
Track list
North by Northwest (1959) Bernard Herrmann
01. The Wild Ride [2:53]
02. Conversation Piece [3:01]
Rebecca (1940) Franz Waxman
03. Prelude [1:41]
Young and Innocent (1937) Louis Levy
04. No One Can Like the Drummer Man (by Samuel Lerner) [1:24]
05. Erica at the Mill [1:21]
Vertigo (1958) Bernard Herrmann
06. The Rooftop Chase [1:36]
07. Sc�ne d’amour [5:09]
Strangers on a Train (1951) Dimitri Tiomkin
08. Prologue; Duet for Four Feet [2:25]
09. Guy Goes to the Anthony Mansion [3:35]
Suspicion (1941) Franz Waxman
10. Main Title [0:54]
Psycho (1960) Bernard Herrmann
11. The Murder [1:05]
12. Marion and Sam [1:54]
13. Patrol Car [1:07]
Blackmail (1920) Hubert Charles Bath
14. Main Titles; Prologue [4:08]
Spellbound (1945) Mikl�s R�zsa
15. Concerto Prelude [1:54]
The 39 Steps (1935) Hubert Bath, Jack Beaver, Charles Williams
16. The Chase on the Moor [1:56]
17. Love Theme [1:23]
The Wrong Man (1956) Bernard Herrmann
18. Manny in His Cell [1:25]
Marnie (1964) Bernard Herrmann
19. Prelude [3:01]
Sabotage (1936) Hubert Bath, Jack Beaver, Louis Levy
20. Delayed on the Bus [2:11]
Notorious (1946) Roy Webb
21. Alex in the Wine Cellar [2:50]
Family Plot (1976) John Williams
22. Finale [3:55]
23. Bernard Herrmann Speaks on Film Music (early 1970s) [3:21]
MP3-320: Alfred Hitchcock – Music From His Films.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?k3attwia340n6xb)
Credit cheapchildren.blogspot.com/
Same here.
Thank you, Yen.
Me too, thank You Yen!
It seems that cheapchildren.blogspot.com/ doesnt have it it anymore.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Psycho (1960) Bernard Herrmann
11. The Murder [1:05]
12. Marion and Sam [1:54]
13. Patrol Car [1:07]
Could be from the original masters?
Thank you, my friend!
but the link is still active!
(http://s1195.photobucket.com/user/bishtyboshty/media/screen1x1_zps8dbbd55b.jpg.html)
Alfred Hitchcock – Music From His Films (1999) [320]
https://mega.co.nz/#!c0xGERwQ!AHcDPE5CtRVBOXQAPAknAj_p6O9tzen6fRtNsy5 cRfY
http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/title/53840/Alfred+Hitchcock,+Music+From+His+Films
My thinking after listening to this title is they all OST(with the exception of the Spellbound Concerto) recordings. What I find odd is the mixture of mono and stereo scores recorded over 4 decades of time.
I’m glad to have found this little gem,thanks to Yen.
Edit:Charlie is correct,this is a mixture of OST and rerecordings. An odd duck of a CD title as I’ve yet seen.