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“Lost” Music From The Pagan B-Movie Classic The Original Soundtrack Album With Music And Songs By Paul Giovanni “What rich treasure! When this CD arrived in the MOJO offices there was much rejoicing. Long believed destroyed or locked in an old shed, the stereo masters of The Wicker Man soundtrack now turn up, sounding eerie, mystical, heartbreaking and crystal clear.” - MOJO (We Dig!) “…an essential package” - The Sunday Times “…cherishable; crisply remastered, lovingly repackaged, and, at last, complete” - 4* Q Magazine Against all odds, one of the most talked about soundtrack in movie history has finally risen to the surface. Believed for years to be lost, destroyed or even buried deep beneath a motorway, this disc contains Paul Giovanni’s original music to The Wicker Man that has never previously materialized. These historic recordings have up to now only been heard by a select few. Based on the themes of fertile pre-Christian practices of pagan Britain, The Wicker Man did not follow the predictable formula of 1960’s British horror movies. The equally non-formulaic music score was provided by talented songwriter Paul Giovanni, and his assistant Gary Carpenter. With only six weeks allotted to write, research and record the soundtrack, Paul draws on the rich traditions of Celtic music to present a brilliant collection of eclectic folk songs underpinned with aeons-old verse. The first 8 tracks are the stereo masters which would have been the soundtrack to The Wicker Man that Paul Giovanni originally intended for album release but ultimately never happened because of the films troubled history. These masters have been carefully preserved over the years and are now presented for release for the first time. The following three tracks were recorded for the film and used for playback purposes on set but only exist in mono versions. These have been digitally restored and enhanced for CD release. The balance of the tracks have been compiled from various sources (with occasional sound effects) and present elements of the background score to the film to give a more complete representation of this unique score.
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