The Evil Dead
1982
320 MP3
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?gvxkjbeq11jeumu
FLAC
http://www.mediafire.com/?9c2b4uffv59h8fc
Track Listing:
1. Approaching the Cabin
2. Entering the Cabin
3. Automatic Writing
4. The Cellar/Book of the Dead
5. Eye Games/Charm
6. Rape of the Vines
7. Dawn of the Evil Dead
8. Wounded Melody
9. "It’s Not Going to Let Us Leave"
10. Bridge Out
11. Pencil It In
12. Check on You
13. Not the Shower Curtain
14. Skin
15. Give Her the Axe
16. Inflection
17. Kandarian Dagger
18. Love Never Dies
19. A Taste for Blood
20. Shotgun
21. Book Burning
22. Dawn
TRT: 36:23
Note: this was ripped from the rare Japanese album that boasted not only better sound quality but also doesn’t include the awkward fade out at the end of the track Skin that was faded out on the Varese album. I feel I’m able to post this here because this is NOT the Varese album. I broke some of the cues that were mixed together out of order on my source down to create a chronological version. Anyone knows that part of the fun of watching The Evil Dead is the wicked sound design along with the unsettling score. With that being said, this is one of my favorite scores so I hope you all enjoy!
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?gvxkjbeq11jeumu
FLAC
Thanks for that, but where’s the link for the FLAC file? It seems you have forgotten it…
I have also seen on SoundtrackCollector (http://soundtrackcollector.com/title/7431/Evil+Dead%2C+The) that a 35-track, 52-minute album existed. Has anybody ever heard about this album, or knows where I could find it?
I have also seen on SoundtrackCollector (http://soundtrackcollector.com/title/7431/Evil+Dead%2C+The) that a 35-track, 52-minute album existed. Has anybody ever heard about this album, or knows where I could find it?
Still uploading the FLAC version, changed it to reflect that above. There’s already a request started for that particular album and so far not a soul seems to know of its existence. The track titles are what baffle me the most. Hopefully we’ll hear something more on this later.
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EDIT: FLAC link now up
I don’t believe Milan Records ever released such an animal.
I should say "Groovy"!
Big thanks, codyap09!!!
Regards!!!
I could listen to this all day if it were the complete score. Roque’s music was great but I liked the more improvised feel of Joseph LoDuca’s score for the old one.