Twisted Nerve cd unsealed OOP Herrmann

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2 ARCHIVAL SCORES FROM Bernard Herrmann SOLD OUT AND NOW OUT OF PRINT KRITZERLAND RELEASE limited to 1200 copies - UNSEALED LIKE NEW TWO GREAT BERNARD HERRMANN SCORES MAKE THEIR CD DEBUT! TWISTED NERVE (Mastered from stereo master tapes) "Cleaver. Cleaver. Chop. Chop. First the mom and then the pop. Then we'll get the pretty girl. We'll get her right between the curl." TWISTED NERVE was a nasty little 1968 thriller from the Boulting Brothers. It reunited the stars of the previous Boulting Brothers film, The Family Way – Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett, and also starred Frank Finlay, Billie Whitelaw, and Barry Foster. Bernard Herrmann created a memorable score, especially the film's main theme with its haunting whistling melody, which would, decades later, be appropriated by that raider of pop culture Quentin Tarantino for his Kill Bill films. But the score is a lot more than that infectious whistling theme – it's classic Herrmann all the way – brooding, chilling, and filled with the composer's unique style and colors. THE BRIDE WORE BLACK (Mastered from French EP release) The same year as TWISTED NERVE, Herrmann scored Francois Truffaut's film of Cornell Woolrich's classic novel of suspense, THE BRIDE WORE BLACK. It was their second collaboration (the first was a true Herrmann masterpiece, Fahrenheit 451), and Herrmann delivered read more