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Dom1 Presents The PSYCHO BEAT & BEYOND
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
JEFF ALEXANDER (USA) & ALFRED HITCHOCK (England) | Music To Be Murdered By (Alexander) (1958) (instrumental with narration by Hitchock) | |
MICHAEL SMALL (USA) | Rooftop Intruder (Small) (1971) (from the movie Klute) (instrumental with vocalese) | |
LYNNE & THE LIZARDS (USA) | My Mistake (Brandel / Pretaitis) (1986) (from the movie Henry, Portrait Of A Serial Killer) (vocal) | |
LALO SCHIFRIN (Argentina) | Scorpio's View (Schifrin) (1971) (from the movie Dirty Harry) (instrumental with vocalese) | |
SERGE GAINSBOURG (France) & JANE BIRKIN (England) | Raccrochez C'est Une Horreur (Gainsbourg) (1987) (vocal: Jane receives a dirty Phonecall) | |
5.6.7.8'S, The (Japan) | Scream (5.6.7.8's) (1993) (vocal: B-Movie brilliance with banshee scream) | |
RAYMOND `BOZ' BURRELL (England) | Carry On Screaming (Rudge / Dicks) (1966) (from the movie Carry On Screaming) (vocal) | |
ENNIO MORRICONE (Italy) | Desperation & Madness (Morricone) (1999) (from the movie The Stendhal Syndrome) (instrumental) | |
AUTEURS, The (England) | Unsolved Child Murder (Haines) (1995) (vocal) | |
NICK CAVE & WARREN ELLIS (Australia) | Clean Hands, Dirty Hands (Cave / Ellis) (2005) (from the movie The Proposition) (vocal) | |
BRUNO NICOLAI (Italy) | Prelude & Title (Nicolai) (1972) (from the movie La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte) (vocalese by a child / instrumental) | |
THOUGHT GANG (USA) | The Black Dog Runs At Night (Thought Gang / Lynch) (1992) (from the movie Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me) (instrumental with vocal repetition by Angelo Badalamenti) | |
GUN CLUB, The (USA) | Walkin' The Beast (Pierce) (1984) (vocal: In the still of the night I walk with the Beast.who slipped so deep inside me / and rots the love right out of me) | |
GIORGIO MORODER (Italy) | Transformation Seduction (Moroder) (1982) (from the movie Cat People) (instrumental) | |
SIOUSXSIE & THE BANSHEES (England) | Red Over White (Sioux / Banshees) (1980) (vocal: the last silent night / the last sacrifice / running over white) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
CITY OF PRAGUE PHILARMONIC, | The Psycho Suite (Herrmann) (1995) (Originally from the 1960 movie Psycho) (instrumental) | |
P.J. HARVEY (England) | Working For The Man (Harvey) (1995) (vocal: Pretty things get in my car / Take them flying, it's not far.Don't you know yet who I am) | |
JOE QUICK (Germany) | Der Hund Von Blackwood Castle (Thomas) (1967) (from the movie Der Hund Von Blackwood Castle) (vocal: look at that moon.It's cold out here.I see him there's two of them.ha ha) | |
LAMBCHOP (USA) | The Butcher Boy (traditional) (2000) (vocal) | |
MICHAEL GIBBS (USA) | Cut Throat (Gibbs) (from the movie Hard Boiled) (1993) (instrumental: - Chow Yun Fat & John Woo blast their way into the international market) | |
MAZZY STAR (USA) | Taste Of Blood (Mazzy Star) (1990) (vocal: Red, Oh Red / The taste of blood on lips of wine) | |
BARRY ADAMSON (England) | The Second Stain (Adamson) (2002) (instrumental) | |
EDDIE BO (USA) | S.G.B. (Stone Graveyard Business) (Bocage) (1967) (vocal: Eddie demands his girl stop messin' around otherwise S.G.B.) | |
SIMPSONS, The (USA) | Cape Feare (Medley) (Gilbert & Sullivan / Clausen) (1993) | |
PETER THOMAS (Germany) | Aha! (Thomas) (1964) (from the movie Das VerrStertor / Traitor's Gate) (instrumental with spoken gibberish) | |
HOLE (USA) | Jennifer's Body (Hole) (1992) (vocal: with a bullet / number one / kill the family / save the son.found pieces of Jennifer's body) | |
DAMON ALBARN & MICHAEL NYMAN (England) | Cannibal Fantasy (Albarn / Nyman) (from the movie Ravenous) (instrumental) | |
ONE INCH PUNCH (USA) | Pretty Piece Of Flesh (Hooper / De Vries / Warfield) (1996) (vocal) | |
Comment:
Mix part inspired by Alfred Hitchock, the serial killer, the psycho and the Giallo : a term used in Italy to describe Crime Fiction & Thrillers. Giallo literally means yellow and was the choice of colour employed by The Mondardori Publishing House in 1929 to release their pulp fictions. Giallo authors included the traditional crime-writers Agatha Christie, Edgar Wallace & Georges Simenon. The cinematic adaptions of Giallo are known as Gialli (thrilling / thriller). The master of contemporary Gialli is Dario Argenta. Gialli contains strong elements of madness, extended murder scenes, eroticism and intense colours. As in the Spaghetti Western, there is a strong influence of opera / theatre in which the soundtrack is a major ingredient. Most composers for spaghetti westerns have also scored Gialli. Ennio Morricone & Bruno Nicolai are two examples.Feedback:
I'm a big fan of the pulps-play on D!
Jolly nice. You'll need to include Ellington's Anatomy of a Murder for Part II, of course!
Fantastic blend! Looks chilling.
Now, you're talkin!!!! Menacing, indeed.
This looks fun.
Dom, this is great! Have you ever seen "Nonsi sevizia un paperino" (aka "Don't Torture Donald Duck")?
Menacing mood music
from the master of moodiness & spaghetti.
I'll admit I'm baffled by the Simpsons / Gilbert & Sullivan "Cape Fear" concoction - what is that about??
P.S. You may have heard, here in San Francisco there's been a rash of murder victims drowned in their breakfast food - the police suspect a cereal killer . . .
from the master of moodiness & spaghetti.
I'll admit I'm baffled by the Simpsons / Gilbert & Sullivan "Cape Fear" concoction - what is that about??
P.S. You may have heard, here in San Francisco there's been a rash of murder victims drowned in their breakfast food - the police suspect a cereal killer . . .
Oh wow, this looks really fucking amazing. I want this too.
Music to murder for. Grrrrreat.
Murder, he wrote. I'm dying to hear this.
And I thought the Bond tape was the sh!t!!! Now, I am again stunned!!!
Another great mix full of wonderful picks.
This is intensely great.
This rules! Great idea, great tracks..
killer mix
Truly inspired, Dom. One of your best (and that's saying a lot).
Ooh, very nice one, Dom! Love the Ravenous soundtrack so glad to see a choice from there. Also like the Gun Club, Siouxsie, Auteurs...and the Cape Feare medley!
Damn, how DO you do it? Another winner. Nice Gun Club pick and always nice to see the Autuers.