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Author: | Roger Feigelson [ Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | INTRADA Announces Christopher Young's HIDER IN THE HOUSE |
INTRADA Announces: HIDER IN THE HOUSE Music Composed by CHRISTOPHER YOUNG INTRADA ISC 424 Half of me lusts to dive head-first into a very strange and insane sonic world, a world that has no commercial potential whatsoever. The other half of me is dying to write that great all-American theme. – Christopher Young Intrada presents a new edition from a composer renowned for his work in thrillers and horror – Christopher Young's 1989 Hider in the House. The film revolves around the unbalanced antagonist Tom Sykes (Gary Busey). Driven to experience the idyllic home life he was denied as a child, Sykes ensconces himself in a hidden room in the attic of a new house. At first, his activities are relatively benign: he spies, listens in on private conversations, and, when the family is out, uses the house as if it were his own. But the threat of exposure leads him to acts of increasing violence, culminating in murder. Young’s juxtaposition of alienation and empathy in the score for Hider manages to humanize Busey’s mentally disintegrating stalker without minimizing the growing terror of his presence. As John Takis writes in his notes: "The tension is encapsulated in the lengthy suite—essentially a character study—that Young created to open his album program: “The Hider” begins with the film’s main title, a subdued, wordless treble chorus that evokes a distinctly religious feel. Slowly, orchestral dissonance intrudes and overwhelms the chorus—the strangling of innocence given musical shape. The mood grows dreamlike, awash with spectral, cavernous textures and eerie vocalize. Eventually, the score’s most prominent motif appears: three rising, crystalline notes that repeat and repeat with the quality of an aborted lullaby. Lost innocence is compounded with arrested development and obsession. Incrementally, the music becomes more tonal. Sorrowing strings drift into a kind of processional, suggesting a broken soul, wandering and without purpose. As the suite continues, the music wafts between melancholy atmosphere and passages of horrific tension and suspense; an indication that sadness and tragedy have birthed something violent and altogether disturbing." For this reissue, Intrada has remastered the original CD program released in 1990 and commissioned new notes from John Takis. While the score garnered little attention back in its day and the film seems long forgotten, the score remains a testament to Christopher Young's artistry. Intrada presents this reissue to showcase Young's brilliant work especially in a genre so suited to freeing him to reach the full power of his creativity. INTRADA ISC 424 Barcode: 720258542403 Retail Price: $17.99 SHIPPING NOW For track listing and sound samples, please visit: http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.11725/.f |
Author: | irisout [ Mon Dec 03, 2018 7:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: INTRADA Announces Christopher Young's HIDER IN THE HOUSE |
I might delve into this. I love me some C. Young, and the old album was always a bit expensive for me to blind buy. Looking forward to reading responses upon those revisiting this! |
Author: | Terry Cloth [ Mon Dec 03, 2018 7:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: INTRADA Announces Christopher Young's HIDER IN THE HOUSE |
Bought this when it first came out... what an eerie, haunting main title! Young was on fire way back then! |
Author: | Nicolai P. Zwar [ Tue Dec 04, 2018 4:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: INTRADA Announces Christopher Young's HIDER IN THE HOUSE |
I have never even heard of this movie... but this sounds interesting (and, hey, it is Christopher Young, can't go wrong with that). I will pick this up, along with Peter Proud, of course. ![]() |
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