I thought it was time to do something a bit different here at DM. In the past I have generally tried to deliver an eclectic selection of albums, with the countdown to Halloween being the exception to that rule. Many of you have expressed your approval of the eclectic nature of this blog in the past, so I hope that you won't mind a temporary break from tradition. I thought it would be interesting to introduce the occasional "monthly theme" for the blog, and I have decided to kick things off by announcing "Sci-Fi September".
While I'm a big fan of science fiction in general, I plan to focus on posting soundtracks to classic sci-fi films, although I will be posting some more contemporary material also. I may even throw in a few sci-fi surprises that are completely unrelated to music too. I would like to start by sharing a bootleg soundtrack to the classic science-fiction movie, "Earth vs the Spider". "Earth vs. The Spider" was released in 1958, and it follows the same generic plot of many monster movies from this era: A monster is discovered on the outskirts of town by a pair of teenagers, who then promptly warn the town sheriff and other townspeople of the imminent danger, only to have the sheriff doubt them until it's too late. The director of the movie, Bert I. Gordon, shamelessly ripped off a number of more successful films during his directing career, with Earth vs the Spider being an obvious ripoff of the more commercially successful "Tarantula", which was released three years prior. There aren't many redeeming qualities to be found in the film, other than its unintended comedic value. The acting was atrocious, the screenplay terrible, and the plot holes are numerous, and yet somehow this movie remains one of Gordon's more enjoyable films. On a positive note, while the special effects are primitive by today's standards, they have held up well compared to similar films. Gordon deserves credit for making the decision to transpose the spider on to the screen, rather than create a ridiculous looking giant prop spider.
As with many other soundtracks to movies that achieved cult status for being so bad, the quality of this soundtrack far exceeds the movie it accompanied, and is easily the best thing about the film. The score was composed by Albert Glasser, a prolific composer of B-Movie scores. From the 1940's on to the 1960's, Glasser composed scores for approximately 200 films, 300 television shows, and 450 radio shows. Now that's what I call prolific! The film was featured on Mystery Science Theatre 3000 (Episode 611: Last of the Wild Horses), in which the character Dr. Forrester exclaims "Albert Glasser: the man who holds you down and pummels you with music". That statement couldn't be more accurate, as Glasser was well known for delivering scores that were like an avalanche of heavy brass and savage percussion arrangements. In my opinion Earth vs. the Spider was easily one of his best scores. Not only did Glasser relentlessly pummel the listener with the usual brass and percussion, but he also included an instrument that has become synonymous with classic sci-fi movies, the theramin. This score contains some of the best theramin music that I have ever heard. In fact, I would say that it almost surpasses Bernard Herrmann's score for "The Day the Earth Stood Still", and easily crushes the boring theramin compositions of Clara Rockmore in my opinion.
I was unable to find a proper tracklist for this release. An official soundtrack was released, which contains only 12 tracks, but this is a bootleg release of the complete score, containing cues that aren't on the official release. I do know that this was put together by someone named "filmpac" if that helps. Perhaps someone will come along and help us clear up this issue. I feel as if I should also point out the reason the movie poster above displays the title as "The Spider", which isn't a mistake on my part. In order to capitalize on the success of "The Fly", which was released earlier that year, the title was changed to "The Spider" on all promotional material for the film. I'm out of time for now, but I hope you enjoy this classic sci-fi score, and those that will follow it in the near future.
