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I would imagine, yes. Hopefully 2024. Who knows how long it might take Intrada to re-do the license to cover the unreleased music?
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Does anyone have concerns that this release is around April Fool's Day?
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Does anyone have concerns that this release is around April Fool's Day? Around but not on .
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Roger says Intrada announces an expanded edition of Danny Elfman's 1990 score to Clive Barker's Nightbreed, which provided Elfman with the perfect opportunity to indulge in his first outright, gore-filled horror feature. As Elfman himself described his experience, "Nightbreed was great fun, and I loved working with Clive Barker. But it was a real difficult score, 75 minutes with a lot of different styles, very dense, difficult music that was very challenging. But as always, the harder it is the more I love it.” Not only did Nightbreed mark Elfman’s dive into a nightmarish fever dream, but it also marked his first significant use of world music in a film score. A South American pan flute, the shimmering beat of a Balinese gamelan and heated drumming all feature in this large orchestral work that is unique, but also clearly classic Danny Elfman. At the time of the film's release, a generous album was released on MCA Records. With the generous cooperation of Universal Music Group, Morgan Creek and Danny Elfman's team, Intrada was able to greatly expand the album into a 2-CD set. The first disc features the complete 75-minute score. The second features the original and carefully curated 46-minute album Elfman assembled back in 1990, as well as a suite of alternates. The film is based on Clive Barker's novella Cabal, in which a graveyard necropolis named Midian provides sanctuary for creatures that have fled to hide from horrific persecution. Their shattered god, Baphomet the Baptizer, calls out to an unlikely savior named Boone (Craig Sheffer), a young man who thinks his visions of beckoning nightbreed are proof of his insanity. Further convinced that he’s a murderer by his psychiatrist, Decker (David Cronenberg), Boone is betrayed and shot down by the police. But death is only the beginning of Boone’s journey as he’s resurrected as the ravenous “Cabal.” Now he must accept his Moses-like destiny to protect his newfound people and lead them from the destruction of Midian at the hands of a bloodthirsty human militia. INTRADA ISC 489 Retail Price: $31.99 Bar Code: 720258549900 Starts shipping 4/2/2024 For track listing, please visit the Nightbreed page at https://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.12792/.f
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/vVwQA5vmA2MEUYWu/?mibextid=oFDknk CD 1 Original Film Score 01. Titles (2:37) 02. Dream (1:04) 03. Love (0:57) 04. Slaughter Time (0:54) 05. Photos (2:36) 06. Scalping (1:59) 07. Travel – Necropolis (2:36) 08. First Encounter (1:22) 09. Meat (2:15) 10. Boone Dead (1:11) 11. Boone’s Back (1:54) 12. Down, Down, Down (0:44) 13. Initiation (2:53) 14. Lori Enters Midian (1:16) 15. Babette (1:46) 16. Lori Goes Down (1:03) 17. Stinger – Uh-Oh…Decker (1:48) 18. Boone Transforms (0:57) 19. Grinnell (1:52) 20. Rachel’s Oratory (1:01) 21. Party (0:55) 22. Decker Has Fun (1:29) 23. Carnival (4:16) 24. Dance Of The Berserkers (1:47) 25. Crème Puff Murders (1:23) 26. Boone Gets A Taste (2:46) 27. Ohnaka Go Boom! (1:19) 28. Militia Montage (0:46) 29. Smokey (0:44) 30. Love Reprise (1:04) 31. Rescue (1:40) 32. Trouble In Midian (1:44) 33. Mayhem (1:53) 34. Eigerman’s Moment (0:47) 35. More Mayhem (2:00) 36. Two Reasons (1:22) 37. Berserker’s Party (2:32) 38. Mural Chamber (0:36) 39. Boone And Decker Duke It Out (2:32) 40. Baphomet Calls (2:02) 41. Finale (2:31) 42. End Credits (4:36) CD 1 Total Time: 75:19 CD 2 1990 MCA Soundtrack Album 01. Main Titles (2:40) 02. Dream (1:03) 03. Carnival Underground (3:23) 04. Into Midian (2:31) 05. Meat For The Beast (2:10) 06. Resurrection Suite (3:37) 07. Boone Transforms (0:56) 08. The Initiation (2:50) 09. Scalping Time (1:54) 10. Rachel’s Oratory (1:04) 11. Party In The Past (0:51) 12. Poor Babette (1:41) 13. Uh-Oh…Decker! (1:39) 14. “Then Don’t Say It” (1:28) 15. Boone Gets A Taste (2:44) 16. Breed Love (1:02) 17. Mayhem In Midian (1:43) 18. Baphomet’s Chamber (2:01) 19. Farewell (0:59) 20. 2nd Chance (1:34) 21. End Credits (4:33) 22. Country Skin (4:15) 1990 Soundtrack Album Total Time: 46:42 THE EXTRAS 23. Waltz (3:26) 24. Party (Without Choir) (0:56) 25. Berserker’s Party (Alternate) (2:33) 26. Country Skin (Medium Version) (2:54) 27. Home On The Range (1:48) 28. Country Skin (Fast Version) (1:58) 29. The Valley (2:52) 30. Country Skin (Slow Version) (4:29) The Extras Total Time: 21:16 CD 2 Total Time: 68:08
