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(2020) John Carpenter & Dave Davies - Village Of The Damned [Deluxe Edition] [FLAC]
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(2020) John Carpenter & Dave Davies - Village of the Damned [Deluxe Edition]
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Village of the Damned is now expanded in a 2-disc presentation featuring extended cues, film versions of the score and the original 1995 soundtrack. Composed by John Carpenter and Kinks guitarist Dave Davies this score is a dark and suspenseful electronic score mixed with live instruments. Carpenter described their score as one of the most full, romantic scores he’d ever done. “My job as a composer is to support the drama, unify sequences, and heighten suspense.” Soundtracks can be very difficult to assess when they aren’t various-artists compilations, especially when one considers that the music is written specifically to create a mood for a visual scene. In that sense, it seems that the music should be assessed in relation to the film; however, the film’s visuals do not accompany the CD. This music on this CD was designed to accompany a horror film, and so this particular soundtrack is full of atmospheric sounds created, for the most part, on synthesizers. The real treat for the listener is when Dave Davies is allowed to spotlight his brilliant guitar playing. Davies is a very talented guitarist, and this is especially demonstrated on tracks such as “The Funeral” and “The Fair,” both heartbreakingly beautiful with incredible melodies. John Carpenter is a surprisingly good keyboardist and creates some very interesting sounds and melodies. The album is instrumental, with the exception of a “reading” from Mark Hamill which is not only pointless, but out of place on this CD. The songs tend to blend into each other, with few differences.