TURKEY SHOOT - LIMITED EDITION - COLOURED VINYL - BRIAN MAY
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TURKEY SHOOT
LIMITED EDITION COLOURED VINYL
MUSIC BY BRIAN MAY
Item Description
TURKEY SHOOT
ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK MUSIC COMPOSED BY BRIAN MAY
LIMITED EDITION PURPLE VINYL
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SIDE I
1. Main Title / Radio Freedom
2. Turkey Shoot Theme
3. Camp 47. Re-education & Behaviour Modification.
4. All deviants report to Centre Compound.
5. Freedom Is Obedience, Obedience is Work. Work Is Life
6. Suitable Targets.
7. Thatcher’s Ball Games
8. Shower scene
9. Embrace
10. Don’t Worry My Dear, he has already eaten.
11. A little Sport, a little Hunt.
12. Do we really have a chance?
13. Nightfall.
14. The Hunt Begins
15. Head Start
16. Jungle Trap / Jungle Sorrow
SIDE II
1. Tractor Pursuit
2. Crossbow standoff
3. Shrunken Heads
4. You’re s sharp man Ritter
5. Cut him down to Size
6. Hot & Ready
7. The Cane Field Burn
8. Swamp escape / Beach fight
9. Open season
10. Revolution begins with the misfits (End Titles)
Product Information
The notorious 1982 Australian film, Turkey Shoot (Also known as Escape 2000 in the US and Blood Camp Thatcher
in the UK) has long been considered the ultimate of Australian Video
Nasties. Set in a dystopian future where a totalitarian regime imprison a
group of ‘deviants’ to a high security prison destined for
rehabilitation and social re-programming. The story involves the group
of inmates fleeing from the camp controlled by the draconian warden, a
sadistic alopecic henchmen and a bizarrely scripted lycanthropic
carnival-mutant…shall we read on..? Produced by Antony I Ginnane’s F.G
films (Patrick, Thirst, Snapshot etc…) together with British actor David Hemming (Blow Up, Fragment of Fear, Deep Red),
the film was aesthetically influenced by the brutality and savagery of
Italian sub-genre cinema, (ie Umberto Lenzi’s Cannibal films and Lucio
Fulci’s Zombie films), as well as borrowing the central theme from the
1932 film The Most Dangerous Game. Scored by renowned Australian film composer Brian May (Mad Max, Patrick, The Day After Halloween),
the predominantly electronic soundtrack hints stylistically to brooding
horror-synth of John Carpenter, the mutant patchbay of Gil Melle’s
soundtrack The Andromeda Strain as well as some of the sonic
characteristics found in Italian B-cinema (Fabio Frizzi & Goblin).
Pulsing synth oscillations and pounding percussion together with
inspired sound design all encapsulate the confused and claustrophobic
human big-game hunt
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