Witchfinder General


Movie | Release date: 11/25/2013 | Film release: 1968 | Format: Download, CD
 

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# Track   Duration
1. Witchfinder General - Opening Titles2:05
2. Drama Sting No.10:11
3. Captain Gordon Is That You?0:34
4. Nearly Home1:06
5. Peaceful Interlude1:36
6. Hopkins And Stearne0:24
7. A Ride In The Dark1:51
8. By The Water0:51
9. Interrogation Of The Priest3:49
10. In The Tavern0:53
11. The Gaol1:11
12. In The Shadows1:51
13. Stearne Attacks Sara1:00
14. Nocturnal No.30:49
15. Sara's Tears0:17
16. The Moat3:23
17. Hanging From The Tree0:59
18. Richard Rides To Sara1:48
19. Soft Interlude2:49
20. Action Mood3:45
21. Not Selling1:43
22. Stearne Escapes1:36
23. It's My Justice0:10
24. Master Loach0:23
25. To Lavenham0:30
26. Hopkins Confronted2:01
27. Reunited1:23
28. The Widower0:13
29. Accused2:52
30. The Castle Dungeon3:32
31. Wichfinder General - End Credits1:30
32. Witchfinder Intrigue0:26
33. Witchfinder Tension2:29
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In collaboration with producer / compiler Joel Martin (Quiet Village / Maxxi & Zeus / Velvet Season & the Hearts of Gold), the de Wolfe Music Library are issuing and remastering (with love) some of their finest and rarest slices of film / TV music from their 100 year old vaults.

This is the fifth album in the de Wolfe ‘commercial’ series, which contains the long lost soundtrack music from without doubt the most infamous and highly rated Vincent Price horror movie, Witchfinder General, composed by cult producer Paul Ferris (The Blood Beast Terror / the Sorcerers / The Creeping Flesh).

The soundtrack to Witchfinder General (1970) which starred horror legend Vincent Price in what is generally thought to be his finest screen role was composed by Paul Ferris, also well known to exploitation movie fans for his scores to the other ‘Tigon’ pictures ‘The Sorcerers’ and ‘Blood Beast Terror’, and has up until now remained unreleased, having been recently discovered in the de Wolfe mastertape achive. With a haunting and melancholy British folk feel, the ‘Witchfinder’ music sits nicely alongside the other two holy grail ‘HorrorFolk’ soundtracks, namely ‘The Wicker Man’ and ‘Blood On Satan’s Claw’ and is considered by many to be the missing piece of the British cult OST puzzle which most believed would never be solved, after an abse


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