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Oᑎ ᗰᗩᖇᑕᕼ 11, 1992, TIᑎY TOOᑎ ᗩᗪᐯEᑎTᑌᖇEᔕ: ᕼOᗯ I ᔕᑭEᑎT ᗰY ᐯᗩᑕᗩTIOᑎ ᗯᗩᔕ ᖇEᒪEᗩᔕEᗪ!!
The Monster Squad's original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for $48 via Terror Vision Records. The score is composed by Bruce Broughton (Tombstone, Lost in Space).
The 3xLP album features every cue and song from the film along with alternate takes, pressed on "Nards" colored vinyl (pictured below). It's housed in a jacket with liner notes by Broughton and an interview with director Fred Dekker.
Favorite Disney Renaissance Film Score
The Little Mermaid (Alan Menken)
The Rescuers Down Under (Bruce Broughton)
Beauty and the Beast (Alan Menken)
Aladdin (Alan Menken)
The Lion King (Hans Zimmer)
Pocahontas (Alan Menken)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Alan Menken)
Hercules (Alan Menken)
Mulan (Jerry Goldsmith)
Tarzan (Mark Mancina)
REMINDER: This polls is focusing on FILM SCORES specifically, not the songs.
Despite a very frustrating month this year, a bit of a Bruce Broughton appreciation with various merchandise to make up for my stressful situation. 😎 Extra notes are in each photo with an ALT button.
Warner Bros. Animation & Amblin Entertainment - Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toon Adventures (1990) - dir. Various
Warner Bros. Pictures & Morgan Creek Entertainment - Stay Tuned (1992) - dir. Peter Hyams
New Line Cinema, Prelude Pictures, & Irwin Allen Productions - Lost In Space (1998) - dir. Stephen Hopkins
Movie Music Monday
“Cody’s Flight” from The Rescuers Down Under (1990) – composed by Bruce Broughton
When The Rescuers was released in 1977, Disney was a studio plunging into disarray. Walt’s death a decade earlier left a creative void that could not easily be rectified. Though well received upon release, The Rescuers is often lumped into that difficult period for the studio. Its 1990 sequel might not be as accomplished as the original, but there is little denying that Bruce Broughton’s score is a vast improvement over the original.
For his score, Broughton combines orchestra with indigenous Australian instruments (and stand-ins for such instruments). The results can sound a bit abrupt, but this cue, “Cody’s Flight” represents some of his most comprehensive work in the film. As one might deduce from the title, this cue is played during a flight scene, with Broughton providing some breathtaking string runs for one of the film’s best scenes.
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Bianca e Bernie nella terra dei canguri
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