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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Soundtrack but Get the DVD Instead,
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This review is from: Suspiria: Complete Version (Audio CD)
This is a great soundtrack, but you can save your money and get a lot more by purchasing the Anchor Bay 25th Anniversary DVD Set of the movie. It includes this soundtrack in addition to the movie, a making-of documentary and booklet. And it costs less than this import CD.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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The Devil's Jingle,
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This review is from: Suspiria: Complete Version (Audio CD)
Whoa! If you've seen Suspiria, then you know about the insane music of Goblin that gives thefilm such a jolt. If you haven't, go and see it. If you love horror soundtracks, you have to own this. The title track is an evil little jingle that just builds and builds. According to another reviewer, the band was on serious painkillers when they made this. I don't know how true that is, but whatever they were on, they tapped into something unique. This movie needs a rerelease so you can hear the demented rock on the soundtrack in full THX sound. And that title theme, you'll be humming for days after. A total gem of a soundtrack that can't be recommended enough.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Goblin soundtracks Dario Argento's opus.,
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This review is from: Suspiria: Complete Version (Audio CD)
Suspiria was Dario Argento's opus. This was a ground breaking movie. It was a visual and audio attack on the senses. He used sight and sound like no other film maker has before ( or since). What made the film remarkable was
the synth pounding music from Goblin. A drum and synth driven soundtrack that was mixed VERY LOUD. The title track as eerie spoken word verses spoken by Claudio Simonetti (the band's leader and keyboard/synth player) because of his command of the english language. As a stand alone disc it's just as creepy. Dario Argento arranged and conducted some of the music (to keep it flowing to the movie) as well. Argento and Goblin made one hell of a team. From time to time, Goblin would reunite with Simonetti and compose music for Dario Argento as a favor to the man who made them world famous. Highly recommended.
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