Horror Stories from All Hallows' Eve



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I hope you have little room for terror, for fright, for fantastic and altogether phantasmagorical ideas. That's what this edition of the Ear Candy Update is about. It is an ode to these movies on the surface, but underneath, 20,000 fathoms underneath, lies a different story. It is a story about what this music can do to you, how it makes you feel and what it does to your mood. If you get a little jumpy, we have achieved our goal. If you double check over your shoulder when you walk up the stairs or seek out a flashlight to pierce the darkness, we have done our job. We are the things that go bump in the night. You're welcome.

As always, if you have any suggestions, bitches, gripes, complaints or praise, email me right here: Dukewilbury@gmail.com

The music:
Science-Fiction Picture Show - Richard O'Brien
Forbidden Planet - Louis & Bebe Barron
The Day the Earth Stood Still - Bernard Herrmann & Sam Hoffman
It Came from Outer Space - Dick Jacobs
Creature from the Black Lagoon - Hans J. Salter
The Incredible Shrinking Man - Dick Jacobs
The Time Machine - Russel Garcia
Them! - Warner Bros. Orchestra
The Thing - National Philharmonic Orchestra
First Men In the Moon - Laurie Johnson
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms - Warner Bros. Orchestra
Planet of the Apes - Jerry Goldsmith
Fantastic Voyage - Leonard Rosenman
The Andromeda Strain - Gil Melle
The Twilight Zone - Marius Constant
One Step Beyond - Berlin Symphony Orchestra
The Matrix - City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Mars Attacks! - Danny Elfman
The Fly - Howard Shore
Doctor Who - Howard Shore & London Philharmonic Orchestra
Danse Macabre - Saint-Saens
Scream - Marco Beltrami
Psycho Suite - Bernard Herrmann
The Omen - Jerry Goldsmith
Nightmare on Elm Street - Charles Bernstein
Jaws Theme - John Williams
Amityville Horror - Lalo Shiffrin
Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield

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