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''Nightmare Revisited'' is a
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of songs and score from the 1993
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The Nightmare Before Christmas ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' (formerly known as ''Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas'') is a 1993 American stop motion Animation, animated Gothic film, gothic musical film, musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick in his f ...
''. It was released on September 30, 2008 by
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to commemorate the film's 15th anniversary of its theatrical release. In addition to the album's eighteen covers are two re-recordings by original composer
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, of the "Opening" and "Closing" tracks. One song featured on the album,
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", was previously released nearly two years earlier, on the 2006 reissue of the film's original soundtrack which, featuring five covers of songs from the film, acted as a precursor to ''Nightmare Revisited''. Enhanced content on the disc features the trailer of ''The Nightmare Before Christmas''. American
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also provided a cover of "Oogie Boogie's Song", which was not featured on physical CD editions of ''Nightmare Revisited'', but was released as a
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bonus track. Scott Murphy's cover of "Sally's Song" is also featured on Japanese pressings of the album.


Promotion

On September 27, 2008, three days before the release of ''Nightmare Revisited'', the album was made available for streaming exclusively by '' Spin.com''. On September 22, 2008,
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, who contributed a cover of "Sally's Song" for the album, announced that she would be performing her cover on ''
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'' on October 13, 2008. Marilyn Manson similarly performed his cover of "This Is Halloween" (from the reissue of ''The Nightmare Before Christmas: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'') on ''The Tonight Show'' on Halloween two years earlier (October 31, 2006).


Track listing


Personnel

1. "Overture"
: Produced by
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: Mixed by Greg Macrae 2. "Opening"
: Produced by
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: Narration recorded and mixed by Noah Snyder 3. "This Is Halloween"
: Produced and mixed by
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and
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4. "Jack's Lament"
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: Everything else:
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: Produced by The All-American Rejects : Recorded by Nick Wheeler : Mixed by Brian Malouf at Cookie Jar Recordings, Studio City, California 5. "Doctor Finkelstein/In the Forest"
: Produced,
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, and recorded by
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: Mixed and
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by Amiina and
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in Reykjavik, Iceland 6. "What's This?"
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: Lacey Mosley :
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: James Culpepper :
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: Sameer Bhattacharya : Guitar: Jared Hartmann :
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: Pat Seals : Produced by Mark Lewis and Flyleaf 7. "Town Meeting Song"
: Produced by The Speakers : Mixed and engineered by
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8. "Jack and Sally Montage"
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: Waul Pianko :
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: Vahan Karapetyan : Produced and arranged by Sasha Ivanov : Recorded and mixed by Sasha Ivanov at Xact Sound Productions 9. "Jack's Obsession"
: Arranged, mixed and produced by
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10. "Kidnap the Sandy Claws"
: Vocals:
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: Guitar:
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: Bass:
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: Keyboards:
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: Drums:
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: Produced by Korn, Zac Baird and Jim "Bud" Monti : Recorded and Mixed by Jim "Bud" Monti at KoЯn Studios,
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, California 11. "Making Christmas"
: Vocals, guitar:
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: Bass,
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: Drums, vocals:
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: Guitar, vocals:
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: Additional backing vocals: Emily Schambra,
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, Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore : Produced and engineered by Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore : Additional engineering by Andrew Berlin and Jason Allen : Mixed by Jason Livermore at the Blasting Room, Ft. Collins, Colorado : Recorded at Gravity Studios,
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, Illinois 12. "Nabbed"
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programming: Akira Inoue : Produced and arranged by Akira Inoue : Recorded and mixed by Takayoshi "Dr." Yamanouchi at Sound Inn Studios, Tokyo, Japan 13. "Oogie Boogie's Song"
: Produced by
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: Recorded by John Leckie at Sound Factory B, Los Angeles, California : Mastered by Sean McGee at Abbey Road Studios, London, England 14. "Sally's Song" : Vocals, piano,
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: Drums and
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: Will Hunt : Bass: Todd Cromwell : Additional keyboards: Chad Chapelin : Produced by Will Hunt : Engineered by Chad Chapelin at Spaceway Studios,
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, Texas : Mixed by Shane Wilson at Pentavarit Studios,
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, Tennessee : Mastered by
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at Sterling Sound, New York City 15. "Christmas Eve Montage" : All instruments: R. Krohn : Produced by Rjd2 for R J Electrical Connections 16. "Poor Jack" : Produce by Mike Retando and Tom Higgenson : Engineered by Justin Wilk at Gravemaster Studios, Chicago, Illinois 17. "To the Rescue" : Produced by
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: Additional programming and production by Kato Adland and Erlend Fauske 18. "Finale/Reprise" : Produced and programmed by Chad Petree : Recorded and mixed at Dangerous Insects Studios, Shawnee, Oklahoma 19. "Closing" : Produced by Danny Elfman : Narration recorded and mixed by Noah Snyder 20. "End Title" : Arranged and performed by Jimmy LaValle : Violins: Matt Resovich : Recorded by Jimmy LaValle and Pall Jenkins : Produced by Jimmy LaValle * A&R: Dani Markman and Tom MacDougall *
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: David Agnew * Business affairs: Jeff Lowy * Mastered by
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at Marcussen Mastering, Hollywood, California * Creative design: Steve Gerdes * Album design: Steve Sterling


Chart success

''Nightmare Revisited'' was released on October 27, 2008 in the UK and failed to chart.


See also

* ''
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'' * List of ''Billboard'' Top Holiday Albums number ones of the 2000s * '' Muppets: The Green Album'' * '' Frankenweenie: Unleashed!''


References


External links


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