THE SOUNDTRACK
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"Good Times" by Jimmy Barnes and INXS – 3:49 (The Easybeats)
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"Lost in the Shadows (The Lost Boys)" by Lou Gramm – 6:17
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"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" by Roger Daltrey – 6:09 (Elton John/Bernie Taupin)
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"Laying Down the Law" by Jimmy Barnes and INXS – 4:24
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"People Are Strange" by Echo & the Bunnymen – 3:36 (The Doors)
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"Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys)" by Gerard McMann – 4:46
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"Power Play" by Eddie & the Tide – 3:57
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"I Still Believe" by Tim Cappello – 3:42 (The Call)
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"Beauty Has Her Way" by Mummy Calls – 3:56
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"To the Shock of Miss Louise" by Thomas Newman – 1:21
THE FLAGSHIP CHANNELS
THERE ARE 5 CHANNELS:
GODS MUSIC CHANNEL
LASERLIGHT MUSIC EXPERIENCE
MUSIC LISTENING XPERIENCE
MUSIC NODE LEGENDS
MUSIC REMIX COMPILATIONS
EACH CHANNEL IS BROKEN INTO THREE OR FOUR CATEGORIES
WHERE WE LEFT OFF
In November 2020, the Next Generation Flagship (NGF 11) site was launched with the induction of Harbinger, alongside the Next Generation HSU iWAV and Titan Library until JAN.18...
Now, fast forward from Jan 18 to the present day and you have arrived at Harbinger 2.0.
Fright Night is a 1985 American horror film written and directed by Tom Holland (in his directorial debut) and produced by Herb Jaffe. The Soundtrack featured various artists such as AAutograph, Devo, Ian Hunter, and April Wine with the title song performed by the J. Geils Band.
The Movie stars:
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Chris Sarandon as Jerry Dandrige
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William Ragsdale as Charlie Brewster
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Roddy McDowall as Peter Vincent
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Fright Night (2011)
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Fright Night is a 2011 American horror comedy film directed by Craig Gillespie and produced by Michael De Luca and Alison Rosenzweig. A remake of the above film, the film's screenplay was adapted by Marti Noxon. The soundtrack was composed by Ramin Djawadi. and released under the Varèse Sarabande label.
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Anton Yelchin as Charley Brewster
Colin Farrell as Jerry
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David Tennant as Peter Vincent
WHERE WE LEFT OFF
In November 2020, the Next Generation Flagship (NGF 11) site was launched with the induction of Harbinger, alongside the Next Generation HSU iWAV and Titan Library until JAN.18...
Now, fast forward from Jan 18 to the present day and you have arrived at Harbinger 2.0.
THE INSTRUMENTAL
FRIGHT NIGHT (1985 ver)
A bootleg of Brad Fiedel's score for the film that surfaced in Japan
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"Fright Night" – 15:25 [Medley from the 1/4" 15 i.p.s. Stereo Mixes]
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"Window Watching" – 1:57
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"Jerry Takes Off" – 1:45
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"Drive to Evil and Bat Attack" – 2:07
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"Charlie's Cathedral, Charmed and Alley Bat" – 5:29
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"Evil Visitor" – 01:44
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"Charlie Begs for Help and Come to Me (Seduction Scene)" – 4:38
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"Vampire Killers and Your Dinner's in the Oven" – 9:44
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"Jerry's Time Is Up" – 7:28
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"The Basement" – 5:21
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"You're So Cool Brewster and Come to Me" – 5:44
THE 2011 SOUNDTRACK
All music by Ramin Djawadi
1."Welcome to Fright Night"1:13
2."There's a Lot of Bad People Out There"1:03
3."Jerry's Date"5:12
4."A Terrible Vampire Name"2:46
5."We Could Rock This Evil Thing Together"3:44
6."Is That a Stake?"1:21
7."400 Years of Survival"3:10
8."How to Kill a Vampire"1:42
9."Just Hit Me"1:27
10."No House, No Invitation"3:44
11."That's a Mighty Big Cross"2:49
12."Let's Kill Something"1:00
13."Go Get the Authorities"1:59
14."I Can Hear You Breathe"2:56
15."I'm All Out of Beer"3:50
16."A Garlicky Omelet"1:21
17."Enough With the Vampires"3:09
18."Gotta Light"2:49
19."Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do"1:13
20."Fright Night"
THE LOST BOYS (1987)
The Lost Boys is a 1987 American supernatural black comedy horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by Harvey Bernhard with a screenplay written by Jeffrey Boam.
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The Lost Boys was released and produced by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 31, 1987, and was a commercial success, grossing over $32 million against a production budget of $8.5 million. It spawned a franchise with two sequels and two comic book series.
