies as I find it pivotal to look at everything objectively and form my opinion on everything sans influence of anyone else or nostalgia (besides this is coming from someone who listens to classical music and prefers most older recordings to newer ones). It really is not because I find them "boring", that I am "desensitized", that the special effects are "cheap", or any of that. After seeing so many movies I have finally realized why this is, and it is due to the audio (which I realized watching the remake of The Omen right after the original). Older movies--even on Blu-ray--just do not sound as true to life as modern ones. A sound clip of two seconds is enough to discern the two from each other.

Because I am so used to crystal clear audio and dialogue, a 70s movie just sounds like a movie to me, and it is extremely difficult for me to engross myself in the world created because of this. My brain constantly reminds myself I am watching a movie, and there is nothing I can do to stop this regardless of how hard I try. People who grew up with older movies do not have this problem, but I can still very much appreciate movies for what they are though. Yet it still sucks there are so many movies in the genre I cannot enjoy to the fullest (well executed old horror movies still trump mediocre ones now, but there were also plenty of bad ones back then). For the horror genre especially it is vital one can immerse in the film, something not so essential for other genres (12 Angry Men, The Dollar Trilogy, you know them).

This is no attack, just curious what someone's opinion on this is and wanted to chime in a reason why younger people might unknowingly find older horror movies that enthralling anymore other than superficial reasons.

Anyway, I think the title refers to "classics" as in terms of the musical themes, not film quality.

Regards.

I suppose he may be referring to the old Universal movies and the like as Classics. Otherwise I want what he's smoking.

And thanks op!

SOWULOSWORD
10-25-2014, 09:41 PM
WONDERFUL THANKS A LOT!!!

Chikey
11-10-2014, 05:40 PM
Nice share, so thanks!
But I don't like "new recordings" performed on a synth... ;)

Yeah... It looked like a nice, quality collection (of original recordings). The production/sound quality is quite poor. Listened to it and promptly deleted it. Anyhow, thanks Fjnanfag for the share.