Free Music Notes for Halloween

Original Soundtrack - Halloween

Halloween List Price: $13.98
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Free Music Review: I LOVE this soundtrack!!!!!!!!!!!
Hit: 5 Stars

I saw the movie the day it came out in theatres and I LOVED it!!! I got this soundrack recently and LOOOOOVED it. I love it from start to finish. Excellent songs, 2 tracks of score which I love and clips from the movie which I think is so cool. This soundtrack is one of my top 5 fav soundtracks. Great soundtrack to great film.

Free Music Review: A Collection of Songs Only Rob Zombie Could Come Up With..
Hit: 4 Stars

I would have given this soundtrack 5 stars, but some of the music wasn't familiar enough to me. Other than that, I did love one of the songs I hadn't heard before... "Tom Sawyer" by Rush is the bomb! And who hasn't heard the hit "Love Hurts" by Nazareth? These two songs alone give this soundtrack the depth it needed to make this a true "Halloween" collectible. I should also mention, "Only Women Bleed" by Alice Cooper because of it's relevance to the movie. I am a hard-core Halloween fan, and all the songs above, along with the staples of the theme and "The Shape Stalks Laurie" makes this soundtrack a must buy for true followers like myself, as well as anyone who loves pure rock.

Free Music Review: More than solid 70's era soundtrack
Hit: 4 Stars

Say what you will about the movie, but the soundtrack to Rob Zombie's re-imagining of John Carpenter's classic Halloween is a more than solid soundtrack that captures the era of the film's setting. Found here are classic tracks from Rush, Alice Cooper, Kiss, and Blue Oyster Cult among others, with snippets of dialogue from the film peppered in between, similar to the soundtracks to Zombie's previous films, House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects. Whether or not hearing these songs is pleasurable to you (if you're not a fan of 70's area rock or were expecting a full on metal soundtrack because this is an R-rated horror movie, you've come to the wrong place) will be the ultimate factor in picking the Halloween soundtrack up, but there are some big notables here. Composer Tyler Bates' underrated take on Carpenter's classic Halloween theme is beyond creepy, as is the surprisingly great cover of "Mr. Sandman" by Nan Vernon. Also on board is "Halloween II" by legendary ghoul-punks The Misfits, which nicely rounds the soundtrack out. All in all, the soundtrack to Rob Zombie's highly criticized re-imagining of Halloween is a more than solid collection of songs from the era and dialogue from the film that help set the tone, and is worth picking up if you're a fan of all of the above.

Free Music Review: He Came Home...15 Years Later...Still In The 70's!
Hit: 3 Stars

Typical Rob Zombie movie soundtrack - Brief snippets of movie dialogue (including the taco deluxe supreme) interwoven between classic rock/pop songs (from mostly the 70's) used in the movie. If your a classic rock fan, you probably have most if not all the songs already in your collection. However two new songs are included in the soundtrack that may make the purchase worthwhile: the new Halloween 2007 theme and "The Shape Stalks Laurie" both by Tyler Bates with the latter being more dark atmospheric tones more then anything else.

The rest of the soundtrack is great classic rock including an ode to the original Halloween with BOC's "Don't Fear the Reaper" and another to Halloween II with a version of "Mr. Sandman".

The opening movie sequence with "God of Thunder" is brilliant and quickly set the mood for this Halloween. But just as easily other song selections seemed to miss their mark and can even ruin a scene. The songs selected are great in their own but some just didn't fit in the movie. I felt trapped in the 70's throughout the movie because of the song selections. I digress but the start of the movie has young Michael wearing a KISS Destroyer T-shirt with Peter Frampton blasting at the kitchen table so you know your circa 76/77. Fifteen years kids are still rocking out to BOC and Alice - right! Then again Rob doesn't have a lot to work with songs from the 90's.


Free Music Review: What a triumph.
Hit: 5 Stars

I have the original from the movie and the music from that was in keeping of the time of John Carpenters movie and i am happy nothing has changed at all and it was good to play it before i went to see the film of which Mr R Zombie should do number two and get an award for it. And all the bands on the cd are great too from the mighty KISS to ALICE COOPER.
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