The Monster Squad's original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for $48 via Terror Vision Records. The score is composed by Bruce Broughton (Tombstone, Lost in Space).
The 3xLP album features every cue and song from the film along with alternate takes, pressed on "Nards" colored vinyl (pictured below). It's housed in a jacket with liner notes by Broughton and an interview with director Fred Dekker.
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REMINDER: This polls is focusing on FILM SCORES specifically, not the songs.
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Despite a very frustrating month this year, a bit of a Bruce Broughton appreciation with various merchandise to make up for my stressful situation. 😎 Extra notes are in each photo with an ALT button.
Warner Bros. Animation & Amblin Entertainment - Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toon Adventures (1990) - dir. Various
Warner Bros. Pictures & Morgan Creek Entertainment - Stay Tuned (1992) - dir. Peter Hyams
New Line Cinema, Prelude Pictures, & Irwin Allen Productions - Lost In Space (1998) - dir. Stephen Hopkins
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Movie Music Monday
“Cody’s Flight” from The Rescuers Down Under (1990) – composed by Bruce Broughton
When The Rescuers was released in 1977, Disney was a studio plunging into disarray. Walt’s death a decade earlier left a creative void that could not easily be rectified. Though well received upon release, The Rescuers is often lumped into that difficult period for the studio. Its 1990 sequel might not be as accomplished as the original, but there is little denying that Bruce Broughton’s score is a vast improvement over the original.
For his score, Broughton combines orchestra with indigenous Australian instruments (and stand-ins for such instruments). The results can sound a bit abrupt, but this cue, “Cody’s Flight” represents some of his most comprehensive work in the film. As one might deduce from the title, this cue is played during a flight scene, with Broughton providing some breathtaking string runs for one of the film’s best scenes.
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Bianca e Bernie nella terra dei canguri
Bianca e Bernie nella terra dei canguri
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Bruce Broughton. if you agree
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Happy birthday Bruce Broughton
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In the eighties, Bruce Broughton revived western music with his soundtrack for "Silverado" (Lawrence Kasdan).
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Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson meet as boys in an English Boarding school. Holmes is known for his deductive ability even as a youth, amazing his classmates with his abilities. When they discover a plot to murder a series of British business men by an Egyptian cult, they move to stop it.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Sherlock Holmes: Nicholas Rowe
John Watson: Alan Cox
Elizabeth Hardy: Sophie Ward
Professor Rathe: Anthony Higgins
Mrs. Dribb: Susan Fleetwood
Det. Sgt. Lestrade: Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Dudley’s Friend: Matthew Ryan
Dudley: Earl Rhodes
Chester Cragwitch: Freddie Jones
Bentley Booster: Patrick Newell
Khasek – Lower Nile Tavern Owner: Nadim Sawalha
Rupert T. Waxflatter: Nigel Stock
Master Snelgrove: Brian Oulton
The Reverend Duncan Nesbitt: Donald Eccles
Dudley’s Friend: Matthew Blakstad
Dudley’s Friend: Jonathan Lacey
Ethan Engel: Walter Sparrow
Mr. Holmes: Roger Brierley
Mrs. Holmes: Vivienne Chandler
Curio Shop Owner: Lockwood West
Cemetery Caretaker: John Scott Martin
School Porter: George Malpas
School Reverend: Willoughby Goddard
Policeman with Lestrade: Michael Cule
Policeman in Shop Window: Ralph Tabakin
Hotel Receptionist: Nancy Nevinson
Older Watson (voice): Michael Hordern
Schoolboy (uncredited): Grant Burns
Acolyte (uncredited): George Lane Cooper
Chestnut Seller (uncredited): Salo Gardner
Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Lew Hooper
Footman (uncredited): Royston Munt
School Master (uncredited): Henry Roberts
Patron (Lower Nile Tavern) (uncredited): Fred Wood
Film Crew:
Animation: John Lasseter
Casting: Irene Lamb
Executive Producer: Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer: Kathleen Kennedy
Executive Producer: Frank Marshall
Production Design: Norman Reynolds
Visual Effects Supervisor: Dennis Muren
Producer: Roger Birnbaum
Director: Barry Levinson
Producer: Mark Johnson
Editor: Stu Linder
Director of Photography: Stephen Goldblatt
Animation: Eben Ostby
Animation: Don Conway
Animation: David DiFrancesco
Set Decoration: Michael Ford
Screenplay: Chris Columbus
Makeup Artist: Nick Dudman
Art Direction: Fred Hole
Makeup Supervisor: Peter Robb-King
Art Direction: Charles Bishop
Assistant Art Director: Gavin Bocquet
Original Music Composer: Bruce Broughton
Associate Producer: Harry Benn
Characters: Arthur Conan Doyle
Costume Design: Raymond Hughes
Producer: Henry Winkler
Visual Effects Supervisor: David Allen
Animation: Craig Good
Second Unit Director: Andrew Grieve
Visual Effects: Robert Cooper
Assistant Art Director: George Djurkovic
Third Assistant Director: Peter Heslop
Visual Effects Camera: Jay Riddle
Visual Effects: Blair Clark
First Assistant Director: Michael Murray
Animation Supervisor: Bruce Walters
Art Direction: Dave Carson
Visual Effects: Sean M. Casey
Second Assistant Director: Ian Hickinbotham
Makeup Artist: Jane Royle
Animation: William Reeves
Visual Effects: Tony Hudson
Visual Effects: Jay Davis
Animation: Barbara Brennan
Animation: David Salesin
Animation Supervisor: Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild
Dressing Prop: Paul Cheesman
Art Designer: Michael Ploog
Draughtsman: Reg Bream
Rotoscoping Artist: Donna K. Baker
Draughtsman: Peter Childs
Animation: Robert L. Cook
Animation: Gordon Baker
Animation: Jack Mongovan
Visual Effects: Tony Laudati
Visual Effects: Marghi McMahon
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bruce broughton cooked so fucking hard on the ellen's energy adventure soundtrack am i insane
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Bruce Broughton — Waxing Elizabeth (Young Sherlock Holmes, 1985)
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FSO - Young Sherlock Holmes - The Riddle’s Solved (Bruce Broughton)
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We're tiny! We're toony! We're all a little loony!
Tiny Toon Adventures - Tiny Toons Sing! (Warner Bros., 1992) - Cover artist unknown
Bruce Broughton, you magnificent bastard I read your book!
This compilation features original and cover songs sung by the characters from the Warner Bros. syndicated cartoon Tiny Toon Adventures. Several of these songs were sung on the show itself.
I watched this show quite a lot on Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon back in the day, but I wasn't as enthralled to it as I was with its sequel show, Animaniacs. Probably because that show felt like its own thing as opposed to a blatant Looney Tunes spin-off like Tiny Toons was. The musical numbers on that show were more memorable, too.
The fact that Animaniacs was a mini-Simpsons of sorts, parodying and satirizing pop culture and every aspect of American life, something Looney Tunes was very popular for, probably helped (Granted, TTA did do that stuff, but largely played it safe and wasn't as provocative).
This album was only released on casette in the US (presumably because kids would want to play it on their toy tape players). It was given a CD release...in Japan. A bootleg CD does exist, but it's clearly ripped from the casette.
Thanks to disputes with Warner Bros. (the show itself) and Warner Music (the master recordings; Time Warner spun off Warner Music in 2004), there are no plans for a re-release.
Image courtesy of Discogs.
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Rame Tep Chant - Lyric Video - Bruce Broughton
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