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11-14-2013, 02:43 PM
FLAC re-up. See link below.
Also see: "MONSTROUS MOVIE MUSIC" >>> here <<< (Thread 164356).
MORE MONSTROUS MOVIE MUSIC contains an 18-minute suite from Ray Harryhausen's first solo
animation epic, THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS, which was based on a Ray Bradbury short
story. David Buttolph's powerful score for this 1953 Warner Brothers release covers all the important
musical moments of the film, including the eerie sounds of the Arctic environment, the destruction
of the lighthouse, the diving bell sequence, the Rhedosaurus' attack upon New York, and the fiery
finale at the amusement park. The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms’ influential score helped define
the sound of giant monsters on the loose in the '50s!
Also on MORE MONSTROUS MOVIE MUSIC is an 18-minute suite from TARANTULA, Universal-
International's 1955 entry in the “GIANT BUG” genre. The studio boasted one of the strongest
film music departments in the industry, and Herman Stein's and Henry Mancini's contributions to
Tarantula augmented the memorable images with equally-exciting musical accompaniment. (NOTE:
Tarantula’s sequence featuring Clint Eastwood in a bit part did not have any music in it, so the actor’s
fans should not be expecting any Italian harmonica solos in our suite.)
Universal was prone to re-use music from their earlier films, and Tarantula is an excellent example of
how breathtaking a composite film score can be when it borrows from the finest moments of
previously-written cues. The score is a skillfully-woven tapestry of music written specifically for
Tarantula as well as pieces originally composed for This Island Earth, Dawn At Socorro, Six Bridges
To Cross, Tanganyika, Smoke Signal, and other Universal genre films. Tarantula’s score is guaranteed
to give you the creeps, but it’s a good kind of creeps!
Next up is the Irving Gertz’s startling and memorable “Main Title” from THE MONOLITH MONSTERS. T
his cue is from Universal-International's 1957 opus about giant killer rocks from space, and it uses
similar musical material from Gertz’s score for The Deadly Mantis. A sensational contribution to the
art of film scoring, the music from The Monolith Monsters is "rock music" at its very best!
Finally, MORE MONSTROUS MOVIE MUSIC contains a 19-minute suite from the 1961 dinosaur film
GORGO, featuring a colorful score from the master of Italian film music, Angelo Francesco Lavagnino.
The 21 cues range from a gorgeous 'Main Title' featuring accordion to the dynamic music heard when
Gorgo's colossal mother invades London to rescue her captured child. Though relatively unknown in
the States, Lavagnino is considered a film music giant in international circles, and this score will
transport you to a world of musical invention.

Music Composed by
Herman Stein
Henry Mancini
David Buttolph
Irving Gertz
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Played by The Cracow Radio Symphony
Conducted by Masatoshi Mitsumoto
Tracks:
Tarantula (Stein, Mancini)
1. Introduction (00:11)
2. Main Title (01:11)
3. Gruesome Corpse (01:15)
4. Radioactive Research (01:05)
5. Spider On The Loose (03:05)
6. Burying The Evidence (01:35)
7. Side Effects (01:15)
8. Big Bunnies (00:56)
9. Agar To The Rescue (01:23)
10. Evening Snack (01:33)
11. Bring Down The House (02:51)
12. Blasted Arachnid (01:50)
13. End Title (00:32)
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (Buttolph)
14. Main Title (01:11)
15. Far North / Expedition / Monster (02:06)
16. Lost Scientist / Beast Sighted (02:20)
17. Chord (00:09)
18. Extinguishing The Lighthouse (00:57)
19. Diving Bell (01:13)
20. Bell And Octopus (01:54)
21. Absent Professor (01:31)
22. Monster Does Manhattan (01:57)
23. Herald Square/ Germs (01:14)
24. Up The Coaster / Finale (04:14)
The Monolith Monsters (Gertz)
25. Main Title (01:03)
Gorgo (Lavagnino)
26. Main Title (01:48)
27. Restless Sea / Underwater / Tidal Wave (02:21)
28. On The Island / Inner Room (02:08)
29. Gorgo Sighted / Gorgo Surfaces (01:48)
30. Fire Fight (01:23)
31. Making A Plan / Ocean Voyage (01:35)
32. Gorgo Escapes / Mama Rises (01:14)
33. Jet Alert / Battleship Barrage (01:07)
34. Military Might /Torpedo Attack (02:05)
35. Big Ben Demolished (00:56)
36. London Trampled (01:09)
37. Return To Sea / End Title (02:09)
Total Time: 58'14

