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 Posted:   Oct 21, 2020 - 12:33 PM   
 By:   buysoundtrax   (Member)

Munchie
MUNCHIE-Original Soundtrack by Chuck Cirino


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MUNCHIE is presented as a limited edition of 500 units.

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Dragon’s Domain Records, to be distributed through buysoundtrax.com presents the original motion picture soundtrack to MUNCHIE, featuring music composed by Chuck Cirino for the 1992 family comedy directed by Jim Wynorski, written by R.J. Robertson and Wynorski, starring Lonnie Anderson, Andrew Stevens, Jamie McEnnan, Monique Gabrielle, Ace Mask, Lenny Juliano, John Henry Richardson, Fred Olen Ray, Toni Naples, Mike Simmrin, Scott Ferguson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, George ‘Buck’ Flower, Arte Johnson as Professor Cruikshank and Dom DeLuise as the voice of Munchie. MUNCHIE continues the longtime collaboration between filmmaker Jim Wynorski and composer Chuck Cirino, which includes films such as CHOPPING MALL, DEATHSTALKER II, NOT OF THIS EARTH, TRANSYLVANIA TWIST, A DOGGONE CHRISTMAS, A DOGGONE HOLLYWOOD and, most recently, A DOGGONE ADVENTURE.


The popular success of Joe Dante’s GREMLINS in 1984 quickly spawned a torrent of contentious pint-size creatures from the minds of moviemakers hoping to feast on box office revenue as satisfying as that of the original GREMLINS. A sequel in name only to MUNCHIES, released earlier in 1987, MUNCHIE was inspired by a 1955 Warner Bros. cartoon short made by Chuck Jones called ONE FROGGY EVENING, about a guy who struggles to make his fortune with a frog that sings and dances, but only when it is alone with the owner. Wynorski and his co-writer of the time, the late R. J. Robertson, developed a script based on that premise, except instead of being a frog, Munchie was a friendly gremlin-like creature that dressed like a lounge singer, sounded like a stand-up comedian and had magic powers. Gabriel Bartalos, a veteran Jack-of-all-trades in the film business, designed and created Munchie’s creature costume, which was made out of foam rubber. It was based on an illustration by co-scripter R. J. Robertson.



Wynorski hired a fine cast, bringing in the beautiful girls who’d been regular stars of his previous R-rated fantasy and horror films, as well as TV stars Loni Anderson, Andrew Stevens, Artie Johnson, and the first appearance of a young Jennifer Love Hewitt, who would appear in several of Wynorski’s subsequent family movies. To play the voice of Munchie, Roger Corman was willing to pay a princely sum for this most important role. Dom DeLuise was suggested, and agreed to take the part.

To write the film’s score, Jim brought in his long-time friend and regular composer, Chuck Cirino. Inspired by a theme Chuck had briefly used in RETURN OF SWAMP THING, Jim asked Chuck to revisit the tune and make it the main thematic foundation of the film. Cirino reworked the piece, added some new elements, and boom—there was the catchy, centerpiece melody for MUNCHIE. Without any musical references with which to model this score after, Cirino essentially had to invent the musical style for the movie. At that time, Cirino’s musical toolbox was equipped with what was then state-of-the-art synthesizers and early musical samplers like the Proteus sampler, Prophet 2000, Roland D50. MUNCHIE possesses a carnivalesque type of score that is effervescent and tuneful, with a variety of colorful and catchy timbres that keep the music fun, with occasional forays into attitude for Munchie himself.

Chuck Cirino did not start his career as a composer, but rather as a programmer in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania for a Public Access cable TV station, where he learned how to create TV shows by himself, without a crew. In his spare time, he experimented with the station’s video equipment and created a series of genre productions that allowed him the opportunity to learn how to incorporate special effects into his work. After relocating to California, Cirino transitioned into directing high-end special effects television commercials. His first work as composer was for the 1980 cult film GYPSY ANGELS, which starred Vanna White and Richard Roundtree. Since then he has scored films for Roger Corman, directed music videos for bands like Earth, Wind & Fire and The Dickies’ KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE, and has recorded over 40 music soundtracks for feature films including SORCERESS, HARD TO DIE, TRANSYLVANIA TWIST, and many others. Most recently, he has scored A DOGGONE CHRISTMAS, A DOGGONE HOLLYWOOD and A DOGGONE ADVENTURE.

Chuck has worked as a producer, director, filmmaker, videographer, animator, special effects technician, editor, and composer. He executive produces and directs WEIRD TV, a television series featuring weird Americans, bizarre news, unbelievable events and outlandish skits. Chuck’s credits also include executive producer and director of the Sci Fi Channel projects, WORLDWIDE WEIRD and WARPED IN SPACE, and BABERELLAS, an independent Sci Fi feature distributed by Xenon Pictures.

Dragon’s Domain Records is excited to bring MUNCHIE to compact disc for the first time, mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland with exclusive liner notes by author Randall Larson, with the participation of the composer and the director.

MUNCHIE is a limited edition release of 500 units. Suggested retail price is $17.95. As a special offer, the first 50 people to order the album from the record label’s website will have their copy autographed by the composer at no additional charge.



MUNCHIE is expected to begin shipping the week of Nov 9th and can be ordered at www.buysoundtrax.com.


1. Opening Chase (3:53)
2. Munchie Main Titles (2:11)
3. Dreaming of Andrea (1:15)
4. If You Need a Friend / Western Fantasy (2:12)
5. Funeral Fantasy (3:40)
6. Gage Finds Munchie (1:50)
7. Hello, My Baby (0:42)
Vocal: Dom Deluise
8. Gage Tells Munchie His Wish List (1:26)
9. Unidentified Flying Pizza (Finiculi Finicula) (1:42)
10. Munchie is Gone (3:07)
11. Munchie Changes Grades (3:01)
12. Gage Punches Out the Bully (3:23)
13. He’s Out of Commission (2:29)
14. Just Leave Me Alone, Munchie (1:18)
15. Elliot’s Hot Foot (1:00)
16. Munchie’s Phone Fraud (1:18)
17. Mom’s Dinner Date (1:23)
18. Elliot Discovers Munchie (1:51)
19. The Chase is On / Elliot Crashes (4:25)
20. Airport Goodbyes / Finale (2:38)
21. Munchie End Credits Suite (5:00)
22. Stingers (0:18)
23. Outtakes Suite (3:23)
Total Time: 54:24

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 21, 2020 - 2:53 PM   
 By:   Ford A. Thaxton   (Member)

I'm sure all of you folks who grew up in the 90's saw this on HBO a number of times.

It's a fun little effort from Mr. Cirino.


Ford A. Thaxton

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 22, 2020 - 11:27 AM   
 By:   Ford A. Thaxton   (Member)

no love from anyone for MUNCHIE?

Oh well


Ford A. Thaxton

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 22, 2020 - 5:48 PM   
 By:   ZardozSpeaks   (Member)

Would this be the first time an image of a pizza is printed onto the compact disc?

Also, is this the first release of a Dom Deluise vocal?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 23, 2020 - 8:35 PM   
 By:   Ford A. Thaxton   (Member)

Would this be the first time an image of a pizza is printed onto the compact disc?

Also, is this the first release of a Dom Deluise vocal?


You got me on that.

Ford A. Thaxton

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 20, 2020 - 7:23 PM   
 By:   Ford A. Thaxton   (Member)

Would this be the first time an image of a pizza is printed onto the compact disc?

Also, is this the first release of a Dom Deluise vocal?


Yes it is...

The CD has gone out with the autographed booklets, we hope you enjoy it.

Ford A. Thaxton

 
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