phbart
04-12-2010, 02:49 AM
Harry Sukman SALEM'S LOT (1979)
(complete score, mono bootleg recording)



1. Ximico, Guatemala (0:24)
2. We Must Keep Going and Main Titles (2:10)
3. Two Years Earlier (1:28)
4. The Town and Antique Store (1:39)
5. Susan (0:44)
6. The Marsden House and Straker (1:01)
7. Good Evening (0:57)
8. Mike's Graveyard and Ben's Notes (0:45)
9. The Lake (1:06)
10. Straker Leaves The House (1:15)
11. Straker Anxious (1:05)
12. Straker Closes The Store (0:57)
13. Beer With Jason (5:51)
14. The Crate Moves (0:33)
15. Mark's Room (0:32)
16. That Thing Is Movin'! (0:28)
17. Straker and the Body Bag (1:49)
18. Shotgun (1:17)
19. Ralphie At Danny's Window (2:37)
20. Crockett Stinger and Finding The Dog (0:51)
21. Hospital Window (2:37)
22. Straker Delivers His Suits (1:03)
23. Ben At The Window (0:20)
24. Glick Funeral Begins (0:23)
25. Glick Funeral End (2:11)
26. The Grave Digger and the Grave (1:23)
27. Open The Window Mark (3:06)
28. Jason In Bed (1:10)
29. Trouble At Jason's House (0:37)
30. Rocking Chair (0:41)
31. Jason's Heart Attack (1:31)
32. Jail Cell (0:20)
33. Barlow Visits The Petries (0:24)
34. The Priest and Barlow (1:48)
35. Marjorie Glick Rises and Staking Barlow (2:00)
36. Empty Town (3:35)
37. Susan Looks For Mark (2:08)
38. Norton's Demise and Straker's Death (1:34)
39. Barlow Disintegrates (0:35)
40. Marsden House Burns (0:49)
41. Two Years Later-They've Found Us (0:44)
42. Susan's Second Death and Full Moon (1:11)
43. Commercial Break Stinger (0:05)
44. The Marsden House (1:38)
45. Main Titles Alternate (Bonus) (1:33)
46. Unknown-End Part 1 (Bonus) (0:27)
47. Trailer Music (Bonus) (0:59)

Total Duration: 01:02:48
Total Size: 151 MB
Bit rate: 320


http://rapidshare.com/files/365282049/S4l3mL0t-CS.rar.html

Or...


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O4M1BRBM

;)

FulciLives
04-18-2010, 03:41 PM
Very nice of you to post this here but people should be aware that this came from the awesome blog The Inferno Music Vault (http://anonym.to/?http://theinfernomusicvault.blogspot.com/)

They have a lot of horror and cult movie soundtracks among other related (and sometimes not so related) fun stuff!

rupangios
11-06-2010, 09:11 AM
thank you

MrGhostface
07-31-2011, 11:35 PM
That link is to the original upload from The Inferno Music Vault, which is an awesome blog dedicated mostly to '80s and horror. They put out some awesome expanded soundtracks over there, so like FulciLives has, let's try to remember to give credit where it's due.

radionaut
02-09-2012, 03:47 AM
Thank you, for posting here.

thenamesplissken
08-03-2012, 05:23 PM
All of these links dont work and one of them has the anti-piracey logo right on it. Does anyone know where i can get this soundtrack?

bbwonder
08-03-2012, 05:47 PM
The rapidshare link works for me

kobalski
08-05-2012, 09:16 PM
The rapidshare link works for me

For me too

cropper
03-17-2013, 04:23 PM
This is saying file removed?? any chance of a re-up??

justin boggan
03-21-2013, 01:09 AM
I'd like to point out this is not the complete score. I went through the film to make track titles. The full score would fill 2CD's.


My tracklisting:

KEYS:
+ = Includes score not used.
* = Alternate.
** = Slightly different. Not enough to call a real alternate.

