Scream (1996 Soundtrack)
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The music to the 1996
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'' Scream'' directed by
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featured two albums released in order to promote the film. An original soundtrack to the film featuring several songs as heard in the film, released by
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on December 17, 1996.
Marco Beltrami Marco Beltrami (born October 7, 1966) is an American composer of film and television scores. He has worked in a number of genres, including horror ('' Scream'', ''Mimic, The Faculty, Resident Evil, The Woman in Black, Carrie, A Quiet Place'' ...
's score for the film was released along with ''
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'', in a double-disc album in July 1998. The soundtrack and score received acclaim from critics.


Soundtrack

''Scream: Music from the Dimension Motion Picture'' is the original soundtrack to the film released on December 17, 1996, by
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. It featured 11 songs—most of which appeared in various scenes in the film—in addition to a cue from Beltrami film's score. The soundtrack was not as successful, failing to chart on the US ''Billboard'' 200.


Background

" School's Out" by
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appeared in the film following the closure of Woodsboro high school, but in the album, the original song was replaced by its cover performed by The Last Hard Men. The acoustic cover of
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's " Don't Fear the Reaper", performed by Gus Black, is plays softly in the background while Sidney and Billy discuss their relationship. The original song was featured in the soundtrack to John Carpenter's ''Halloween'', a film to which ''Scream'' makes repeated homage. Analyst Jeff Smith describes the musical choice as: The song "
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" by
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, heard in the first film, is also used in the forthcoming instalments (excluding ''Scream 4'')''.'' Nick Cave performs a version of the track written specifically for ''Scream 3'' in that film. An alternate version of the music video "Drop Dead Gorgeous" by
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, featuring clips from the film, was shown on music networks such as
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. Although the song can be heard in the film, it is only included on the European edition of the soundtrack album. The song was also used in one of the film's television commercials.


Track listing


Charts


Score

Marco Beltrami Marco Beltrami (born October 7, 1966) is an American composer of film and television scores. He has worked in a number of genres, including horror ('' Scream'', ''Mimic, The Faculty, Resident Evil, The Woman in Black, Carrie, A Quiet Place'' ...
's score for ''Scream'' was released along with the score for ''Scream 2'' on July 14, 1998, in a
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edition. It consisted of only six tracks with a runtime of only 12 minutes, compared to over an hour of music made for the film. Some reviewers felt the restricted runtime was a result of the high cost of releasing a composer's music commercially, combined with Varèse Sarabande's unwillingness to pay. However, on June 6, 2011, the complete score—consisting of 25 tracks, with a runtime of 63 minutes—was released as a part of the score's "deluxe edition" pressed to 2,000 copies.


Release history

''Scream'' and ''Scream 2'''s score were released in vinyl in September 2016 in bone white and splatter-colored editions, and was again re-issued on a red-colored vinyl disc in July 2019. Beltrami's score for the first four films of the franchise has been issued in a box set on January 7, 2022, coinciding the fifth instalment's release and in vinyl box set on June 10, 2022.


Track listing


Reception

The score to ''Scream'' received generally positive reviews, with Mikael Carlsson labeling it as "some of the most intriguing horror scores composed in years". Christian Clemmensen of '' Filmtracks.com'' claimed the scores had "cult status", awarding it 3 stars out of 5. He also called the "haunting" vocals of "Sidney's Lament" as the "voice of the franchise", which had been used in the forthcoming sequels. ''
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'' said that the score "perfectly captured the post-modern, hip scare-ride of the Scream movies", also giving it 3 stars out of 5. James Southall of ''Movie Wave'' commented that the score is "less likely to become one of Beltrami's finest scores" but "one of his most important, considering the impact it had on his career", writing "There are certainly some wonderful aspects to it, it’s fascinating to hear the early development of ideas which would become trademarks of the composer, and indeed it’s impressive to hear the scale of music he was able to write on such a small budget."


See also

* Music of the ''Scream'' franchise


References

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