Pet Sematary (soundtrack)
Pet Sematary | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Elliot Goldenthal | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Genre | Classical, electronic, progressive | |||
Length | 27:39 | |||
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Varèse Sarabande, Cat.VSD-5227 | |||
Producer | Elliot Goldenthal | |||
Elliot Goldenthal chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Musicfromthemovies | [2] |
Pet Sematary is a soundtrack for the film Pet Sematary. Produced by Elliot Goldenthal, it was released in 1989.
Background
Elliot Goldenthal's Pet Sematary record was his first mainstream movie score.[1]
Its style is sometimes compared to Jack Nitzsche's soundtrack for The Exorcist, while the theme is inspired by Lalo Schifrin's score to The Amityville Horror.
Track listing
- "The Pet Sematary" (3:00)
- "Dead Recollection" (1:19)
- "Hope and Ordeal" (1:22)
- "Adieu Gage" (1:22)
- "Rachel Against Time" (0:49)
- "The Return Game" (Jud and Gage) (3:42)
- "Moving Day Waltz" (0:30)
- "The Warning Tour" (1:41)
- "Death Do Us Part" (Rachel Hugs Louis) (0:53)
- "Nine Lives Minus Seven" (0:14)
- "Up in Flames" (Flashback) (1:38)
- "Bitter Loss" (Flashback) (1:51)
- "Rachel's Dirty Secret" (0:22)
- "Return Game Attack" (1:54)
- "Rachel's Blow Out" (0:20)
- "I Brought You Something Mommie" (0:34)
- "The Return Game II" (Louis and Gage) (2:52)
- "Gentle Exhuming" (1:03)
- "To the Micmac Grounds" (2:45)
- "Chorale" (0:29)
- "Kite and Truck" (1:22)
- "Immolation" (1:37)
Crew/Credit
- Music Composed by Elliot Goldenthal
- Album Produced by Elliot Goldenthal
- Orchestrated by Elliot Goldenthal and Robert Elhai
- Conducted by Steven Mercurio
- Performed by the Orchestra of St. Luke's
- Vocals Performed by the Zarathustra Boys Chorus
- Recorded by Phil Bulla, Mixed by Joel Iwataki
- Synthesizer Programming/Supervision by Mathias Gohl
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