1. Un-used Cue 0:06 (Cut off, the rest of the dead air.)
2. Main Title / Guatemala ** 2:13
3. Main Title ** 1:42
4. Main Title * 1:37
5. The Marsten House/ Strangers Meet 1:05
6. Man In Black Leaving the House 1:18
7. Closing Time 0:58
8. The Moving Crate 0:37
9. The Moving Crate Part 2 (dead air after 0:29)
10. Bluffing Larry Scared 1:21
11. Something In the Woods // Faith Is Not Enough + ** 2:42
12. Putting Up the Sign (0:22) // Leaving The Fineral **/ Filling the Grave 2:17
13. Bitten + (6 seconds of dead air at aend.) 0:33
14. The Man In Black Brings Down A Kid, Plastic Wrapped ** 1:50
15. UNKNOWN - Either a REAL alternate, or Un-used Cue. 1:00
16. UNKNOWN - Either a REAL alternate, or Un-used Cue. 0:26
17. UNKNOWN - Either a REAL alternate, or Un-used Cue. 1:29
18. Into Salem's Lot / Preparing For the Grand Opening 1:43
19. Susan's Theme (Stranger In the Park) 0:47
20. Barking Dogs (0:28) // UNKNOWN - Either a REAL alternate, or Un-used Cue. (Starts at 0:32) 0:50
21. Ben & Susan (Date At the Lake) 1:08
22. Another Scratch At A Window 2:40
23. "Open the window..."/ "Go away!" * (Missing score) (Part 2 of the film.) 3:09 (Should be 3:15 long)
24. Waking From His Sleep In the Rocking chair (Part 2 of the film.) 0:42
25. "I revoke my invitation!"/ Unable to Reach the Phone (Minus the heartbeat.) (Part 2 of the film.) 1:36
26. Attack In the Cell (Part 2 of the film.) 0:23
27. Earth Trembling Break-In (Part 2 of the film.) 0:26
28. Cross, Eyes! * (Part 2 of the film.) 1:51
29. Opening the Crypt/ Killing The Vampire * 2:06
30. Killing the Man In Black * (Part 2 of the film.) 1:37
31. Melting Vamp * 0:36
32. Burning Down the Marsten's House ** 0:51
33. Ximico, guatemala -- Two Years Later (Part 2 of the film.) * 0:44
34. Ben & Mark Leave to Their Endless Lives * 1:13
35. Man In Black Sits Back Worried (0:23) // Cemetery Worker ** 1:07
36. Mark's Room (Rehearsing for the play.) 0:33
37. Attempting To Open the Crate (1:09 ends.) // Into the Vampire's Layer... * 2:09
38. Got Larry / Big Blck bear (0:14) // Searching For Faithful 0:57
39. The Man In Black Visits the Police 1:03
40. Sitting In the Window 0:21
41. The Funeral 0:23
42. Jumping Into the Burial Plot (Missing score) ** 1:26
43. Leaving the Man In Black's House 0:59
44. Source Cue -- Meeting Doc At The Bar (Most of scene cut from movie.) * + 5:51
45. Doc's Unrest (Missing score) (Part 2 of the film.) ** 1:09
46. Mr. Birck's Room... (Part 2 of the film.) 0:39
47. Driving Threw A Dead Town To PHQ (0:40) // Mom One Now / Following the Kid Into the Marsten House 3:37
TRT: 64:27

The double slashes mean the cue is actually two different cues that arent' supposed to be together.

justin boggan
10-15-2013, 12:29 AM
The complete score, in prestine stereo, has been released today by Intrada Records. 2CD's worth of goodness.

Which Doctor?
10-15-2013, 12:36 AM
The complete score, in prestine stereo, has been released today by Intrada Records. 2CD's worth of goodness.

Yup, ordered along with Buck Rogers In The 25th Century - Season One. The samples for both soundtracks sound great!

AberZombi&Flesh
10-15-2013, 01:44 AM
The complete score, in prestine stereo, has been released today by Intrada Records. 2CD's worth of goodness.

And still.. It doesn't justify a $30 price tag.. Not by far.

justin boggan
10-15-2013, 01:58 AM
And still.. It doesn't justify a $30 price tag.. Not by far.

Sure it does. You just have a knee-jerk reaction to seeing a price you think is too high.

The average price of an Intrada CD is $19.99. If this was two different film scores, on two different CD's, and you bought both, you'd pay just pennies under $40.00. So, why aren't you complaining about most every other single disc release being $19.99?

Here's the prices for two of Varese Sarabande's current regular commercial CD releases:

"Elysium": $16.98
"Adore": $16.98

And Varese doesn't have to pay to find tapes, transfer older masters, and costs that make older scores more expensive, yet look how close their prices are to Intrada's.


In fact, you don't even consider what it costs to make an old scores possible. Here's something posted at Intrada a few days ago to give you a better idea:

The following are just some of the costs to us that have increased. I am not referring to the musician fees because thankfully the historic rates have made these albums actually possible now. And I am not counting postage fees as those we factor into our retail shipping rates. Anyway, onwards.

Here's what costs have increased since our first $19.99 CD went out our door: The advances to acquire the license. The royalty rates to the studio. The mechanical licensing fees. (Yes, every time we add another track to an album, not only do we pay a higher rate, but we pay that rate so many more times over, too.) The costs of transferring the original elements. The costs of mixing, editing and mastering the music. The costs of licensing the artwork and stills for the packaging. The costs of manufacturing a disc. The costs of printing a booklet. And - of course - the labor costs at all levels of production and manufacturing and filling of orders and all that overhead stuff. And my point here?

Some 25 years later, we still retail these discs for $19.99

Just something to ponder. Don't fear a price increase or some other yucky development at this time. But maybe, just maybe, be kind of happy that you are seeing these albums come out against such challenging odds. It gets pretty crazy sometimes.
--Doug


So in fact, you should be counting your lucky stars they choose make the costly effort and reduce their profit just to keep it at $19.99.


If you think you can release the complete score plus alternates to an old television mini seires for a lower price, show us by example.

