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Wasn't this the same Son 'o Bob that scored that awful Italian thing with Shelley Winters called TENTACLES back in 1977?
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Dont know the shark film, but Tentacles was, as stated above, a fairly terrible movie about giant octopus/squid. Typical poor Italian copy of Jaws. Not a bad Cipriani score, although I seem to recall when I saw the film at the cinema, the movie versions of certain themes, especially the regatta sequence, were better and had more edge in the film and were then jazzed up/smoothed out badly for the soundtrack LP, a too regular occurence in those days. If I remember rightly, Cipriani did a short but neat organ motif for the appearance of the octopus - a straight copy of the way they used the Williams shark music in Jaws - but it was decent motif, however it never made it onto the soundtrack.
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That sounds cool. I never did get Tentacles. The samples sounded a little too funky with not much emphasis on horror or drama. Sounds like the film version of the score would be more up my alley. But I love Piranha 2, Nightmare City and Solamente Nero.
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