It Starred:
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Corey Haim as Sam Emerson
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Brooke McCarter as Paul
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Billy Wirth as Dwayne
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Alex Winter as Marko
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Dianne Wiest as Lucy Emerson
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Corey Feldman as Edgar Frog
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Jamison Newlander as Alan Frog
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Jami Gertz as Star
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Edward Herrmann as Max
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Harbinger 2.0 Debut Album - Shadows of the Vampire
THE VAMPIRES HAVE ARRIVED...FOR REAL
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Category Series: HMX
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TAL File Name: SOV
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Release Date: 06.29.2022
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Album Length: 01.43.40
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Genre: Film, Soundtrack, Rock, Instrumental​
Soundtrack Material and Film Sources
(Artists are linked to Spotify)
Fright Night - Film Source Material
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Film - Fright Night 1985, Fright Night 2011 Blu-ray Disc
Theatrical Trailer - Fright Night 1985,
Theatrical Trailer, Teaser Trailer - Fright Night 2011
Special Teaser - 'From Vampires To Blood' - Fright Night 2011
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Fright Night Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Music Material by Ramin Djawadi
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Welcome To Fright Night 1:13
Let's Kill Something 1:01
A Terrible Vampire Name 2:47
We Could Rock This Evil Together 3:45
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The Lost Boys - Film Source Material
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Theatrical Trailer, Teaser Trailer - The Lost Boys
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The Lost Boys Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Music Material by Various Artists
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Lost in the Shadows 6:34 - Lou Gramm
Cry Little Sister 4:46 - Theme from "Lost Boys" -
I Still Believe 4:53 - Timm Cappello
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me 6:12 - Roger Daltrey
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TA Playlist and Artists Sources
(Artists are linked to Spotify)
Harbinger Theme Song - Foreshadows of Visions - Solo Sound Works. Various Artist
HSU HMX Fanfare - Solo Sound Works
Origin of the Darkness - IWASHIRO TARO
HSU TA Intro - Solo Sound Works
Welcome To Fright Night - FN 2011 - (OMPS)
Sunset - The Midnight
Vampire's Touch - John Carpenter
Bloodlines Main Theme - Rik Schaffer
Lost in the Shadows - TLB - (OMPS)
I Would For You - Nine Inch Nails
It's No Good - Depeche Mode
Haunted - Gary Numan
Cry Little Sister TLB - (OMPS)
AZAN - Loser
Vampire Hunters - Wojciech Kilar
Vampire Hunter - Leather Strip
People Are Strange - The Lost Boys
Night-Zola Jesus and Dean Hurley Remix - John Carpenter
Vampires - The Midnight
I Am the Night - Perturbator
Let's Kill Something - FN 2011 - (OMPS)
Passages - NINJA TRACKS
Animals - Maroon 5
Forever Dilating Eye - Sinola Caves
Into Hell - Makeup And Vanity Set
A Terrible Vampire Name - FN 2011 - (OMPS)
We Could Rock This Evil Thing Together - FN 2011 - (OMPS)
Run - Snow Patrol
I Still Believe TLB - (OMPS)
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me TLB - (OMPS)
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*TA Playlist does not list but includes various mixed audio clips from the motion pictures of Fright Night (1985), Fright Night (2011), and The Lost Boys (1987) intermixed with music tracks at various points throughout the album that creates a unique HSU TA experience.
Fright Night is a great horror because it takes a well-worn formula and adds a twisted storyline
The film is a remake of the 1985 film of the same name and revolves around a teenager called Charley Brewster, who suspects his new neighbor is a vampire responsible for a series of recent deaths.
Released in 1985, Fright Night was the brainchild of Tom Holland and followed teenager Charley Brewster, a horror movie obsessive who learns that his neighbor, Jerry Dandrige, is a vampire.
Fright Night is a 1985 American horror film written and directed by Tom Holland (in his directorial debut) and produced by Herb Jaffe. The Soundtrack featured various artists such as Autograph, Devo, Ian Hunter, and April Wine with the title song performed by the J. Geils Band.
The Movie stars:
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Chris Sarandon as tJerry Dandrige
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William Ragsdale as Charlie Brewster
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Roddy McDowall as Peter Vincent
​
Fright Night (2011)
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Fright Night is a 2011 American horror comedy film directed by Craig Gillespie and produced by Michael De Luca and Alison Rosenzweig. A remake of the above film, the film's screenplay was adapted by Marti Noxon. The soundtrack was composed by Ramin Djawadi. and released under the Varèse Sarabande label.
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Anton Yelchin as Charley Brewster
Colin Farrell as Jerry
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David Tennant as Peter Vincent
Fright Night Quotes:
1985 & 2011
Jerry Dandrige:
Welcome to Fright Night! For real...
Peter Vincent:
I am Peter Vincent, vampire killer!...
Jerry Dandrige:
Do you realize how much trouble you've caused me Charlie? Spying on me. Almost disturbing my sleep this afternoon. Telling policemen about me! You deserve to die boy. Of course, I can give you something I don't have... a choice. Forget about me Charlie. Forget about me and I'll forget about you. Well, what do you say Charlie?...
