Maurice Jarre’s Thème Romantique from Eyes Without a Face is not particularly frightening in any sense of the word, unless one pictures that woman with the featureless mask dancing around until she […]
Maurice Jarre’s Thème Romantique from Eyes Without a Face is not particularly frightening in any sense of the word, unless one pictures that woman with the featureless mask dancing around until she […]
Another track from the great Les Baxter, this time from the film The Fall of the House of Usher.
A wonderful bit of music from Wilfred Josephs from the movie about those most deadly honey producers.
I, Monster may not have been the greatest effort from Lee and Cushing given their incredible catalogue, but it did feature some great music courtesy of Carl Davis.
Humphrey Searle is a man who is underrated when one talks about the music behind a horror film. The score for The Haunting is some of his very best work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cu1M5uYcDA John Carpenter, accomplished composer that he is, teams up with Dave Davies to provide some incredible music for his remake of Village of the Damned.
Despite being titled Home Safe, Jerry Goldsmith crafts a subtle, almost melancholy piece of music for the film The Haunting.
A great piece of music from The Witches by Richard Rodney Bennett.
Terry Plumeri delivers the goods in this excellent cut from the soundtrack to Scarecrows.
Hammer’s Witchfinder General is a gem, and so is the music as composed by Paul Ferris.