Monkey Shines
An Experiment in Fear


Music Box Records 04/09/2018 CD - 1000 copies (3770006929380)
Movie Film release: 1988
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Prologue / Main Title3:35
2.Operating Room1:10
3.Homecoming1:08
4.Geoff's Lab1:08
5.Geoff & Allan / Geoff to Burbage0:57
6.Suicide Attempt0:40
7.Melanie1:14
8.Fetch Montage1:59
9.Shaving Scene1:33
10.Fishing0:59
11.Is That You, Burbage? / Ella Freaks1:28
12.Drowning Rat / Parakeet Attack1:07
13.Get Rid of That Bird1:59
14.Science Is Measurement1:41
15.He Deserved to Die / Monkey Vision I1:37
16.Geoff in Attic / That Son of a Bitch2:42
17.Blood Kiss1:34
18.There Was a Fire / Ella Dragged Away0:53
19.Campground / Bedtime3:19
20.You Want It / Let's Tune In3:00
21.Monkey Vision II0:54
22.She's Filling Me Up1:02
23.Mother, Mother1:48
24.Lab Attack0:40
25.Mother Snuffer1:46
26.Geoff Looks For Mom / I Killed Them1:42
27.Ella Attacks Geoff1:41
28.Answer the Telephone1:59
29.Geoff's Death2:12
30.Lights Out1:08
31.Let's Have Music1:52
32.Force Feeding1:34
33.Monkey Vision Ultimo0:36
34.Allan's Agony3:56
35.Liebestod0:53
36.Surgery0:59
37.Let's Go Fishing0:59
38.Shock Ending (Unused)0:26
39.End Credits2:59
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Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear

Added on Wednesday, April 04, 2018  

Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear

Music Box Records presents an extended soundtrack release of Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear, George A. Romero’s vivid 1988 psychological horror thriller about a young man paralyzed from the neck down after an accident; he is given a specially-trained capuchin monkey to help him with his day-to-day cares, unaware that the little monkey is actually the ongoing subject of a secret genetic experiment to increase animal intelligence. As a result, man and monkey develop a dangerous psychotic link that fuels homicidal rages that are shared and accentuated between them both.

Music Box Records presents an extended soundtrack release of Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear, George A. Romero’s vivid 1988 psychological horror thriller about a young man paralyzed from the neck down after an accident; he is given a specially-trained capuchin monkey to help him with his day-to-day cares, unaware that the little monkey is actually the ongoing subject of a secret genetic experiment to increase animal intelligence. As a result, man and monkey develop a dangerous psychotic link that fuels homicidal rages that are shared and accentuated between them both.

The music was composed by David Shire, in one of only a few excursions into horror territory made by the composer. Best known for scoring edgy thrillers like The Conversation (1974), The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974), Alan J. Pakula’s All the President's Men (1976), and Zodiac (2007), as well as science fiction/fantasy adventure dramas such as 2010 (1984), Return to Oz (1985), and Short Circuit (1986).

Based on the book of the same name by Michael Stewart, wherein the behaviorally advanced monkey becomes Mr. Hyde to the hero’s Dr. Jekyll; the story is an engrossing tale that ramps up to a horrific climax in which the hero, paralyzed from the neck down and confined to a wheelchair in his home, must outsmart the capuchin’s boosted-intelligence to save his girlfriend and himself from the monkey’s savage and calculated attacks.

Shire’s skillful music is an engaging mix of sweeping lyrical melodies and jungle drum timbres and tempos that augment Romero’s visualized moments of fear and suspense. Shire delineates the thought-world of the capuchin with a growing interaction of sonic discord and shocking stingers that electrify Romero’s carefully choreographed scares. In following the contours of Romero’s scary storyline Shire also composes some tremendous action music which intensifies the film’s excitement, suspense, and roaring action, all of which makes for a tense and thrilling listening experience.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the film in 2018, Music Box Records is very delighted to present this expanded soundtrack release album featuring 40 tracks and 65 minutes of music, an increase of 28 tracks and 25 minutes of music over the previous edition of this score, released by FSM label in 2002. The package features a 12-page illustrated booklet featuring exclusive liner notes by Randall D. Larson that includes a new interview with the composer about his score.

The release is limited to 1000 units.
Newly remastered and expanded edition.
65 minutes of music, including 25 minutes of music never released before.
12-page CD booklet with liner notes by Randall D. Larson.


More info at: Music Box Records



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Other releases of Monkey Shines (1988):

Farewell, My Lovely/Monkey Shines (2002)
Monkey Shines (2008)


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