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Reverb lp guide to burger records
Reverb lp guide to burger records






Why do you think the band is called “Camilla’s Little Secret." There are rumours that the band never made another recording as they were all imprisoned for treason. This is a reference to some fairly explicit phone calls between Prince Charles of Great Britain and his then mistress, Camilla Parker Bowles, while he was still married to Princess Diana. How does it do that?! And talking about the telephone – this isn’t just a reference to any telephone call. There’s a phone that rings half way through the song – sometimes it gets answered and you hear a voice, sometimes you just get a guitar solo. The Vicar’s assistant Punk Sanderson, is the famous record that can “vary each time you play it”- “variofonics”, as The Vicar called it. How often does someone stumble in the attic upon 500 pristine copies of just about the coolest piece of vinyl on the planet. The total playing time of this album is 71.20 minutes - including an original score by BOC, along with 9 other tracks by various artists. Demons Kiss and Horsemen Arrive are two unique tracks written and performed by BOC solely for this soundtrack. Psycho – Suite for Strings Orchestra Part Two (Murder / Finale)Īfter 11 years of touring, Rock Legends Blue Oyster Cult went back to the studio to compose and original score for Bad Channels (1992).

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Psycho – Suite for Strings Orchestra Part One (Prelude / The City / Rainstorm) He thought of the single tone color of the all-string soundtrack as a way of reflecting the black-and-white cinematography of the film.

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Herrmann used the lowered music budget to his advantage by writing for a string orchestra rather than a full symphonic ensemble, contrary to Hitchcock's request for a jazz score.

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Hitchcock was pleased with the tension and drama the score added to the film, later remarking "33% of the effect of Psycho was due to the music." The resulting score is perhaps Herrmann's most spectacular Hitchcock achievement. Hitchcock insisted that Bernard Herrmann write the score for Psycho despite the composer's refusal to accept a reduced fee for the film's lower budget. The soundtrack of screeching violins, violas, and cellos was an original all-strings piece by composer Bernard Herrmann, titled "The Murder". One of the most famous scenes in popular cinema is without a doubt the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 masterpiece Psycho.






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