I like Robert Folk's SAVAGE HARVEST score from 1981 - the film credits state it was recorded at "EMI, London" (Abbey Road?). ... I wonder if tapes survive. The film itself has fallen into obscurity and is unlikely to receive a DVD or HD release due to other music rights issues - the characters sing a couple of Beatles songs around a piano to take their minds off the marauding lions outside.
Oh wow, can't believe someone posted this before I. It's a terrific score, alternating between savage percussive horror and sweeping/tragic lyricism on the drop of a hat. The end title is heartbreakingly beautiful. I've written to Folk a few times about it (and THE SLAYER) but never heard back; Very frustrating given that he responded to all my other inquiries in years past.
It was recorded at EMI (yes, Abbey Road) with the National Philharmonic Orchestra, as was THE SLAYER.
I like Robert Folk's SAVAGE HARVEST score from 1981 - the film credits state it was recorded at "EMI, London" (Abbey Road?). ... I wonder if tapes survive. The film itself has fallen into obscurity and is unlikely to receive a DVD or HD release due to other music rights issues - the characters sing a couple of Beatles songs around a piano to take their minds off the marauding lions outside.
Oh wow, can't believe someone posted this before I. It's a terrific score, alternating between savage percussive horror and sweeping/tragic lyricism on the drop of a hat. The end title is heartbreakingly beautiful. I've written to Folk a few times about it (and THE SLAYER) but never heard back; Very frustrating given that he responded to all my other inquiries in years past.
It was recorded at EMI (yes, Abbey Road) with the National Philharmonic Orchestra, as was THE SLAYER.
I have a vague recollection of this film, though I don't remember the score. If it's by Folk I'm sure it's excellent!