AberZombi&Flesh
10-15-2013, 02:18 AM
I'm sorry, but I'm just not grateful for this..price, especially. The fact that this couldn't be a similar (ie: 16.98) tagged item is pretty disgraceful.

But then again, I'm not a complete score elite-st. (<--and I mean that in the nicest way possible).

EDIT: It's personal preference, I'm certain. Inasmuch as I'm certain I'll agree to disagree. That said..carry on. :)

phbart
10-15-2013, 02:18 AM
Terrific news!!! I know it won't be immediately posted here in FLAC with scans, but I'll wait... :)

justin boggan
10-15-2013, 02:39 AM
Here are some more of the costs it takes to get a CD out, this time posted by La La Land Records:


Economics 101:

Project costs $10,000 to produce. You sell cd at an average of $7 per unit. For a release like this, one that is months after the fact, you might be lucky to move 1000 to 2000 units. If you move 2000, you make $14,000 gross. Of course, when you factor in royalties you might walk away with $2,500 - $3,000 profit. Now, this is not accounting for the 1000 cds you will most likely receive as returns a year later from vendors like Tower, Virgin, etc. . . So, you have actually lost money on the project.

Perhaps some day another company will release it as a limited edition cd if Mr Despalt's star continues to rise. Hell, in a few years I might even do that! I'm a fan of his work, but to release the cd now is hardly worth it to appease a few hundred people.

Now, if I can get a slew of you to want a release of this, I might second think the project. This is similiar to Blade:Trinity. We were considering doing it, but there wasn't enough interest, so we passed.


MV


I can't speak for others, but when you get right down to it $20 is just about as low as we can go.

Between artist royalties, mechanical royalties, afm fees, sag fees (for choir), transfer costs, mastering costs, producing costs as well as manufacturing costs a company's out of pocket fees go well into the 10's of thousands on some projects. Other projects, are not as high, but those ones usually are not as much in demand.

We try to give customers a break from time to time (sale prices on older titles or sale prices on new ones -- like now: Buy Dragonslayer and get Eraser for $14.98).

Plus, something to also keep in mind is when we sell these cds to other stores we sell them at a wholesale rate, so our profit diminishes anywhere from $5 to $10. Only Varese has the cajones to sell their wares at full retail price to the wholesale marketplace. LOL

Believe me, if we could sell these cds cheaper and still make a good profit we would.

And that's all I gotta say about that.

MV

It's not a matter of opinion or disagreeing with one another -- these scores costs what they do because it costs a lot of make them.

Rad�Max
10-15-2013, 02:43 AM
The complete score, in prestine stereo, has been released today by Intrada Records. 2CD's worth of goodness.

wow! it was only recently that i was able to watch this movie/mini tv series and i fell in love with the score. i tried watching it when i rented the film perhaps 7 or 5 years ago and for an unknown reason i can no longer recall i was unable to finished it maybe out of boredom because it was a bit too long and the phase of the film was moving too slow for me. but recently since i was determined to finished it i had. and it was good. glad to see that finally an official soundtrack is coming out and while the remake (tv series) was okay, i still prefer the original. as i said earlier i love the score by Harry Sukman and among my favorite is the mixing of the "Dies Irae" with the theme for the closing and opening as well as the scene where the little brother paid a visit to his brother (the window scene). for fans of the film and the score imo the price is fair enough.

AberZombi&Flesh
10-15-2013, 02:53 AM
.

justin boggan
10-15-2013, 02:54 AM
Well, you can disagree the sky is blue, doesn't mean it's moot -- sky's still blue. ;-)

AberZombi&Flesh
10-15-2013, 02:57 AM
Well, you can disagree the sky is blue, doesn't mean it's moot -- sky's still blue. ;-)

Indeed. (Pardon me.. bad evening, transcended "here"..) My apologies.. Hell, I *may* buy this set. :)

talos69
10-19-2013, 08:21 PM
how can I download salems lot 1979 soundtrack

Which Doctor?
10-19-2013, 08:34 PM
how can I download salems lot 1979 soundtrack

Go here and click on the 'Spoiler' button:

Thread 162965

talos69
10-21-2013, 12:25 PM
how can I download salems lot 1979 soundtrack

Hi
I clicked on to spoiler to download soundtrack but what do I do now
im pretty rubbish when its technical stuff

TRXSCOR
10-21-2013, 02:13 PM
kobalski,


Would you mind re-up the bootleg from rapidshare or local...I would like to listen to this , and I cannot afford the new one. Thank you.

---------- Post added at 09:13 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:57 AM ----------

Found an updated link ~
SalemsLot.zip (148,52 MB) - uploaded.net (http://uploaded.net/file/sqfgtet3)
Thanks to DownloadSoundtracks.com and his local. Thank you sir(s) for such opportunity.

talos69
10-21-2013, 11:06 PM
Hi
Don't understand what u mean
Can u make it simple for me to down load both discs
Thanks
I'm not computer literate