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John Morgan, William T. Stromberg - Demon in the Bottle (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2023) [Hi-Res]

John Morgan, William T. Stromberg - Demon in the Bottle (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2023) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Demon in the Bottle
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: DDRJMWTS
  • Genre: Soundtracks
  • Quality: MP3 320 kbps; 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/44.1kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 67 min
  • Total Size: 176; 321; 660 MB
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Dragon's Domain Records presents DEMON IN A BOTTLE, featuring the world premiere release of music composed by John Morgan for the 1996 children's adventure film directed and co-written by Randall William Cook, starring Ashley Tesoro, Michael Malota, Rahi Azizi, Michael Dubrow and the director himself in multiple roles.

Produced by Charles Band and Albert Band of Full Moon Features fame, DEMON IN THE BOTTLE tells the story of a group of four teenagers who accidentally find a lost treasure buried by an 18th Century pirate on a desert island in the catacombs beneath their hometown near the coast of Louisiana. The kids pry open the chest revealing a trove of gold coins, jewels, goblets, and an unusually-shaped bottle. Believing the bottle to contain a genie, one of them opens it and releases a hideous demon charged with guarding the treasure.

Three-time Academy Award® winner Randall William Cook is a revered special effects artist known for his stellar work on THE THING (1982), GHOSTBUSTERS (1984), FRIGHT NIGHT (1985), FROM EARTH TO THE MOON (1998), and THE LORD OF THE RINGS (2001-2003). DEMON IN THE BOTTLE was Cook's directorial debut, a film in which he also served as a special effects artist. The overall design of the film's demon is a nostalgic blend of Ray Harryhausen's creature from 20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH (1957) and the Kraken from CLASH OF THE TITANS (1981).

Composer John Morgan was approached by his longtime friend Randall William Cook to compose the score for DEMON IN THE BOTTLE. The pair had known each other for years, but since Morgan was a composer and Cook a special effects artist, they had never had the opportunity to collaborate together on a project. After Morgan was officially hired by Cook to compose and record the score for DEMON IN THE BOTTLE, Morgan invited Stromberg to join him on the adventure. The challenge was to create orchestral adventure music in the vein of Bernard Herrmann's scores for Ray Harryhausen films like THE 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAd (1958) or JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS (1963) on a restricted budget that could barely afford to feed an orchestra for three days. Their outside-the-box solution was to contract an ensemble of fifteen to eighteen live musicians to record the woodwind, brass (sans trumpets), and harp parts of the score and employ synth or sampled instruments to record the strings, trumpets, and percussion.

John Morgan is best known as a leading reconstructionist of vintage film scores, in partnership with composer/conductor William T. Stromberg. With Morgan's expertise in transcription and orchestration and Stromberg's capability as a conductor, the pair have been involved in restoring significant film scores for new recordings, allowing rare historic and artistic film music in many genres to be recorded and released, many in complete form, for the first time. In 1979, Morgan composed and orchestrated his first feature film score and in the ensuing years composed music for more than 30 feature films, as well as many television, radio and cable projects including STARSHIP TROOPERS 2, TRINITY AND BEYOND, RAY HARRYHAUSEN – THE EARLY YEARS, CINERAMA ADVENTURE, TINY TOON ADVENTURES and others, many in collaboration with his music partner and life-long friend, William Stromberg.

Morgan's love and passion for the great scores of Hollywood's golden age led him to the arena of arranging and reconstructing many classic scores for new recordings. He embarked on a long series of film music recordings for Marco Polo (Naxos), BMG Classics and his own label with Anna Bonn and William Stromberg, TRIBUTE FILM CLASSICS. Among the scores he has reconstructed and orchestrated for new recordings are: Max Steiner's THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, KING KONG; Erich Wolfgang Korngold's CAPTAIN BLOOD, ESCAPE ME NEVER, THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD, THE SEA HAWK; Roy Webb's scores for the Val Lewton films, Hans Salter and Frank Skinner's THE WOLF MAN, HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN as well as scores by Hugo Friedhofer and Victor Young.

Tracklist:
1.01 - John Morgan - Demon in the Bottle Main Title (1:07)
1.02 - John Morgan - Pirates Battle (1:57)
1.03 - John Morgan - Deadly Cave (2:46)
1.04 - John Morgan - Locker Intimidation (1:25)
1.05 - John Morgan - Skeletons / Discovering Treasure (3:48)
1.06 - John Morgan - Murray Talks (1:02)
1.07 - John Morgan - Blue Bottle Monster / Run for Your Life (4:13)
1.08 - John Morgan - Isn't No Monster (1:54)
1.09 - John Morgan - Marvin Monster Chase / Looking for an Exit (2:43)
1.10 - John Morgan - Frantic Buttons / Freddie Finds Bottle (1:58)
1.11 - John Morgan - Nana's Efreet Stories / Efreet Jumps (1:30)
1.12 - John Morgan - Hunting Murray / Marvin Escapes (2:26)
1.13 - John Morgan - Murray in the Lunchbox (1:01)
1.14 - John Morgan - Marvin's Shower (2:13)
1.15 - John Morgan - Finding the Painting and The Body (2:29)
1.16 - John Morgan - Mirror Monster Chase / Scaffolding Climb (3:11)
1.17 - John Morgan - The Kiss (0:34)
1.18 - John Morgan - Vice Grip Interrogation (1:27)
1.19 - John Morgan - Murray Plug-Ins (1:56)
1.20 - John Morgan - Monster Suction (2:28)
1.21 - John Morgan - She's Dead,You Moron! / Trapped Inside (3:51)
1.22 - John Morgan - Heap of Melted Slang (0:58)
1.23 - John Morgan - Freddie Regrets / The Girl Still Lives (4:32)
1.24 - John Morgan - Words of Reason / Amanda Expelled (5:18)
1.25 - John Morgan - Treasure Rediscovered (1:29)
1.26 - John Morgan - Marvin Leaves (2:04)
1.27 - John Morgan - Russell Learns (1:15)
1.28 - John Morgan - Demon in the Bottle End Credits (2:14)
1.29 - John Morgan - Demon in the Bottle Suite (3:26)

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