Track List
Iraq
Tubular Bells: [Excerpt]
Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 10: Sehr langsam und ausserst ruhig
Polymorphia
String Quartet No. 1
Wind Harp, The
Black Angels (Images I): Night of the Electric Insects
Canon for Orchestra and Tape
Tubular Bells: [Excerpt]
Fantasia for Strings: [Excerpt]Album Notes
Composers: Jack Nitzsche; Krzysztof Penderecki; Mike Oldfield; Harry Bee; Hans Werner Henze; George Crum.
Personnel: Doc Siegel, Ron Nagle (sound effects).
Liner Note Author: Randall D. Larson.
Considered by many to be one of, if not the most terrifying film of all time, The Exorcist was, by almost anyone's standards, a groundbreaking work of horror, and its ominous soundtrack played a huge part in creating the movie's tension and foreboding mood. While Mike Oldfield's hauntingly syncopated "Tubular Bells" came to be known as an unofficial theme song for The Exorcist, Musical Excerpts from the Exorcist explores both that piece as well as scored work by George Crum, Hans Werner Henze, Krzysztof Penderecki, and others. From guttural string quartet arrangements to demonic tape experiments, this soundtrack captures the films ambience perfectly, encapsulating the dread and uncertainty that made it one of the most important horror movies ever. ~ Fred Thomas























