Mannheim Steamroller - Halloween

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Album Details

Title: Halloween
Artist: Mannheim Steamroller
Release Date: 9/23/2003
Label: American Gramaphone Records
Duration: 89:26
Album Type(s): christmas
UPC: 012805103121
Genre: Sound Effects
Styles: Comedy, Novelty, Instrumental Pop, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Instrumental, Halloween, Classical Pop, Classical Crossover
Moods: Atmospheric, Calm/Peaceful, Reflective, Soothing, Spiritual, Wistful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Innocent, Laid-Back/Mellow, Pastoral, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental, Springlike, Yearning, Elegant, Melancholy, Sophisticated, Wintry, Freewheeling, Detached
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Toccata in de Mole (after Bach's Toccata & Fugue in D minor, BWV 565)
  2. Peer Gynt Suite for orchestra (or piano or piano, 4 hands) No. 1, Op. 4
  3. Harvest Dance
  4. Overture to Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman), for orchestr
  5. Z-Row Gravity
  6. Funeral March of a Marionette, for piano or orchestra in D minor
  7. Rock & Roll Graveyard
  8. St. John's Night on the Bare Mountain (Ivanova noch' na Lisoy gore), sy
  9. Crystal
  10. All Hallow's Eve
  11. The Sorcerer's Apprentice (L'apprenti sorcier), symphonic scherzo for orche
  12. Rite of Twilight (after Marius Contant's Twilight Zone Theme Song)
  13. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b~Ride of the Valkyries

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Sound Effects~Enchanted Forest
  2. Sound Effects~The Other Side
  3. Sound Effects~Enchanted Forest II
  4. Sound Effects~The Reaper
  5. Sound Effects~Ghost Voices
  6. Sound Effects~Alien Spaceship
  7. Sound Effects~Enchanted Forest III
  8. Sound Effects~Mountain King
  9. Sound Effects~Digital Death
  10. Sound Effects~Souls Demise

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDAmerican Gramaphone Records1031

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Album Review

Halloween is further proof that Chip Davis and his American Gramaphone outfit plan to provide and market proper musical accompaniment for all holidays, themes, and moods. Davis and his Mannheim Steamroller hit that categorical trifecta in 2003 by releasing three discs within months of each other: Romantic Melodies (mood), American Spirit (theme), and Halloween (holiday). While Romantic Melodies collected previously released compositions from the Fresh Aire series and American Spirit combined old and new material, Halloween features original, Mannheim-style arrangements of appropriately dark classical pieces and a few new Davis compositions, with only a couple of catalog songs revisited to pad the disc. This ultimately helps make Halloween's music the best among these three highly marketable products. Creepy classical pieces usually heard around the holiday by composers such as Bach, Wagner, and Mussorgsky are given the signature synthetic Mannheim flare while going light on the scare. Davis' playful approach gives these standards a more comical feel, as if they were to be included on a soundtrack to a Munsters movie rather than a frightening monster movie. Grieg's Hall of the Mountain King is the most effective of these pieces as ghostly groans accompany the pizzicato string melody that is backed by an almost danceable drumbeat. Davis' own compositions, both old and new, serve the theme quite well, with the chugging rhythm of Rite of Twilight being the most interesting and amusing as strains from the theme song to TV's Twilight Zone provide the song's foundation. In addition to the music, a second disc of sound effects is included that is meant to be "shuffled" along with the music disc on a multi-CD player. While it may be utilized to good effect in conjunction with the music, on its own the "EFX" disc is quite repetitive and banal with a large portion of the tracks centered around the sounds of a nighttime forest enhanced by a synthesizer and only a few eerie sounds heard during The Other Side and Mountain King. Although Mannheim Steamroller may not provide any real thrills or chills for the holiday, it does emphasize (and synthesize) the happy in Happy Halloween, as the disc's jovial atmosphere makes one prone to having simple, pumpkin-carving fun rather than actually Smashing Pumpkins. ~ Aaron Latham, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alison DaltonViolin
Amy CutlerViolin
Ann MonsonCelli
Arnie RothConcert Master, Violin
Barbara HaffnerCelli
Benton WedgeViola
Brenda DonatiDouble Bass
Brian AckleyEngineer, Mastering, Remixing
Brian PinkeEngineer
Carmen LlopViolin
Chip DavisCover Photo, Producer
Chris SaboldEngineer
Christine WorthingHorn
Clara LindnerViolin
Clara TakarabeViola
Dale ClevengerHorn
Daniel StrbaViola
David CwirkoEngineer
David Earl TaylorViolin
Fox FehlingViolin
Gary StuckaCelli
Gregory FlintHorn
Jason HerrickHorn
Jennifer CappelliViolin
Jocelyn DavisCelli
Karen DirksViola
Kelly "Mikey" DavisEngineer
Larry GrayDouble Bass
Lewis KirkBassoon
Loretta GillespieViola
Louis StoutOrchestral Assistant
Mark AgnorViolin
Marlou JohnstonViola
Mathieu LejeuneEngineer
Michael SheltonViolin
Nisanne GraffViolin
Paul PhillipsViolin
Robert BarrisBassoon
Robert KassingerDouble Bass
Roberta FreierViolin
Roger RybinLighting
Ronald SatkiewiczViolin
Sando XiaViolin
Scott RosenthalDouble Bass
Steven BoeViolin
Steven HouserCelli
Tom HartigDesign
Vikki MayneCelli