Free Music Notes for Martha Stewart Living: Spooky Scary Sounds for Halloween

Martha Stewart Living: Spooky Scary Sounds for Halloween

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Free Music Notes for Martha Stewart Living: Spooky Scary Sounds for Halloween

Free Music Review: great creepy sounds
Hit: 3 Stars

its a very good halloween cd for background sounds. my cd was scratched thought so it skips a TON.

Free Music Review: Good enough for the goblins
Hit: 3 Stars

I'm an avid collector of Hallowe'en sound-effect/music CDs, and while this one has its flaws, it's one of my favorites to play during my family's annual Hallowe'en bonfire/cook-out. The sounds, while a bit repetitive, are high-quality and just creepy enough without being too unsettling for our more sensitive guests. Good background for reading ghost stories!

Free Music Review: Pretty good
Hit: 4 Stars

It is one track and somewhat repetitive, but it's perfect for background music while handing out candy.

Wind, owls, witch/monster voices...not bad. Understated. If you'd rather not have sci-fi/alien sounds in the background of your gothic-themed home, this is perfect. Production value is high and it's less than $10.

Free Music Review: Very dissapointed
Hit: 1 Stars

After reading her excellent Halloween book, I figured her Halloween CD would be worth owning. I always search for "different" Halloween CDs, but this was filled with the same old stuff.
Chains, moans, and spooky laughs... then more chains, moans and spooky laughs. Very dissapointing.

Free Music Review: Texas reviewer's two stars was too kind.
Hit: 1 Stars

I am not a fan of "ice queen" Martha Stewart, but my wife likes her, and since Martha does have a knack for creating seasonal "atmosphere" I thought this might be fun. Shame on Rhino for releasing swill like this, and on Stewart for allowing her name to be put on this. "Movie quality recording" indeed! Yes, the sound quality is fine, but that's not the real issue here.

First of all, this is the most boring, i.e. non-scary, Halloween album I've ever heard. Secondly--and most "fatally"--not only is this repetitous, as the Texas reviewer pointed out; but it's actually nothing more than a four-minute recording "looped," i.e. repeated, ten times! Even the most unattentive listener should be able to pick up on this by no later than the third repetition. But even if they released the four-minute recording as a cheap CD single, and instructed you to just put your CD player on "repeat," it would still be a rip off that cannot be redeemed by Martha's caramel apple recipe included in the CD booklet. This is a small, but glaring, example of American commercialism at its "finest." This CD should be included as evidence at Martha's insider trading trial as a small-but-glaring example of the dishonest, money-grubbing, side of her.

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