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It ends in an action theme that segues straight into the next track. 1:26 2. Burn It Down! Burn It Down! is an action piece played during the scene, still in black and white, in which the mill is burned and Frankenstein's monster falls into the flames holding his creator's body. It states some of Silvestri's action ideas in choral, orchestral ...
The song topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for one week in May 1973, being replaced by Paul McCartney & Wings's "My Love". Frankenstein sold over one million copies. It fared equally well in Canada reaching number 1 on the RPM 100 Top Singles Chart the following month. [1] That same month, the song peaked at number 18 in the UK Singles ...
"Frankenstein" is a song by American metal band Iced Earth from their 2001 album Horror Show, which features songs themed after classic movie monsters. "Some Kind of Monster" is a 2004 song by Metallica which uses themes from Frankenstein. "Jesse James meets Frankenstein's Daughter" is a song by American Folk musician Space Mandino.
JIMMY HARRY: My mother was a playwright, and writing music for theatre was a natural progression as a budding musician. I spent a lot of time in fringe theater during my youth, where I wrote three ...
2001: A Space Odyssey is a soundtrack album to the film of the same name, released in 1968.The soundtrack is known for its use of many classical and orchestral pieces, and credited for giving many classical pieces resurgences in popularity, such as Johann Strauss II's 1866 Blue Danube Waltz, Richard Strauss' symphonic poem Also sprach Zarathustra, and György Ligeti's Atmosphères.
[1] [2] He also composed scores for theatrical films, among them Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971), Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972), Avalanche Express (1979) and Back to the Secret Garden (2001). He was music director for television presentations of the American Movie Awards, Emmy Award, Grammy Award , Kennedy Center Honors and the Oscars . [ 1 ]
Starting on September 29, 2006, Ron Bohmer and Davis Gaines appeared in staged concerts of Frankenstein at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. The run ended on October 1, 2006. [5] An off-Broadway production directed by Bill Fennelly opened at the 37 Arts Theatre on November 1, 2007, starring Hunter Foster, Steve Blanchard, and Christiane Noll.
Monster Mash (also known as Monster Mash: The Movie and Frankenstein Sings) is a 1995 musical comedy horror film written and directed by Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow, based on Bobby Pickett's 1962 novelty song "Monster Mash" and the 1967 stage musical, I'm Sorry the Bridge is Out, You'll Have to Spend the Night, also by Pickett and Sheldon Allman.