Peter Vincent: How did you get in here?
Charley Brewster: Well security is a little lax since everybody got their throat torn out...
Jerry: You smell that? It's your fear. It's intoxicating. It's a very specific scent, Charley...
THE INSTRUMENTAL
FRIGHT NIGHT (1985 ver)
A bootleg of Brad Fiedel's score for the film that surfaced in Japan
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"Fright Night" – 15:25 [Medley from the 1/4" 15 i.p.s. Stereo Mixes]
-
"Window Watching" – 1:57
-
"Jerry Takes Off" – 1:45
-
"Drive to Evil and Bat Attack" – 2:07
-
"Charlie's Cathedral, Charmed and Alley Bat" – 5:29
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"Evil Visitor" – 01:44
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"Charlie Begs for Help and Come to Me (Seduction Scene)" – 4:38
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"Vampire Killers and Your Dinner's in the Oven" – 9:44
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"Jerry's Time Is Up" – 7:28
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"The Basement" – 5:21
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"You're So Cool Brewster and Come to Me" – 5:44
THE 2011 SOUNDTRACK
All music by Ramin Djawadi
1."Welcome to Fright Night"1:13
2."There's a Lot of Bad People Out There"1:03
3."Jerry's Date"5:12
4."A Terrible Vampire Name"2:46
5."We Could Rock This Evil Thing Together"3:44
6."Is That a Stake?"1:21
7."400 Years of Survival"3:10
8."How to Kill a Vampire"1:42
9."Just Hit Me"1:27
10."No House, No Invitation"3:44
11."That's a Mighty Big Cross"2:49
12."Let's Kill Something"1:00
13."Go Get the Authorities"1:59
14."I Can Hear You Breathe"2:56
15."I'm All Out of Beer"3:50
16."A Garlicky Omelet"1:21
17."Enough With the Vampires"3:09
18."Gotta Light"2:49
19."Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do"1:13
20."Fright Night"
THE LOST BOYS (1987)
The Lost Boys is a 1987 American supernatural black comedy horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by Harvey Bernhard with a screenplay written by Jeffrey Boam.
​
The Lost Boys was released and produced by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 31, 1987, and was a commercial success, grossing over $32 million against a production budget of $8.5 million. It spawned a franchise with two sequels and two comic book series.
It Starred:
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Corey Haim as Sam Emerson
-
Brooke McCarter as Paul
-
Billy Wirth as Dwayne
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Alex Winter as Marko
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Dianne Wiest as Lucy Emerson
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Corey Feldman as Edgar Frog
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Jamison Newlander as Alan Frog
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Jami Gertz as Star
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Edward Herrmann as Max
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THE SOUNDTRACK
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"Good Times" by Jimmy Barnes and INXS – 3:49 (The Easybeats)
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"Lost in the Shadows (The Lost Boys)" by Lou Gramm – 6:17
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"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" by Roger Daltrey – 6:09 (Elton John/Bernie Taupin)
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"Laying Down the Law" by Jimmy Barnes and INXS – 4:24
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"People Are Strange" by Echo & the Bunnymen – 3:36 (The Doors)
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"Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys)" by Gerard McMann – 4:46
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"Power Play" by Eddie & the Tide – 3:57
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"I Still Believe" by Tim Cappello – 3:42 (The Call)
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"Beauty Has Her Way" by Mummy Calls – 3:56
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"To the Shock of Miss Louise" by Thomas Newman – 1:21
Musical Score & Notes
Thomas Newman wrote the film score to be an eerie blend of orchestra and organ arrangement while the music soundtrack contains a number of notable songs and several covers, including "Good Times", a duet between INXS and former Cold Chisel lead singer Jimmy Barnes which reached number 1 on the Australian charts in early 1987. This cover version of a 1960s Australian hit by the Easybeats was originally recorded to promote the Australian-Made tour of Australia in early 1987, headlined by INXS and Barnes.
Tim Capello's cover of The Call's "I Still Believe" was featured in the film as well as on the soundtrack. Tim Capello makes a small cameo appearance in the movie playing the song at the Santa Carla boardwalk, with his saxophone and trademark bodybuilder muscles on display.
The soundtrack also features a cover version of The Doors' song "People Are Strange" by Echo & the Bunnymen. The song as it is featured in the movie is an alternate, shortened version with a slightly different music arrangement. This version has not been released as of yet.
The theme song, "Cry Little Sister", was originally recorded by Gerard McMahon (under his pseudonym of Gerard McMann) for the soundtrack, and later re-released on his self-titled album "G Tom Mac" in 2000. In the sequel of the film the theme song "Cry Little Sister" was covered by a Seattle-based rock band "Aiden".
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Resource: Fandom.com / The Lost Boys Wiki