In The Mouth Of Madness: Original Soundtrack Recording
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- In the Mouth of Madness
- Robby's Office
- Axe Man
- Bookstore Creep
- Alley Nightmare
- Trent Makes the Map
- Boy and His Bike
- Don't Look Down
- Hobb's End
- Pickman Hotel
- Picture Changes
- Black Church
- You're Wrong, Trent
- Mommy's Day
- Do You Like My Ending?
- I'm Losing Me
- Main Street
- Hobb's End Escape
- Portal Opens
- Old Ones Return
- Book Comes Back
- Madness Outside
- Just a Bedtime Story
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28013 in Music
- Released on: 1995-01-24
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .23 pounds
Customer Reviews
Another excellent John Carpenter soundtrack.
This soundtrack is different than JC's older soundtracks as it's more of a haunted house type music then his trademark synthesizer pulse style.Very long and it contains alot of music that you barely notice in the movie (because it's set low in the movie).My fav tracks include the catchy "The Book Comes Back",and the very chilling "Just a Bedtime Story".
Carpenter returns to his creepy roots.
Once the listener gets past the peppy movie titled opening track, Carpenter's score for his return to hard edged horror settles down to the creepy basics. The entire album constantly moves back and forth between mood music and unsettling sound design, both working well in the raising gooseflesh department. Highly recommended for Halloween parties or as background ambience when reading a scary story.
Another great John Carpenter soundtrack
A very long soundtrack that refreshingly is in the order of the movie scenes.More of a haunted house soundtrack than the usual pulsating synthesizer music that's the JC norm.My favorite tracks are "The Book Comes Back" a funky and eerie track,and the closer "Just a Bedtime Story" which IMHO is the most chilling JC composed track ever.




