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Author: | GloryConan [ Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
First, I am a big fan of Jerry Goldsmiths work. I also like Horner, Poledouris, Barry, Fielding, Morricone (I recently found LE PROFESIONNEL for 5 bucks in excellent condition, that was a good find) etc. But I also treasure all my Carpenter Soundtracks (Vinyl and CD). My two favorites are Escape from New York and Halloween III. I never get tired to listen to these two. I sometimes think that there are two groups of listeners. One that cleary prefers classical scores (Goldsmith, Williams, etc) and one that goes for electronic scores (Carpenter, Tangerine Dream). Can one listen and like both categories? What do you think about this and what are your favorite Carpenter Scores? Or am I the only one ![]() Poll: Only ten titles possible in poll. YOU CAN CHOOSE 3 TITLES! The Thing is excluded because he only wrote "additional music", Dark Star excluded because the fun begins with "Assault On Precinct 13" (I think ![]() |
Author: | GoblinScore [ Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
Welcome GC, this is a good friendly forum you'll see. I'm like you, I love it all, depending on mood,situation,even time of day, can spin between Carpenter/'Dream/Glass and Rozsa/Goldsmith/Tiomkin, you name it. I think there are more of 'us' than you would imagine ![]() I love Carpenter's early scores, but as music changed, so did his scoring, or interest, so it's a fairly steady decline - I still dig out VAMPIRES, BODY BAGS, etc from time to time, and VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED has glimpses of that 80's sequence-y brilliance. |
Author: | GloryConan [ Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
You are absolutely right. Steady decline is the right Definition. The same goes for his films. I like his work from ASSAULT to PRINCE OF DARKNESS. I still haven't checked out VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED (i have seen the film twice though...). Maybe I should get it. Cheers Phil |
Author: | digitalscreams [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
Hi GloryConan ![]() Im a big John Carpenter film and music fan. My favourite soundtracks of his are Assault On Precinct 13, The Fog, Escape From New York, They Live, Big Trouble In Little China and Prince of Darkness. I have these on CD and Vinyl. Im currently looking into Halloween III as we speak... I would definitely say I have a bias towards electronic/synth soundtracks....especially late 70's and 80's scores. I own Dawn of The Dead (1978), Day of The Dead (1985), The Running Man, (1987), The 'Burbs (1988), The Hitcher (1986), Breakin' 1 & 2 (1984), The Shining (1980), The Warriors (1979), Miami Vice (1985), Fright Night (1985), Labyrinth (1986), Raw Deal (1986) etc etc... One of the things I really love about these scores is that they often listed the equipment used in the recording. John Carpenter's signature sound on Assault came from the Moog Modular 900 series. He used it to great effect for the bass and string sound. On The Fog he worked with Alan Howarth who introduced him to the Sequential Circuits Prophet 10 analog synthesizer. The Prophet 10 was responsible for most of the haunting bass, drones, detuned strings and effects. The Prophet 10 was known to be unreliable (used to overheat) so around 1980/1 they started using the Prophet 5. The Prophet 5 can be heard all over Escape From New York. Its a classic synth...I have one sat beside me. I made a little sound clip years ago after watching one of Carpenters films. Take a listen...and you'll hear some characteristic sounds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS4tnBKF ... re=related (you'll even hear the drone sound used in Alien and the whale sound used in Star Trek IV The Voyage Home. These were factory presets). Yes I am a total music/synth geek ![]() I like orchestral stuff too...Im actually getting really into it and discovering what I like. I love BattleStar Galactica, Battle Beyond The Stars etc. I have also discovered newer scores...such as Johan Soderqvist's Let The Right One In...which is combines orchestration and some synths. It is truly breathtaking (for me atleast). Check it out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2APXqzX2Bk I just love film soundtracks...they're works of art. Jago |
Author: | GloryConan [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
