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Old 9th November 2019, 05:50 PM
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I know this is Blu ray/DVD thread but I've got this coming. Two complete soundtracks out now!

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DRACULA / THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (CD)
Composed by: James Bernard

World Premiere Recordings of the Complete Scores from Two Classic Hammer Films of the 1950s.

• Newly Recorded in Stunning and Dynamic Digital Sound
• Performed by the Acclaimed and Award-Winning City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Nic Raine
• New Score and Bernard’s own Orchestrations Reconstructed by Leigh Phillips
• 20-Page Full-Colour Booklet with Informative Sleeve Notes by Hammer Film Music Expert David Huckvale, plus numerous original film stills and posters.
• OVER 70 MINUTES OF MUSIC • Includes Bonus Track “Rhapsody for Lucy” Composed by Leigh Phillips from the Dracula Theme by James Bernard
THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN
1. Main Title From The Curse of Frankenstein (1:48)
2. A Brilliant Intellect / It’s Alive (4:31)
3. The Gibbet (3:39)
4. An Offer of Help / Goodnight Professor / The Professor’s Brain (4:56)
5. The Creature / He’s Gone (2:48)
6. The Creature and the Blind Man / You Shoot Well / I’ll Give You Life Again (2:59)
7. Justine’s Fate (4:12)
8. Get Up / Final Confrontation / The Guillotine (9:06)
DRACULA
9. Main Title From Dracula (1:53)<
11. Plan Revealed / Plea for Help / Dracula’s Rage (5:22)
12. The Mausoleum / Harker Stakes the Bride / Empty Casket (4:58)
13. The Diary / Van Helsing Finds Harker (2:06)
14. Sleep Well / Dracula Seduces Lucy (2:07)
15. Lucy’s Second Encounter / Garlic Flowers (2:36)
16. Aunt Lucy / Lucy Is Released (3:29)
17. Mina Ensnared / It Was There (1:09)
18. Allergic Reaction / Mina’s Submission (2:55)
19. Bloodstained Mina / The Cellar (1:00)
20. The Final Battle (4:34)
Bonus Track
21. Rhapsody for Lucy (Lucie) (4:14)
Composed by Leigh Phillips based on a theme by James Bernard
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