The Space Children / The Colossus of New York [Soundtrack]

Price 24.60 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 638558031520


Manufacture Retrograde Records

What The Space Children lacked in production values it compensated for with a thought-provoking storyline about children saving the world from the brink of nuclear annihilation at the behest of a benign alien being. Van Cleave"s eerie but economical score (for an ensemble of 15 instruments, including electric violin and 3 organs-including a Novachord) evokes the alien"s other-worldly presence throughout the film. Loosely based on the legend of the Golem, The Colossus of New York starred Ross Martin as a brilliant scientist whose brain is encased in a Frankenstein-like mechanical body after his death, with tragic results for himself and his family. Van Cleave (who received invaluable assistance on the score from the late Fred Steiner) complimented the film"s black-and-white photography with-almost literally-a "black-and-white" score for three keyboard players. Avoiding the emotional expressiveness of strings and other instruments for the more limited colors of piano (augmented by organ and celesta) led Van Cleave to create one of the most strikingly original science fiction scores ever written. The relative obscurity of both films has kept these two fascinating scores largely under wraps-until now. With this release, fans can appreciate-for the first time-Van Cleave"s scores for The Space Children and The Colossus of New York in their entirety. FSM has remastered the music for both movies from surviving 35mm three-track stereo music masters, supplemented by cues from the films" monaural music stems (with a light stereo ambience added to enhance listenability). The 20-page booklet includes an informative essay by Jeff Bond and numerous film stills in stunning black-and-white.