Hi Jago I will check out the links. Thanks! Do you know or have Edgar Froese KAMIKAZE 1989? He is one of the founders of Tangerine Dream. Check this out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANkjdoDMK6E Hard to find and not everybodyy cup of tea ![]() phil |
Author: | T. Newman Fan [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
I'm sure that there are many people who very much like both purely orchestral and heavily electronic scores. I was really into Carpenter and Howarth's scores, but my interest has subsided lately. Village of the Damned is a very good Carpenter score with a fantastic introductory march. Body Bags is another lesser known Carpenter score that sets an effective mood. They Live has an infectious bluesy theme that stands well with its repetition. |
Author: | GloryConan [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:38 pm ] |
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Author: | CocoNut Joe [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
Well this was a cruel thread...How am I suppose to choose only one Carpenter ![]() My interest in filmmusic is to blame on mr Carpenter and especially Escape from N.Y, Big Trouble in little China, The Fog and Prince of darkness... I love both electronic scores and orchestra scores, but Carpenter is KING I tell ya... i own them all and the only one I´m soso about is his score to Dark Star (yes i even like his heavy metal Ghosts of Mars) No I change my mind...Carpenter is GOD ![]() |
Author: | GoblinScore [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
That Froese album, Kamikaze, is a good one Phil - all of Froese's solo work is worth seeking out, it's pretty much in line with TD's scores/records. TD is becoming like EM - Morricone that is - so much out there, I've fallen hopelessly behind - and, sad for me, I used to collect all for both these artists! ![]() When it's used right, electronic scores can be perfect - I miss the heyday of the 80's, when analog synths were all that - but if you look back at old articles from that time, man - the haters! Funny how things change.... |
Author: | JohnnyUtah [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
Carpenter is one of my Top 5 favorite composers as I am a huge fan of Synth/Electronic scores. I own all of his scores (as well as the Howarth collaborations) and listen to them routinely. They simply never get old. The Fog is my favorite followed by Escape From New York and Halloween III (which is criminally underrated, IMO). |
Author: | GloryConan [ Fri Feb 17, 2012 3:08 am ] |
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Author: | GloryConan [ Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:28 am ] |
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Author: | digitalscreams [ Fri Mar 09, 2012 12:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
Thanks for the heads up on Halloween III. For some reason it passed me by...but now that I've checked it out I actually REALLY like it. For those of you who are interested...this is the equipment list: RECORDERS AND EQUIPMENT Stephens 821-A 24 trk Tascam 80-8 8trk DBX 155 Noise Reduction (2) Otari 5050 B 2 trk Otari Mk III-4 trk Sony VO-5850 3/4" VTR Sony 1900 Video Monitor BTX 4500 Synchronizer Furman PQ-6 Parametric EQ Furman RV-1 Reverbs (2) Technics Cassette RM-88 Delta Labs DL-4 Digital Delay Dellta Labs DL-5 Harmonic Computer Moog Vocorder Technics Pre-Amp Furman Stereo 2 way Crossover Crest 250 Amp (Highs) Altec 9440 Amp (Lows) Altec 60-4E Speakers Sequential Circuits POR-FX MPL 500 JVC VIDSTAR 1/2" 3300 VTR INSTRUMENTS Prophet-10 w Poly Sequencer Prophet-5 w Poly Sequencer ARP Avator (2) ARP Swauencer Sequential Circuits Programmer Mdl.700 Linn LM-1 Drum Computer eq. If you ever wondered what JC and AH used to make their signature haunting, dark, atmospheric, moody string sounds, drones and FX....it was the Sequential Prophet 5 synthesizer. You can hear it all over this soundtrack, The Fog and Escape From New York. Jago |
Author: | digitalscreams [ Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: John Carpenter / Alan Howarth |
Here's a video showing the Prophet 5 in action. You should notice the distinctly John Carpenter style tone... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40RiwZJg ... OdHGJUumg= Jago |
Author: | JohnnyUtah [ Sat Mar 10, 2012 1:17 pm ] |
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