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A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child

A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
Jay Fergusen

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Track Listing

  1. Prologue: Elm Street Kids
  2. Main Title
  3. "It's a Boy"
  4. Freddy Delivers
  5. Family Plot
  6. Yvonne Takes the Plunge
  7. Mr. Sandman
  8. Don't Dream and Drive
  9. Like Father, Like Son
  10. Mark Visits Elm Street
  11. Hell on Wheels
  12. Another Brick in the Wall
  13. Stuffed/Choked (Gag Me With a Spoon)
  14. Shower
  15. Asylum
  16. There Was a Crooked Man
  17. Freddy's Stroller
  18. Super Freddy
  19. Twins
  20. Freddy Cuts Up
  21. Mr. And Mrs. Jordan
  22. Party at Club Fred
  23. Amanda's Tune
  24. Jacob's Story
  25. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
  26. Don't Look Down
  27. St. Elm Street's Child
  28. Toys for Tots
  29. I've Got You Under My Skin
  30. Kicking and Screaming
  31. Womb With a V.U.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #192369 in Music
  • Released on: 1990-06-01
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack

Customer Reviews

great!4
If you like the nightmare on elm street movies, then this Cd is for you! it has great songs on it. definately one of the better soundtracks from movies of the nightmare series. I suggest this CD to anyone who likes the series

.."It's a boy!!!"4
One of the best soundtracks ever compiled! Over 30 tracks of Gothic, melodic and keyboarded music that makes fantastic listening. Nightmare 5 (although not too successful) remains one of my fave entries in the film series and this CD is equally satisfying. A must for fans of Freddy!

Jay Ferguson - Composer of Note5
Best known as the lead singer of Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne, Jay Ferguson pursued a solo career in the late '70s before eventually moving into film scoring work. Even as a member of those bands, Jay Ferguson was outstanding musically. He continues that position in his soundtrack work.

Why on earth Bass player Brad "Rad Metal Brad" has reviewed some other album here, is anybody's guess, but it might be due to his rad love of metal and his bad hatred of music he doesn't get.