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Music For Zombies
Music For Zombies
Music For Zombies
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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YECCH!!! A fetid array of malodorous melodies. Gory grand piano, putrid pipe organ, plus a full orchestra of Zombies! GRAVE music for BRAVE people! A MUST for horror collectors!

     
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All Artists: Music For Zombies
Title: Music For Zombies
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Electric Lemon Record Co.
Original Release Date: 7/15/2003
Release Date: 7/15/2003
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 803680272329, 916870104222

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YECCH!!! A fetid array of malodorous melodies. Gory grand piano, putrid pipe organ, plus a full orchestra of Zombies! GRAVE music for BRAVE people! A MUST for horror collectors!
 

CD Reviews

"Music for Zombies" is GOOD music!
Movie Max | Pittsburgh, PA USA | 09/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Remember the Warren magazines you read as a kid? You know, titles like VAMPIRELLA, EERIE, CREEPY, and FAMOUS MONSTERS? Remember the ads for all the great stuff, such as the Don Post line of movie monster masks, and records like An Evening With Boris Karloff, Dr. Druids Haunted Seance, and Vampyre at the Harpsichord? Well, those masks and music albums have one thing in common: they were all produced by make-up artist and musician Verne Langdon. He is back with his first album of weird and disquieting music in many years. Music for Zombies is an excellent CD to get for the Halloween season. It is a mix of classic Langdon and new offerings, containing six tracks of new music and three tracks from previous albums. The opening piece of music, Zombie Sonata, is a spare and memorable composition on piano.. Images from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari came into my mind as I listened to it. It is easily one of Mr. Langdons best pieces.Other compositions are played on a Wurli-Morton Theater Organ or a steam calliope. On Spirit Symphony, first heard on his album Music for Magicians, Mr. Langdon uses the bell-like celeste of the theater organ (in a way that suggests the innocence of childhood) against a sinister bass line. The composition was used recently in the daytime soap, Passions. The theater organs vibrato is used to good effect on Hypnotique, creating an eerie sound similar, but more expressive than, the theremin. Here Mr. Langdon juxtaposes a strange melody of lingering notes against a march-like accompaniment of drums.Carnival of Souls sounds like music you might hear at a circus for the insane. It is a diverting, even raucous piece. Those folks who find clowns scary will be especially disturbed by it. His longest piece of music on the album is Zombie Suite, which is divided into three movements. This is the most symphonic sounding piece, with swelling horn and string sections. The music here struck me as more melancholy, even romantic, than creepy. After hearing it, I wondered why Mr. Langdon has not gone into composing for film. His compositions are better than some of what I hear at the movies these days. He certainly has the creativity required for music that touches and underscores emotions. Mr. Langdon is known for his sense of humor (he used to be a gag writer for television) and he has some jokes here: the CD opens with the sound of a coffin opening and it ends with the sound of one closing. One track begins with a rather human-sounding wolf howl and another with a snippet of a funeral march. The CD is subtitled Grave Music for Brave People. Despite all that, the music is not treated lightly, but is well done and worth adding to your collection. I have a lot of music in this vein (no pun intended) and this one ranks with my favorites."
Old-School Horror music!!
Man of 1,000 words. | California | 07/15/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"While listening to this fantastic Cd, I must first confess that I was overwhelmed with the urge to turn on all the lights! This music captures the mood of terror perfectly! Track number 5 entitled Spirit Symphony is so slow, and mythodical, its as if a zombie were slowly sneeking up behind a loved one, and was relunctant to eat their brains, although for its own survival, must eat the brain. Track 4, titled Hypnotique, will do just that! It sounds like a throw back to an old black and white mummy movie, where you can almost picture an army of undead, making their way into the night looking for human brains to eat! And if you ever wondered what a circus full of dead acrobats looks like....well listen to track 6, Carnival of souls and close your eyes. Picture, if you will, the dead ringmaster, pointing up towards the spotlight in the sky, as the undead trio of zombies perform their, Life defying stunts! All in all, this is a great CD for blaring out your windows halloween night, and the songs are so very nicely done that I would even recommend it for a good horror movie or murder mystery independant film! Music for Zombies is a must for fans of music, period."
Interesting, but definitely a niche market.
Evi1Weevi1 | Raleigh, NC | 08/12/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"An entire album of background music for the Zombie apocalypse. I have to hand it to the artist, this music would be PERFECT for zombies walking around and bumping into each other. Reminds me a lot of the soundtrack to the Troma classic, Biker Babes in Zombie Town. Outside of that use, the CD doesn't have alot of replay value. It does make me want to get a bunch of people together and do a zombie flash mob though."