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Resident Evil: Extinction (Original Soundtrack)
Reviewed by Gregory S. Burkart By the third entry in the Resident Evil film series, you've probably come to expect the loudly trumpeted tie-in CD, with the familiar “Music Inspired By The Motion
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The Burning (Original Soundtrack)
Reviewed by Gregory S. Burkart The Autumn of 2007 is turning out to be an excellent harvest for fans of “lost” horror gems from the '80s - a bumper crop of “man, they'll never release that” titles
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To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of underground fave Slime City’s release, writer/director/producer/editor Gregory Lamberson is releasing the soundtrack to the film for the first time. Slime City
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Mad Doctor Of Blood Island: Soundtrack
CD Review by Gregory S. Burkart Say what you want about Eddie Romero’s demented, bargain-basement Filipino-lensed “Blood Island” series, but they were seldom boring. Loaded with as much sex and gore
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Halloween III: Original Soundtrack (25th Anniversary Edition)
CD Review by Gregory S. Burkart Before you start ripping into Halloween III the film as so many have since its confusing inception a quarter of a century ago (holy cats, has it really been that
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Reviews for the Musically Inclined
Do you love music? Do you love horror? Do you wish there was a comprehensive way to rate musicians who try and meld the two? You, dear reader, are in luck. Gregory Burkart has been churning out
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Battlestar: Season 3 Soundtrack
CD Review by Gregory S. Burkart At this point I couldn't imagine seeing an episode of Battlestar Galactica without hearing the surging, heart-pounding strains of Bear McCreary's unforgettable
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CD review by Gregory S. Burkart Brian Tyler has established a reputation as one of the decade's most interesting composers in a variety of film genres, but to date his strongest work has accompanied
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Alien: Original Soundtrack (Special Edition)
CD Review by Gregory S. Burkart This winter has proven a bountiful season both for soundtrack collectors and fans of Ridley Scott's science fiction output – with the 25th anniversary 3-disc release
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Fahrenheit 451: Original Soundtrack
Review by Gregory S. Burkart It's hard to describe Bernard Herrmann's music without lapsing into total adulation for one of the greatest film composers ever to walk the earth, but I'll try my best to
