Album US 1979 on Tony Thomas Productions label
Classical and Soundtrack (Score, Contemporary)
Original score from 1942. This limited edition album was produced in association with Salter Music Publishing Company. The selections are taken from the original acetate recordings in the composer's library and although filtered and equalized, the sound is below current high fidelity standards. The album is a custom product of Tony Thomas Productions, P.O. Box 1662, Burbank, California 91507.
Hans J. Salter , 1896-1994 US composed by, conductor, album by | |
Bob Burns , other, consultant |
Richard Simpson mastered by |
Tony Thomas producer |
Hans J. Salter |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Main Title & Blowing Up The Castle | Hans J. Salter | 3:10 | ||
2 | Freeing The Monster | Hans J. Salter | 2:39 | ||
3 | Arrival In Vasario | Hans J. Salter | 4:40 | ||
4 | Erik's Dilemma | Hans J. Salter | 3:40 | ||
5 | Frankenstein's Diary | Hans J. Salter | 1:38 | ||
6 | The Monster's Trial | Hans J. Salter | 1:45 | ||
7 | Elsa's Discovery | Hans J. Salter | 1:31 | ||
8 | Dr. Kettering's Death | Hans J. Salter | 3:34 | ||
9 | Troubled Love | Hans J. Salter | 1:41 | ||
10 | Igor's Scheme | Hans J. Salter | 1:55 | ||
11 | Frankenstein's Advice | Hans J. Salter | 3:53 | ||
12 | A New Brain | Hans J. Salter | 0:58 | ||
13 | Searching The Castle | Hans J. Salter | 2:34 | ||
14 | Monster Kidnaps Child | Hans J. Salter | 3:24 | ||
15 | The Brain Transfer | Hans J. Salter | 1:44 | ||
16 | Mob Psychology | Hans J. Salter | 2:38 | ||
17 | The Monster Talks | Hans J. Salter | 3:44 | ||
18 | Death Of The Unholy Three & End Title | Hans J. Salter | 2:16 |
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