Brain in a Box: The Science Fiction Collection

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Tracklist

1CD: Movie Themes
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1Science Fiction/Double Feature from the Rocky Horror Picture Show
producer:
Richard Hartley
mixer:
Phil Chapman and Keith Grant
vocals:
Richard O’Brien
recorded at:
Olympic Studios in Barnes, Richmond upon Thames, London, England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Science Fiction/Double Feature
lyricist and composer:
Richard O’Brien
arranger:
Richard Hartley
part of:
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975 film soundtrack)
part of:
The Rocky Horror Show (1973 stage musical)
Richard O’Brien4:29
22001: A Space Odyssey: Introduction from Also Sprach Zarathustra
orchestra:
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor:
Nic Raine
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Silva Screen Records Ltd. (in 1996) and Union Square Music Ltd. (in 2008)
cover recording of:
Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30: I. Einleitung (Sonnenaufgang) (in 1996)
composer:
Richard Strauss (in 1896)
publisher:
Peters Edition Ltd.
part of:
Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30 (TrV 176)
Richard Strauss1:51
3Forbidden Planet: Main Titles – Overture
electronic instruments [Electronic Tonalities]:
Louis and Bebe Barron
recording of:
Main Titles (Forbidden Planet, overture)
composer:
Louis and Bebe Barron
part of:
Forbidden Planet
Louis and Bebe Barron2:23
4The Day the Earth Stood Still: Prelude / Outer Space / Radar
theremin:
Sam Hoffman
conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
recording of:
Prelude / Outer Space / Radar (The Day the Earth Stood Still)
composer:
Bernard Herrmann
part of:
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Bernard Herrmann4:14
5It Came From Outer Space: Visitors From Space
conductor:
Dick Jacobs
performer:
Dick Jacobs & His Orchestra
recording of:
Visitors From Space (It Came From Outer Space)
composer:
Herman Stein
Herman Stein1:44
6Creature From the Black Lagoon: Main Title
conductor:
Hans J. Salter
recording of:
Main Title (Creature From the Black Lagoon)
composer:
Hans J. Salter
Hans J. Salter3:04
7The Incredible Shrinking Man: Main Theme
conductor:
Dick Jacobs
performer:
Dick Jacobs & His Orchestra
recording of:
Main Theme (The Incredible Shrinking Man)
composer:
Fred Carling and Elliot Lawrence
Fred Carling & Elliot Lawrence2:56
8The Time Machine: Main Title / Credits
conductor:
Russell Garcia
recording of:
Main Title Credits (The Time Machine)
composer:
Russell Garcia
Russell Garcia1:53
9Them!: Main Title
orchestra:
The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra
recording of:
Main Title (Them)
composer:
Bronisław Kaper
Bronislau Kaper0:53
10The Thing aka The Thing (from Another World!): Prelude
orchestra:
National Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor:
Charles Gerhardt
recording of:
Prelude (The Thing (From Another World))
composer:
Dimitri Tiomkin
Dimitri Tiomkin1:49
11First Men in the Moon: Main Title
orchestra:
The London Studio Orchestra
conductor:
Laurie Johnson
recording of:
Main Title (First Men in the Moon)
composer:
Laurie Johnson
Laurie Johnson2:38
12The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms: Main Title
orchestra:
The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra
recording of:
Main Title (The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms)
composer:
David Buttolph
David Buttolph1:15
13Fantastic Voyage: Radio Spot Announcement
[no artist]0:54
14Fantastic Voyage: Main Title Sound Effects SuitesLeonard Rosenman1:44
15Planet of the Apes: Main Title
bass:
Meyer Rubin (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Kenneth Winstead (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
bassoon:
Don Christlieb (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Jack Marsh (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Ray Nowlin (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
cello:
Joseph Coppin (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Joseph DiTullio (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Fred Seykora (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Armand Kaproff (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Ray Kramer (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Lucien La Porte (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Edgar Lustgarten (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Gloria Strassner (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
clarinet:
Abe Most (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Russell Cheever (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and William Ulyate (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
flute:
Arthur Hoberman (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Luella Howard (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Sheridon Stokes (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
French horn:
Jack Cave (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Vincent DeRosa (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), William Hinshaw (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Harry Schmidt (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
harp:
Ann Stockton (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
oboe:
Norman Benno (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), John Ellis (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Gordon Pope (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
percussion:
Larry Bunker (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Ralph Collier (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Richard Cornell (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Frank Carlson (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Hal Rees (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Emil Richards (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Alvin Stoller (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
piano:
Artie Kane (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
trombone:
Ray Klein (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Richard Nash (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Philip Teele (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
trumpet:
Carroll "Cappy" Lewis (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), John Clyman (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Robert Fowler (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
viola:
Alex Neiman (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Myer Bello (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Alvin Dinkin (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Cecil Figelski (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Sven Reher (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
violin:
Victor Arno (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Israel Baker (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), George Berres (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Harry Bluestone (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Joachim Chassman (on 1967-01-03), Kurt Dieterle (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Adolph DiTullio (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Walter Edelstein (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), James Getzoff (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Nathan Kaproff (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Louis Kaufman (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Paul Lowenkron (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Alex Murray (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Erno Neufeld (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Irma Neumann (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Jack Pepper (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Lou Raderman (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Louise Sheldon (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03), Marshall Sosson (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03) and Joseph Stepansky (on 1967-01-03, on 1968-01-03)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (on 1968-01-03)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Total Sound Inc.
