Yikes, here we are already at the last Friday of October, so it's the last chance for a Freebie Friday grab! Overall it has been a pretty solid list of cassette offerings, but we are going to finish the month off with a real classic served up on a vinyl platter!
Horror Sounds Of Terror is a 1978 release from HRB Music, and is actually part of a double-LP collection called Goofy Gold (it's more familiar name). The collection is split up on two separate records, the first (Goofy Gold) being a collection of fairly popular "novelty" Halloween-ish songs including Monster Mash, Purple People Eater, Alley Oop, Chantilly Lace, etc. And while I'm going to completely skip this half of the compilation, I DO want to show the insanely cool TV spot that was made for it. Enjoy this!
Now the part we ARE going to focus on is the second record of the compilation, called Horror Sounds Of Terror. This one is a mandatory addition, based simply on the incredible illustration on the cover. A green vampire face with some really cool hand painted horror fonts. I was totally sold!
The record itself is actually pretty great, too. There is no doubt that this is from the 70s with its standard "spooky sounds" cuts interspersed with small bits of dialog on both sides. And while some of the sounds have been heard on a handful of other releases produced around the same time, the dialog really stands out this time. Some goofy, some attempting to be more serious, but all are of a higher production quality making this entire record a lot of fun!
The only negative is that each side only clocks in at just over twelve minutes, making for a short offering. But even with that, Horror Sounds Of Terror is a wonderful slice of nostalgia and a quality release that still holds up today. And it makes for a really great way to close out the final Freebie Friday segment for this October...
DOWNLOAD "HORROR SOUNDS OF TERROR" HERE.
1 comments:
As always, these are great background sounds. Thanks for sharing!
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