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 Posted:   Jan 21, 2023 - 8:57 AM   
 By:   emusician   (Member)

I have no idea why Amer didn't link to the Facebook source of the info, so here you go:

https://www.facebook.com/intradacds/posts/pfbid0gbEGunXcaAqEY27daSNiJWJo2kNptQaTXUoJxsU9kKhNEqjLv49cvgENL1QreW9Ql


What difference does that make? I was just happy to see the announcement. Don’t need to goof on the original poster just because he didn’t “do it right”.

 
 Posted:   Jan 21, 2023 - 10:54 AM   
 By:   The Mutant   (Member)

Step right up for thrills, spills and chills... and a sample of the soundtrack to come!


Did that fix it?

 
 Posted:   Jan 22, 2023 - 1:14 AM   
 By:   Michael Bean 451   (Member)

Yay! Mutant put the fun back in the Funhouse! Thanks for fixing it

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 22, 2023 - 2:00 PM   
 By:   jenkwombat   (Member)

Looking forward to this release. I saw the film in a theater when it came out, and found both it and the score to be appropriately creepy... embarrassment

 
 Posted:   Jan 22, 2023 - 5:20 PM   
 By:   Wedge   (Member)

It was a lot of fun to work on this release. My favorite thing about the film is that it's steeped in authentic atmosphere. So much time is allotted to just soaking up the sights and sounds (including Beal's source music) of a nighttime fairground visit. The film positively drips with it. The filmmakers even used a real troupe and equipment, though the eponymous funhouse was custom-built. And it takes a surprising amount of time to get to the actual killing, which I'm sure is frustrating to some horror fans. But for me, that's the main draw of the picture and the reason I'd revisit it in the future.

 
 Posted:   Jan 23, 2023 - 2:44 PM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)

INTRADA Announces:



THE FUNHOUSE
Composed and Conducted by JOHN BEAL
INTRADA ISC 484


Intrada announces the premiere release of John Beal's impressive score for the 1981 Universal horror film The Funhouse. Although the film capitalizes on the horror craze started by Halloween several years earlier, it did not follow suit in its approach to scoring. Whereas the earlier film featured a legendary electronic score, The Funhouse's executive producer Mace Neufeld insisted that a largely orchestral approach was warranted. The orchestra mixed with some electronics brings a sophisticated depth to this early entry in the slasher film genre. While the score starts unassumingly with a simple piccolo solo representing the kernel of Beal's main theme, the mood is quickly shattered by an orchestral slashing gesture before transitioning to the other major theme – the carousel waltz. The score culminates in a full-blown passacaglia of sorts as the action in the funhouse comes to a head.

Fans responded enthusiastically to the score, with the composer receiving letters from around the world for decades. For this release, Intrada obtained the original 24-track session elements stored at Universal, allowing the composer to oversee a new mix, highlighting details and a stereo image never before heard. Watch the soundtrack trailer – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2PHGD4VXzQ

In the film, teen Amy (Elizabeth Berridge) sneaks out to a traveling carnival with her date, Buzz (Cooper Huckabee), her best friend, Liz (Largo Woodruff), and Liz’s boyfriend, Richie (Miles Chapin). Reluctantly she goes along with their plan to hide overnight in the carnival funhouse. When the four teens witness a murder while locked inside, they become the targets of a shady barker (Kevin Conway) and his monstrous son (Wayne Doba). The film was directed by Tobe Hooper, best known for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist.

Intrada ISC 484
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For track listing and sound samples, please visit https://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.12769/.f

 
 Posted:   Jan 23, 2023 - 2:45 PM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)

John Beal
Label: Intrada Special Collection Volume ISC 484
Film Date: 1981
Album Date: 2023
Time: 77:35
Tracks: 33

Dynamic orchestral score by John Beal arrives on CD! Universal releases no-nonsense horror film in 1981, brings attention to career of director Tobe Hooper, who follows year later with hit scare-fest, Poltergeist. Young cast features Elizabeth Berridge, Cooper Huckabee, Largo Woodruff, Miles Chapin as group of four teens attending local carnival, with veteran Kevin Conway as memorable Barker. Larry Block scripts, John Beal scores.

Vivid orchestral score is anchored by waltz theme emphasizing intervals of the tritone, not just in melody but in harmonic structure as well. Interesting shape has theme begin in solo flute in upper register, increase in weight and density, then close in powerful statement for full orchestra. Harmonic vernacular continues throughout, and in one instance stands out in pure tritone major chords for French horn during closing bars of “All Alone No. 1”, a highlight. When scares arrive, Beal unleashes in kind with intense fortissimo episodes of musical fury. Interestingly, while intensity is keynote, Beal relies on propulsive energy and exciting jabs of color rather than overt dissonance to underscore the thrills. Results are striking!

