Larry HopkinsJohn Carpenter's The Thing (Music From The Motion Picture)

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Main Title 1:45
Main Theme - Desolation 4:29
Humanity 2 2:42
Despair 4:46
Humanity 6:51
Shape 3:18
Burn It 1:27
Solitude 5:32
Fuchs 2:27
To Mac's Shack 2:52
Wait 6:21
Sterilization 3:42
Eternity 5:26
Contamination 1:01
Bestiality 2:55
Main Theme - End Credit 4:34

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2011 re-recording of the complete soundtrack from the 1982 film "The Thing".

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    Cover of John Carpenter's The Thing (Music From The Motion Picture), 2011, CD John Carpenter's The Thing (Music From The Motion Picture)
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    BSX Records – BSXCD 8895 US 2011 US2011
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    Cover of John Carpenter's The Thing: Music From The Motion Picture, 2015-07-07, File John Carpenter's The Thing: Music From The Motion Picture
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    BSX Records – BSXCD 8895 US 2015 US2015
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    Cover of John Carpenter's The Thing (Music From The Motion Picture), 2015, CD John Carpenter's The Thing (Music From The Motion Picture)
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    BSX Records – BSXCD 8895 US 2015 US2015
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    Cover of John Carpenter's The Thing (Music From The Motion Picture), 2018, Vinyl John Carpenter's The Thing (Music From The Motion Picture)
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    Notefornote Music – NFN1005LP US 2018 US2018
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    Reviews

    • tadahn's avatar
      tadahn
      I was a little skeptical at first since it's a re-recording, but I went ahead and picked up a copy because I had credit at a store. I'm pleasantly surprised! It's really nice to have all the extra electronic queue's which aren't on other pressings, and the symphonic material sounds good. The sleeve design could be better, but all around, I'm really happy with this one.
      • DanaHolmes's avatar
        DanaHolmes
        Edited 5 months ago
        Me too - I am super curious of everyone's thoughts? I went ahead and ordered a copy and hope that it is stellar. I will post more when I receive it.

        UPDATE: 12/13/2024 - I received the 2-LP set but the discs were warped (but the music sounded GREAT!) so I returned for an exchange and the person sent me two factory sealed copies which I never opened. I decided to open one today 12/13/24 and listen to it again. Nice to see that the price sits at $70.00+ for this vinyl release now. I never realized that it was Limited to 800 copies until today.
        • kuma.chan's avatar
          kuma.chan
          Can someone comment on this release, I'm curious why it is only rated as 3 stars. Is it a bad pressing, are the extra tracks throwaway, is it just not gimmicky enough?
          • Butterman's avatar
            Butterman
            Fans of the film's eerie dark droning "interludes", such as the opening titles sequence followed by the spacecraft hurtling toward Earth, have been waiting decades for the John Carpenter/Alan Howarth portions of the soundtrack to surface. The official Varesse Sarabande (which followed the original US MCA releases) only contained some of the Ennio Morricone score (which includes parts unused in the final film) for this cinematographic masterpiece.

            This limited edition 2015 "The Thing" soundtrack is a great accompaniement to the Ennio Morricone score which compliments it quite well, although die hard fans of the original film will no doubt realize that both the previously unreleased "score" (pieces on this disc entitled "Main Title", "Burn It", "Fuchs", and "To Mac's Shack") as well as the Ennio score pieces (such as "Despair", "Solitude", "Wait", and "Sterilization" for example) are in fact re-makes/re-interpretations by Alan Howarth and Larry Hopkins. This is very noticeable on the main piece "Main Theme - Desolation", which was entitled "The Thing: Humanity Part 2" on the original Morricone score, which is a good attempt at re-creating the infamous theme, although anyone who has an ear for musical and sound details will in fact notice immediately that the version on this disc is a remake.

            The same goes for all other pieces on this "expanded soundtrack"; both the Morricine score as well as the aforementionned "interlude" drone moments are modern re-creations by Howarth and Hopkins. However these are very good re-makes and any die-core fanatics of the the film will be able to notice the subtle differences between the film's original audio bits and the versions on disc.

            In conclusion, this disc is not the final official complete soundtrack score to the film, but is an excellent, if not necessary, accompaniement to the original Morricone score. It does finally allow the fans of the film's never-before released droning moments (originally by John Carpenter and Alan Howarth) a good audio source (even if these are remakes and not the originals) for those bits which have never been officially released for the past 33 years.

            (note: I was able to find a new/scealed copy off of Amazon at a fraction of the usual asking prices on eBay and other similar sites. However after ordering my copy, the seller mentionned this was his second to last copy)

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