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THE FLAGSHIP SHOW: 2021 HALLOWEEN SPECIAL – RE-RECORDING HORROR

In today’s episode of THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST, we celebrate the Halloween season once again by highlighting horror score re-recordings including selections from THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (Elfman), BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA (Kilar), CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (Mancini), HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (Salter), ED WOOD (Shore), WORLD WAR Z (Beltrami) and many more.

Featured artists include Erich Kunzel, Dirk Brosse, Antoni Wit, John Morgan, William T. Stromberg, Joel McNeely, Lynda Kavina, and Nic Raine.

Featured performing groups include The Cincinnati Pops, The London Philharmonic, The Polish National Radio Symphony, Cracow Philharmonic Chorus, The Mancini Pops, The Moscow Symphony Orchestra, The Brussels Philharmonic and The City of Prague Philharmonic.


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  1. David Hand

    A great selection of creepy horror film music to accompany the Halloween weEkend, thanks for sharing this, kind regards, David Hand, North Lincolnshire U.K.

    1. Erik Woods

      Hi David. Thank you very much for your note. I’m so happy you enjoyed the program. It’s becoming increasingly more difficult to put a new twist on the horror shows I produce but I do love producing my re-recording series so I might return to it again next year for my 2022 Halloween special. I have a lot more horror re-recording I can play!

      1. David Alan Hand

        Thank you for your response Erik, I shall look forward to next years Halloween offerings, and in the meantime look at some of your other podcasts.I am a very keen fan of soundtracks and have over 700 in my collection, kind regards, David

  2. Dave

    Re “World War Z” – as a Brit, when I first saw the posters for it, I read it as “zed”, and thought, “What’s that supposed to mean?” Then when I heard the trailer, with the American voice saying “zee”, I realized it was supposed to be a pun on “World War Three.”
    I figured someone here in the UK should make a zombie film and call it “A Long Time Z” (as a pun on “Dead”) just to give Americans the same confusion in the opposite direction…

    1. Erik Woods

      Hi Dave – I never thought of it that way. I can usually pick out bad puns but it makes sense now.

  3. John Leggett

    Love your Halloween Specials Erik! Fantastic choice of tracks for this wonderful time of year.

    1. Erik Woods

      Thank you, John. I take a great deal of pride in my playlists and I’m glad you enjoy them!

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