First half of score leads to the horror, second half provides the thrills. Standout action cues include “The Unmasking”, “Hatchet Job”, “Liz and the Knife”, “Losing Battle”. Spotlight unquestionably goes to lengthy “Monster Mashed” sequence: As gears and chains grind away underneath the Funhouse, so does the score with a relentless obstinate for basses and cellos underneath sharp jabs from the orchestra above. Spoiler alert: As lone survivor Amy struggles with monster, Beal adds chopping figures to his ostinato, creating powerhouse buildup of musical terror. Fortissimo intensity plays all the way up until monster is mashed between the gears. Sensational cue! When all the horror subsides, picture winds up without cheap gimmicks, and Beal returns to his solo piccolo to usher Amy away from danger… albeit all alone. As fadeout turns to ending credits, Beal returns with his powerful waltz theme to close. Very strong finish to dramatic score! Following are numerous extras featuring carnival music, calliope tunes, assorted cues scored by Beal and used as “source music” as teens stroll throughout carnival. Even the bulk of these pieces play with an unsettling veneer.

Complete score presented courtesy of Universal, mastered from the 24-track session tapes recorded by Rick Riccio, mixed by Matt La Point. Score recorded at Evergreen Studios in November 1980. Orchestrations by John Beal, Miles Goodman, Richard Ellis, Don James. Graphic CD package designed by Kay Marshall, informative booklet notes by John Takis. John Beal composes, conducts. Intrada Special Collection CD available while quantities and interest remain!

01. Funhouse – Theme (Main Title) (5:50)
02. God Is Watching (1:12)
03. Embryo (1:58)
04. No Escape (1:31)
05. Crystal Ball (0:16)
06. Scary Stuff (0:21)
07. All Alone No. 1 (1:31)
08. Too Serious (1:11)
09. Zena Dies (1:47)
10. Bad Idea (3:07)
11. The Unmasking (1:21)
12. No Place To Be (1:50)
13. Hang-Up (0:33)
14. Hatchet Job (1:19)
15. Liz And The Knife (3:13)
16. The Last Of Liz (0:55)
17. Losing Battle (4:54)
18. Manic Montage (2:29)
19. Monster Mashed (5:00)
20. All Alone No. 2 (0:54)
21. Funhouse – Theme (End Title) (1:32)
Total Score Time: 43:28

THE EXTRAS

22. Funhouse – Theme (Alternate Main Title) (2:41)
23. Carousel March (2:50)
24. Carousel Waltz (2:54)
25. Merry-Go-Rag (1:47)
26. Zena’s Zingaresa (2:27)
27. Eatery Source (3:24)
28. Stripper Source (2:26)
29. Tee-And-A-Tease (4:46)
30 Organ Loop #9 (2:34)
31. Dementia Rag (1:02)
32. Cockeyed Calliope (John Berkman) (5:19)
33. Funhouse – Theme (End Title – Alternate Take) (1:31)
Total Extras Time: 33:58

Total CD Time: 77:35



https://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.12769/.f

 
 Posted:   Jan 23, 2023 - 2:58 PM   
 By:   Justin Boggan   (Member)

Almost, Joe. Still a little bad coding that is causing slight problems. At the end of the YouTube ink, remove the forward slash. And in ending [ youtube ] code legend, needs a forward slash before the y. I put spaces in the above code to make sure it will display.

 
 Posted:   Jan 23, 2023 - 3:39 PM   
 By:   Spinmeister   (Member)

Did that fix it?

Nope. Your closing youtube tag is still missing the escape slash: /youtube

Whereas here the closing youtube tag is escaped properly:

 
 Posted:   Jan 31, 2023 - 8:33 AM   
 By:   The Mutant   (Member)

Yeah baby.

Just ordered this using my Intrada points.

 
 Posted:   Feb 17, 2023 - 1:43 PM   
 By:   The Mutant   (Member)

Just received mine. Sounds really good. Instantly noticed a huge improvement over the previous version.

 
 Posted:   Feb 17, 2023 - 2:25 PM   
 By:   emusician   (Member)

Just received mine. Sounds really good. Instantly noticed a huge improvement over the previous version.

Indeed. A great release.

 
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