Classic soundtrack comes to CD and Digital for the first time.
Recently, this writer dug up his DVD copy of Wes Craven’s lively 1982 DC comics monster mash SWAMP THING to show my three kids. The lads loved the movie (I always have thrilled to its campy, melancholy charms) but what was really interesting was when my 8 year old commented on how much he liked the music.
I had forgotten that FRIDAY THE 13th and HOUSE legend Harry Manfredini had composed the music for SWAMP THING. And indeed, it is a fantastic work, filled with the Jerry Goldsmith-influenced, quasi-experimental strings vs. horns vs. strange sounds style that has made Manfredini a household horror name.
It’s a classic landscape of sound that, sadly, has never been available since its vinyl release in 1982.
Until now.
SHOCK just got word that iconic soundtrack label Varèse Sarabande will be releasing Manfredini’s SWAMP THING score on CD and digital later this year.