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ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK:
THE FOG
Music by John Carpenter
IN STOCK & READY FOR IMMEDIATE DISPATCH!!!
Catalogue Number: SILLP1301
Barcode: 738572130176
White/Green Coloured Vinyl
180g 2LP SET - Gatefold Sleeve
John Carpenter’s 1980 follow-up film to his smash hit Halloween featured ghost sailors terrorizing a Californian coastal community as a dense fog descends on their homes.
The multi-talented filmmaker’s atmospheric synthesiser score has long been a soundtrack favourite and this double album features a 20 track LP of the entire score, drawn from the original tapes, remastered by long-time Carpenter collaborator Alan Howarth on the A/B sides and the original album which featured 20 minutes of newly released music on the C/D sides.
“I went back to Sound Arts Studio in central Los Angeles and quickly began composing and recording new tracks. Dan Wyman, my creative consultant on Assault On Precinct 13 and Halloween was at my side programming the synthesizers, keeping a critical eye on my multi-tracked performances and maintaining quality control over the long hours of recording and mixing. And, out of all this frenzy, re-working and re-structuring, I produced what I consider to be one of my best scores” - John Carpenter
Track Listing
A SIDE
1. Ghost Story
2. The Journal
3. Seagrass Attack
4. Andy on the Beach
5. Where's The Seagrass?
6. Stevie's Lighthouse
7. Something to Show You
8. An Evil Plan
9. Weatherman
10. Walk to Lighthouse
11. Dane
B SIDE
1. Morgue
2. The Fog Approaches
3. Knock at the Door
4. Fog Reflection
5. Andy's In Trouble
6. The Fog Enters Town
7. Revenge
8. Number 6
9. The Fog End Credits
C SIDE
1. Prologue from The Fog
2. Theme from The Fog
3. Matthew Ghost Story
4. Walk To The Lighthouse
5. Rocks At Drake's Bay
6. The Fog
7. Antonio Bay
D SIDE
1. Tommy Tells Of Ghost Ships
2. Reel 9
3. Main Theme - Reprise
4. The Fog Rolls In
5. Blake In The Sanctuary
6. Finale
Kathy Williams: Sandy, you're the only person I know who can make
"Yes, Ma'am" sound like "screw you".
Sandy Fadel: Yes, Ma'am.