Friday, December 16, 2011

Scrooge (1970) - The Complete Orchestral Score by Leslie Bricusse


A belated Christmas present (didn't get this posted in time this year for Christmas Day). Ripped from the surround channel of the DVD, here's the entire music score (minus vocals on the songs) by Leslie Bricusse. Covers included...Track listings can be viewed by clicking the cover image above. 320k rip...Link is in the comments.

This post is dedicated to Anton Rodgers, my favorite performer in the movie, who plays Tom Jenkins (the soup vendor) in the film. The highlight of his entire career has to be Anton performing the Oscar-nominated song "Thank You Very Much" while dancing on top of Scrooge's coffin in the film. Anton passed away two years ago on December 1, 2007. He will be missed, but certainly not forgotten.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

TALES FROM THE CRYPT - Have Yourself A Scary Little Christmas (1995)

This was not a big seller by any means, but it fast became a fave with horror fans. CD rip at 320k. Link is in the comment area.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

A MERRY MONSTER CHRISTMAS (1964)

A holiday/horror classic from 1964 (I believe this was originally posted by Dr. Terror last year, so thanks for the LP rip). The original vinyl version, and the download files have corrected tag info (some information was missing and other info was off), and the download has enhanced cover images (seen here...I tried filling in the colors and enhancing the images a bit). Vinyl LP rip at 256k. Link is in the comment area.

UPDATED DOWNLOAD: The original download link (the original rip) is still in the comment area. I've also added a second download link for an enhanced version I did of the tracks. Included were a volume equalization (some tracks had much lower volume than others), further noise reduction, removal of excessive empty space at the beginning and ends of some tracks (some had as much as 5 seconds of emptiness at the beginning and/or ends), a slight boost in the bass level (this old recording was rather flat and tinny-sounding), and the final MP3 files were done at 320k for the best reproduction of the original rip, and with J-Stereo enhancement.