Year of Release: 1958
Label: N/A (Bootleg Release)
Genres: Soundtrack/Score, Science-Fiction
Bitrate: 320kbps
Download: Albert Glasser - Earth vs. the Spider (Sharebee)
Mirror: Albert Glasser - Earth vs. the Spider (Mediafire)
Download Size: 89MB
While I'm a big fan of science fiction in general, I plan to focus on posting soundtracks to classic sci-fi films, although I will be posting some more contemporary material also. I may even throw in a few sci-fi surprises that are completely unrelated to music too. I would like to start by sharing a bootleg soundtrack to the classic science-fiction movie, "Earth vs the Spider". "Earth vs. The Spider" was released in 1958, and it follows the same generic plot of many monster movies from this era: A monster is discovered on the outskirts of town by a pair of teenagers, who then promptly warn the town sheriff and other townspeople of the imminent danger, only to have the sheriff doubt them until it's too late. The director of the movie, Bert I. Gordon, shamelessly ripped off a number of more successful films during his directing career, with Earth vs the Spider being an obvious ripoff of the more commercially successful "Tarantula", which was released three years prior. There aren't many redeeming qualities to be found in the film, other than its unintended comedic value. The acting was atrocious, the screenplay terrible, and the plot holes are numerous, and yet somehow this movie remains one of Gordon's more enjoyable films. On a positive note, while the special effects are primitive by today's standards, they have held up well compared to similar films. Gordon deserves credit for making the decision to transpose the spider on to the screen, rather than create a ridiculous looking giant prop spider.
As with many other soundtracks to movies that achieved cult status for being so bad, the quality of this soundtrack far exceeds the movie it accompanied, and is easily the best thing about the film. The score was composed by Albert Glasser, a prolific composer of B-Movie scores. From the 1940's on to the 1960's, Glasser composed scores for approximately 200 films, 300 television shows, and 450 radio shows. Now that's what I call prolific! The film was featured on Mystery Science Theatre 3000 (Episode 611: Last of the Wild Horses), in which the character Dr. Forrester exclaims "Albert Glasser: the man who holds you down and pummels you with music". That statement couldn't be more accurate, as Glasser was well known for delivering scores that were like an avalanche of heavy brass and savage percussion arrangements. In my opinion Earth vs. the Spider was easily one of his best scores. Not only did Glasser relentlessly pummel the listener with the usual brass and percussion, but he also included an instrument that has become synonymous with classic sci-fi movies, the theramin. This score contains some of the best theramin music that I have ever heard. In fact, I would say that it almost surpasses Bernard Herrmann's score for "The Day the Earth Stood Still", and easily crushes the boring theramin compositions of Clara Rockmore in my opinion.
I was unable to find a proper tracklist for this release. An official soundtrack was released, which contains only 12 tracks, but this is a bootleg release of the complete score, containing cues that aren't on the official release. I do know that this was put together by someone named "filmpac" if that helps. Perhaps someone will come along and help us clear up this issue. I feel as if I should also point out the reason the movie poster above displays the title as "The Spider", which isn't a mistake on my part. In order to capitalize on the success of "The Fly", which was released earlier that year, the title was changed to "The Spider" on all promotional material for the film. I'm out of time for now, but I hope you enjoy this classic sci-fi score, and those that will follow it in the near future.
Year of Release: 1958
Label: N/A (Bootleg Release)
Genres: Soundtrack/Score, Science-Fiction
Bitrate: 320kbps
Download: Albert Glasser - Earth vs. the Spider (Sharebee)
Mirror: Albert Glasser - Earth vs. the Spider (Mediafire)
Download Size: 89MB
6 comments:
Obviously I'm a big fan of the sci-fi September idea :) I may have to upload some stuff and send it your way. Great share!
J-Unit 1
@J-Unit 1: You were actually the first person that popped in mind when I thought of this idea, and I had planned on going to you for advice. If you could upload some material for me that would be great. In fact, if you would like I can give you posting priviledges again.
I keep getting a message about the file being distributed and that the link will refresh in 10 seconds, but I never get a link. What am I doing wrong? PS - I really love the blog and am looking forward to sci-fi September!
@JW: I have no idea what might be causing that problem. Fortunately I uploaded this to two different file hosting services. I originally uploaded it to mediafire, but it wasn't letting me access the link to share, so I uploaded it to sharebee also. I added the mediafire link to the post. Let me know if this works for you.
I finally got it thru the Mediafire link - thanks much. Loved the Lovecraft downloads as well.
JW
I've been looking for this OST for a while. Thanks for posting it. Any chance you could find & post a copy of the "Willard" (1971) OST? I can't find that one anywhere...
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