
Title:Ravagers
Artist:Fred Karlin
Year:1979
This Release:2011
Label:Intrada Special Collection Vol.164
Format:MP3
Bit Rate:320Kbps
Size:138MB
Tracks:18
Track Listing:
1. Military Installation No. 1 (05:11)
2. Ravagers Attack Falk (03:59)
3. Miriam Dead (03:33)
4. Falk Kills (03:28)
5. New Home (03:02)
6. Cabin (02:38)
7. Military Installation No. 2 (03:34)
8. Ravagers In Pursuit (02:20)
9. Ravagers Kill (02:05)
10. Ravagers Inside House (03:05)
11. Ravagers Attack House (01:50)
12. The Ship (02:01)
13. The Fish (02:16)
14. Ravagers Attack Ship (05:19)
15. End Credits (01:25)
16. Folk Dance* (05:37)
17. Piano Solo* (02:39)
18. Polka Dot Rag* (03:31)
* Source Cues by Fred Karlin
Total Duration: 00:57:33
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I remember this movie well… it ran as a double feature w/Cult of the Damned. Cheesy and a strange way to spend a Saturday afternoon…
Well put Cartney77, nice to see you creeping out from the shadows after 18 months or so.
Cartney 77..Paul was still in the group Wings and was beginning work on London Town for a 1978 release.
Of course Cartney may have an entirely different meaning..lol
Thanks. I originally came to this site when I was looking for something and then kind of forgot about it. It was only recently that I rediscovered it while I was researching something film music related. And tonight I just felt like commenting – I think these threads are sometimes really interesting when they are not only about links but get people talking about film music. So I thought I’d make a contribution. Thanks for not shooting me down for the smart ass remark about the Goldsmith documentary – but I really think it nice and wanted to mention it.
Since my return to this site I have seen your name in connection with some awesome scores. You have an excellent taste in film music (if you actually like and listen to the stuff you’re posting – I have come to realize from some people’s comments that not everybody necessarily does and they only post stuff to post stuff).
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Well put Cartney77, nice to see you creeping out from the shadows after 18 months or so.
Thanks. I originally came to this site when I was looking for something and then kind of forgot about it. It was only recently that I rediscovered it while I was researching something film music related. And tonight I just felt like commenting – I think these threads are sometimes really interesting when they are not only about links but get people talking about film music. So I thought I’d make a contribution. Thanks for not shooting me down for the smart ass remark about the Goldsmith documentary – but I really think it nice and wanted to mention it.
Since my return to this site I have seen your name in connection with some awesome scores. You have an excellent taste in film music (if you actually like and listen to the stuff you’re posting – I have come to realize from some people’s comments that not everybody necessarily does and they only post stuff to post stuff).
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Well put Cartney77, nice to see you creeping out from the shadows after 18 months or so.
…and apparently I still need to learn how to post replies.
Not only do I like soundtracks/scores I have been collecting it for many years although my musical tastes extend beyond just one genre, my personal blog runs the gamut from Classic Rock,Jazz,Neo-Traditionalist Country,60’s Rock,Classical amongst others.
My posts here are just a window into my musical soul due to FFSHRINES policies as to what they will allow to be posted.
By the way your up to 5 posts now, you were at 2 after 17 months when the sun rose this morning, that’s what I call progress.
My posts here are just a window into my musical soul due to FFSHRINES policies as to what they will allow to be posted.
By the way your up to 5 posts now, you were at 2 after 17 months when the sun rose this morning, that’s what I call progress.
As I said, I saw your name on quite a few posts of excellent film music. Do you have favorite composers?
Your non-film-music tastes sound interesting (though I really bad with musical catgories and do not really know what "Neo-Traditionalist Country" means – somenthing along the lines of Dwight Yoakam?)
Can one find your blog? Sounds interesting.
Thanks again for the nice comment on my first posts, WildwoodPark.
Your non-film-music tastes sound interesting (though I really bad with musical catgories and do not really know what "Neo-Traditionalist Country" means – somenthing along the lines of Dwight Yoakam?)
Can one find your blog? Sounds interesting.
Thanks again for the nice comment on my first posts, WildwoodPark.
Neo-Traditionalist Country would be the following:
Clint Black
Garth Brooks (early work)
Tracy Byrd
Rosanne Cash
Mark Chesnutt
Rodney Crowell
Steve Earle
Vince Gill
Alan Jackson
Tracy Lawrence
The Mavericks
Ricky Skaggs
George Strait
Reba McEntire
Patty Loveless
Marty Stuart
Randy Travis
Hank Williams III
Dwight Yoakam <———-Here’s your Dwight
Chris Young
That was the Jodie Foster film correct?
I never saw that film, I have seen Dwight in a couple of films including a brief scene in Wedding Crashers with Rebecca DeMornay as they go to Vince Vaughn for a divorce settlement.