Scarecrow Press
Pages: 224
Trim: 5¾ x 9
978-0-8108-2975-6 • Hardback • June 1996 • $82.00 • (£63.00)
Randall D. Larson has written a number of books, articles, and papers on film music, film novelizations, and horror literature.
...a fascinating examination of the enduring work of 35 of Hammer's gifted composers...you don't need a music degree to appreciate this welcome book—just an inquiring mind and two good ears.
— Fangoria Magazine
...Larson offers an intelligent discussion of the composers' work, replete with biographies, a filmography and discography...an all-around good piece of work.
— American Cinematographer
Larson writes knowingly and clearly...essential for anyone interested in Hammer, horror, or music in film.
— Necrofile
...a thorough account of the creation of the patented musical stylings of Hammer, England's legendary monster movie studio....
— Starlog
You don't need to have a musical background to appreciate Larson's writing as he clearly describes how certain themes and musical cues were employed to give the movie that extra frisson! Another must have for the devoted Hammer-phile.
— Crimson
...extensive filmography and discography. If you love Hammer music then you must get this book. A great companion piece to Hammer audio CD's and videos.
— Behind the Screams
If you remember these classic horror films and their scores fondly you will not be without this excellent companion....
— New Zealand Film Music Bulletin
...Larson's book is recommended not only for Hammerites but also for anyone interested in horror expressed in music....
— Sfra Review
...a fine achievement.
— Video Watchdog
Exhaustive and accessible, Larson's book will be a welcome addition to any film-music fan's library and a special treat for Hammer film buffs.
— The Cue Sheet: The Journal Of The Society For The Preservat
...this has become essential guide to the music business.
— Lsoh