https://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.12792/.f
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Dan Schweiger says: I’ve always rooted for the monsters, especially when they’re been chased by torch wielding neo-Maga troglodytes like The Sons of the Free. For that reason unleashing the full potential of Danny Elfman’s glorious score for Clive Barker’s Tribes of the Moon has been a CD chronicling grail dream of mine, one that’s now fulfilled after ten years of dogged determination by Roger Feigelson, myself and the Intrada team. So at last it’s time to feed musical meat to the beasts of NIGHTBREED with this amazing two-CD release that expands this mystically exciting tribal score with more versions of “Country Skin” than you can shake your finger scalpels at, with my liner notes featuring new interviews with Danny Elfman, orchestrator Steve Bartek and editor Mark Goldblatt on this soundtrack monster mash to end them all. Now at last available HERE, praise Baphomet!
https://onthescore.com/all-of-clive-barkers-midian-is-unleashed-on-intradas-deluxe-edition-of-danny-elfmans-nightbreed/
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Wow... TEN YEARS??? Roger mentioned SEVEN previously on Facebook. Kudos to him and everyone involved in doggedly making this amazing-looking release happen. Can't wait to hear it. Yavar
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Dan Schweiger says: I’ve always rooted for the monsters, especially when they’re been chased by torch wielding neo-Maga troglodytes like The Sons of the Free. For that reason unleashing the full potential of Danny Elfman’s glorious score for Clive Barker’s Tribes of the Moon has been a CD chronicling grail dream of mine, one that’s now fulfilled after ten years of dogged determination by Roger Feigelson, myself and the Intrada team. So at last it’s time to feed musical meat to the beasts of NIGHTBREED with this amazing two-CD release that expands this mystically exciting tribal score with more versions of “Country Skin” than you can shake your finger scalpels at, with my liner notes featuring new interviews with Danny Elfman, orchestrator Steve Bartek and editor Mark Goldblatt on this soundtrack monster mash to end them all. Now at last available HERE, praise Baphomet!
https://onthescore.com/all-of-clive-barkers-midian-is-unleashed-on-intradas-deluxe-edition-of-danny-elfmans-nightbreed/ Could we possibly enjoy stuff without the incessant politics. I sometimes wonder if these politicians - of all freaking stripes - live rent free in some of your heads. We have surplus to requirements of this BS outside of here and it would be nice if we coud come here to revel in this music and the artists we love so much, in a small oasis of civilization. BTW, if Schweiger were educated, they'd be “proto-Maga”. Knucklehead.
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Nightbreed is a not-very-subtle queer allegory. It's a story of outsiders forced to create their own home away from society. The breed are eventually targeted and attacked by 'normal' people who would rather see them dead than even attempt to understand them. There's a scene in which an effeminate member of the breed is tortured and killed by two police officers. This was all written and directed by a gay man. You can't leave politics at the door with Nightbreed. It's the whole point. Thanks. None of this is news to me. I've seen movies espousing every political stripe under the sun and yet politics is only a tiny sliver of what I take away from these works and art and general. There is a whole world, a universe in fact, to explore in each and every one of these films to enjoy, music being a big part of it around these parts.
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My copy arrived today! Can't wait to check it out.
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