Thing from Another World/Take the High Ground [Soundtrack]

thing from another world/take the high ground [soundtrack]

Track Listings
1. Main Title
2. Flying Saucer Sequence, Pt. 1
3. Flying Saucer Sequence, Pt. 2
4. Melting Sequence
5. Dog Fight
6. Hand
7. Greenhouse Sequence
8. Thing at Door
9. Plasma # 1
10. Plasma Plants # 2
11. Fire Sequence
12. Electrocution Sequence
13. End Title
14. Lion Head/Prologue/Main Title/Foreword
15. Holt's Opening Address
16. Footlockers/Mattresses/Sinking Teeth Bridge/First Day Recap
17. Platoon Breakup
18. Julie
19. Julie Faints
20. Obstacle Montage/Gas Chamber/Platoon Drill
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Thing from Another World/Take the High Ground [Soundtrack]
Thing from Another World/Take the High Ground
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Finally, never before realeased 1951 movie soundtrack
  • Soundtrack from "The Thing From Another World" finally available!!
Thing from Another World/Take the High Ground
Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009GX1MY
Release Date: 2005-06-21

Tracks:

  1. Main Title
  2. Flying Saucer Sequence, Pt. 1
  3. Flying Saucer Sequence, Pt. 2
  4. Melting Sequence
  5. Dog Fight
  6. Hand
  7. Greenhouse Sequence
  8. Thing at Door
  9. Plasma # 1
  10. Plasma Plants # 2
  11. Fire Sequence
  12. Electrocution Sequence
  13. End Title
  14. Lion Head/Prologue/Main Title/Foreword
  15. Holt's Opening Address
  16. Footlockers/Mattresses/Sinking Teeth Bridge/First Day Recap
  17. Platoon Breakup
  18. Julie
  19. Julie Faints
  20. Obstacle Montage/Gas Chamber/Platoon Drill
  21. Letters from Home
  22. Julie's Theme
  23. Julie's Distress/Holt Comes Home/Naglaski and Chaplain
  24. Infiltration Course/Mock Battle
  25. Julie
  26. William Tell Tolliver
  27. Neon Lighted Love
  28. Let Me Alone
  29. Dover Awol/Dover Returns
  30. Goodbye Julie/Buddies Again
  31. Dress Parade/America's Fighting Men
  32. Ryan Takes Over
  33. End Title [*]
  34. Julie's Theme [Key Club Version][*]
  35. Take the High Ground! [*]
  36. Julie's Theme [*]

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Finally, never before realeased 1951 movie soundtrack.......2006-07-17

The original Howard Hawks 1951 movie The Thing came to television some time in the late 1950's when I then saw it as a child. Oh, the horror of thinking back to that first viewing, realizing that electric blanket was melting the block of ice. Now, finally, the music that accompanied this terrifying movie, a score written by Dimitri Tiomkin, is available as a CD remastered from the only remaining acetate recording (from the composers personal collection) preserved at the Cinema-Television Library of the University of Southern California.

The soundtrack is only some 28 minutes long, but runs in proper sequence to the movie. A brief history of the making of The Thing from Another World accompanied the CD and included so many interesting little details, that I played a tape I have of this movie acquired a decade or more ago to pick them out for myself--and I watched the movie before finally playing the new CD. The dramatic theme cords, the wandering wind instruments and subtle electronic component even to this day bring back the fear and dismay I remember as a child under the influence of masterful movie making. Certainly a choice for the music library at McMurdo Station.

It is interesting to note that Tiomkin's 1954 score to the movie The High and the Mighty, with its glorious theme accompanying the story of an airliner filled with many-storied passengers on a flight from Hawaii to San Francisco, also revisits the score from The Thing. I recently bought the digitally enhanced DVD of The High and the Mighty, a beautifully colored version which was fun to see after so long a spell absent from once common TV showings long ago.

Although everything about The High and the Mighty seemed especially familiar, I sat up in my chair when the first hints of problems to come with the plane announced themselves--accompanied by strange, dark cords and wandering wind passages, evoking fear and trepidation. As John Wayne looks out over his starboard engines after an odd tremor and the crew later searches the dark tail section with flash lights amid aluminum struts and control pulleys, the alarming and disquieting music first developed for the Thing now evokes some ill-defined, impending menace haunting the old DC-4.

A second, much longer Tiomkin score recording to the movie Take the High Ground is included--interesting period piece. The CD case mentions "This pressing is limited to 3000 copies"--probably accounts for the somewhat high price of the recording.

4 out of 5 stars Soundtrack from "The Thing From Another World" finally available!!.......2005-11-04

Watching this film I've always been impressed with the quality
of the music and how important it is to each scene. I've always
wanted to own the soundtrack but until now found it be unavailable.
With this release we finally have this eerie and exciting film
music available on CD. If you've seen the film I'm sure you know
what to expect from this soundtrack, it's seminal '50 sci-fi stuff.
The quality of the transfer is excellent, I assume it's exactly as
recorded for the film and not a recent re-recording of an old score.
Now the problem. It was taken from a record. With headphones on
you can hear the needle going around ever so faintly. I'm assuming
that this was the only available source and that would explain why
it was never released before. Don't be put off by the source -
they did an exceptional job reproducing this recording on CD -
it really is as sharp and dynamic as you'd expect from any 50 year
old original source - in fact I'd expect you'd never even be aware
of the source unless you listen really carefully with headphones.
The soundtrack for "The Thing From Another World" as has been
a long time coming and well worth owning, I'm very picky about
sound quality and this is quickly becoming one of my most played
soundtracks. Fans of the Theremin shouldn't miss this one, the
unusual sounds of that instrument are used to great effect, to be
compared with "Forbidden Planet" and "The Day the Earth Stool Still".
Unfortunate that it only runs about 26 minutes.

Twice as long at 51 minutes is "Take the High Ground!", the second
recording on the same disk as "The Thing From Another World". In a
lot of way this is a much more ambitious effort than The Thing and
is well worth owning by itself. The producers really pack as much
as possible into this package - Total playing time for the disk is
78:42 and it comes with a 24 page booklet full of history, photos,
some rare production stills about both films.

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