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Originally Posted by Make Them Die Slowly I like the random use of library music and frat frug that is endlessly looped over quite a few 60s sexploitation films. It adds nothing to the films what so ever if viewing the film through the filter of "film viewer". However if you don't give a rat's arse regarding logic, structure, plot and characterisation, the endless loops of whoozy sax and organ add a greater depth of madness to the viewing experience.
I recall that "The Most Dangerous Game" was the first film to use music and the idea of a score as we know it today. |
I adore library music, to an obsessive point as of late. Amazing how many talented composers and musicians released countless quality jams! I know most musicians unions looked down on this process, but I think the results speaks for themselves when it comes to people like Alan Hackshaw, Alan Tew and Janko Nilovic!