Download Link (FLAC) - https://mega.nz/#!5vph3CxJ!kIwkTrO5JmKOMf6sPDA3SBOEL4uBZ1CjMCsV_OhoOYs
FLAC re-up.
Also see: "MONSTROUS MOVIE MUSIC" >>> here <<< (Thread 164356).
MORE MONSTROUS MOVIE MUSIC contains an 18-minute suite from Ray Harryhausen's first solo
animation epic, THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS, which was based on a Ray Bradbury short
story. David Buttolph's powerful score for this 1953 Warner Brothers release covers all the important
musical moments of the film, including the eerie sounds of the Arctic environment, the destruction
of the lighthouse, the diving bell sequence, the Rhedosaurus' attack upon New York, and the fiery
finale at the amusement park. The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms’ influential score helped define
the sound of giant monsters on the loose in the '50s!
Also on MORE MONSTROUS MOVIE MUSIC is an 18-minute suite from TARANTULA, Universal-
International's 1955 entry in the “GIANT BUG” genre. The studio boasted one of the strongest
film music departments in the industry, and Herman Stein's and Henry Mancini's contributions to
Tarantula augmented the memorable images with equally-exciting musical accompaniment. (NOTE:
Tarantula’s sequence featuring Clint Eastwood in a bit part did not have any music in it, so the actor’s
fans should not be expecting any Italian harmonica solos in our suite.)
Universal was prone to re-use music from their earlier films, and Tarantula is an excellent example of
how breathtaking a composite film score can be when it borrows from the finest moments of
previously-written cues. The score is a skillfully-woven tapestry of music written specifically for
Tarantula as well as pieces originally composed for This Island Earth, Dawn At Socorro, Six Bridges
To Cross, Tanganyika, Smoke Signal, and other Universal genre films. Tarantula’s score is guaranteed
to give you the creeps, but it’s a good kind of creeps!
Next up is the Irving Gertz’s startling and memorable “Main Title” from THE MONOLITH MONSTERS. T
his cue is from Universal-International's 1957 opus about giant killer rocks from space, and it uses
similar musical material from Gertz’s score for The Deadly Mantis. A sensational contribution to the
art of film scoring, the music from The Monolith Monsters is "rock music" at its very best!
Finally, MORE MONSTROUS MOVIE MUSIC contains a 19-minute suite from the 1961 dinosaur film
GORGO, featuring a colorful score from the master of Italian film music, Angelo Francesco Lavagnino.
The 21 cues range from a gorgeous 'Main Title' featuring accordion to the dynamic music heard when
Gorgo's colossal mother invades London to rescue her captured child. Though relatively unknown in
the States, Lavagnino is considered a film music giant in international circles, and this score will
transport you to a world of musical invention.

Music Composed by
Herman Stein
Henry Mancini
David Buttolph
Irving Gertz
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Played by The Cracow Radio Symphony
Conducted by Masatoshi Mitsumoto
Tracks:
Tarantula (Stein, Mancini)
1. Introduction (00:11)
2. Main Title (01:11)
3. Gruesome Corpse (01:15)
4. Radioactive Research (01:05)
5. Spider On The Loose (03:05)
6. Burying The Evidence (01:35)
7. Side Effects (01:15)
8. Big Bunnies (00:56)
9. Agar To The Rescue (01:23)
10. Evening Snack (01:33)
11. Bring Down The House (02:51)
12. Blasted Arachnid (01:50)
13. End Title (00:32)
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (Buttolph)
14. Main Title (01:11)
15. Far North / Expedition / Monster (02:06)
16. Lost Scientist / Beast Sighted (02:20)
17. Chord (00:09)
18. Extinguishing The Lighthouse (00:57)
19. Diving Bell (01:13)
20. Bell And Octopus (01:54)
21. Absent Professor (01:31)
22. Monster Does Manhattan (01:57)
23. Herald Square/ Germs (01:14)
24. Up The Coaster / Finale (04:14)
The Monolith Monsters (Gertz)
25. Main Title (01:03)
Gorgo (Lavagnino)
26. Main Title (01:48)
27. Restless Sea / Underwater / Tidal Wave (02:21)
28. On The Island / Inner Room (02:08)
29. Gorgo Sighted / Gorgo Surfaces (01:48)
30. Fire Fight (01:23)
31. Making A Plan / Ocean Voyage (01:35)
32. Gorgo Escapes / Mama Rises (01:14)
33. Jet Alert / Battleship Barrage (01:07)
34. Military Might /Torpedo Attack (02:05)
35. Big Ben Demolished (00:56)
36. London Trampled (01:09)
37. Return To Sea / End Title (02:09)
Total Time: 58'14

Download Link (FLAC) - https://mega.nz/#!5vph3CxJ!kIwkTrO5JmKOMf6sPDA3SBOEL4uBZ1CjMCsV_OhoOYs
FLAC re-up.