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Dawn of the Dead (soundtracks)

Zombi (Dawn Of The Dead) Original Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by Goblin
Released 1978
Recorded 1978
Genre Progressive rock
Film score
Length 51:47
Label King Japan
Cinevox
Dawn of the Dead: The Unreleased Incidental Music
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Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released 2004
Recorded pre-1978
Genre
Film score
Length 38:44
Label Trunk Records

Various releases of the music to Dawn of the Dead were released.

The original score for the film was recorded by long-time Dario Argento collaborators Goblin. Although the score features heavily in the European cut of the film (Argento's Zombi cut), it is used along with in other edits.

Much of the music used in the film was licensed from the De Wolfe Music Library, a much utilized source of for film and TV projects. Although the Goblin score has been variously available since the film's release, it was not until 2004 that any of the highly sought-after 60-plus cues of library music used in the film were released on a compilation album from Trunk Records. All these cues (actually 74 library music pieces) have been researched & found by Allen Lighthiser & Darren Stuart in 2008/2009 and published on the Dawn Of The Dead Ultimate Soundtrack website. The album included 'Cause I'm a Man' written by Cliff Twemlow and Peter Taylor under the pen name Peter Reno and recorded by the Pretty Things, and Herbert Chappell's 1965 composition "The Gonk" which plays over the final credits. The track is used in many references to the film including Shaun of the Dead and a variation (performed in chicken clucks) is used as the end theme to Robot Chicken. The early part of the tune to "The Gonk" was used in "The Ladies' Bras", a track by Jonny Trunk and Wisbey which, at only 36 seconds long, became the shortest ever UK top 40 single when it made number 27 on 30 September 2007. Shaun of the Dead opens with the track "Figment" which also features on the compilation. The album's cover is taken from a Belgian promotional poster for the film.


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