recorded at:
20th Century Fox Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1968-01-03)
recording of:
Main Title (Planet of the Apes)
orchestrator:
Alexander Courage, Herbert Spencer and Arthur Morton
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Jerry Goldsmith2:14
16The Andromeda Strain: Desert Trip
engineer:
Terry Brown, Gordon Clark and Alan Sohl
producer:
Gil Mellé
performer:
Gil Mellé
arranger:
Gil Mellé
recording of:
Desert Trip (The Andromeda Strain)
composer:
Gil Mellé
publisher:
Hawaii Music Co., Inc.
part of:
The Andromeda Strain
Gil Mellé4:13
17Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Conversation
conductor:
John Williams
recording of:
The Conversation (Close Encounters of the Third Kind)
composer:
John Williams
part of:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (film soundtrack)
John Williams2:21
18Aliens: Ripley’s RescueJames Horner3:17
19E.T. The Extra‐Terrestrial: Three Million Light Years From Earth
recording engineer:
Lyle Burbridge (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
miscellaneous support:
JoAnn Kane Music Service (task: Music Preparation) and Meyer Rubin (task: Orchestra Contractor)
violin:
Israel Baker (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Arnold Belnick (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Dixie Blackstone (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Alfred Breuning (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Stuart Canin (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Oscar Chausow (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Ron Clark (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Herman Clebanoff (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Bonnie Douglas (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), David Frisina (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Irving Geller (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28), Endre Granat (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28) and Harold J. Dicterow (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
conductor:
John Williams (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
orchestrator:
Herbert Spencer
recorded at:
MGM Scoring Stage in Culver City, California, United States (from 1982-03-25 until 1982-04-28)
recording of:
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: Three Million Light Years from Earth (concert arrangement)
composer:
John Williams (in 1982)
part of:
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (concert arrangement soundtrack)
John Williams3:01
20Robo vs. ED‐209
recording engineer:
Eric Tomlinson
producer:
Basil Poledouris
orchestra:
The Sinfonia of London Orchestra
conductor:
Howard Blake and Tony Britton
recording of:
Robo vs. ED-209 (Robocop)
composer:
Basil Poledouris
Basil Poledouris2:07
21Robocop: Main Title
recording engineer:
Eric Tomlinson
producer:
Basil Poledouris
orchestra:
The Sinfonia of London Orchestra
conductor:
Howard Blake and Tony Britton
recording of:
Main Title (Robocop)
composer:
Basil Poledouris
Basil Poledouris0:40
22Terminator 2: Judgement Day: Trust Me
synthesizer:
Mark Ayres
conductor:
Mark Ayres
recording of:
Trust Me (Terminator 2: Judgement Day)
composer:
Brad Fiedel
Brad Fiedel1:38
23Outland: The Mine
orchestra:
National Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith
recording of:
The Mine (Outland)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Jerry Goldsmith3:54
24War of the Worlds: Main Title & Introduction
orchestra:
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor:
Nic Raine
recording of:
Main Title / Introduction (War of the Worlds)
composer:
Leith Stevens
Leith Stevens1:33
25Predator: Main Title
recording of:
Predator: Main Title
composer:
Alan Silvestri
Alan Silvestri3:27
26The Fly: Main Title
producer:
Howard Shore
mixer:
Keith Grant
orchestra:
London Philharmonic Orchestra (from 1986-06-23 until 1986-06-27)
conductor:
Howard Shore (from 1986-06-23 until 1986-06-27)
orchestrator:
Homer Denison
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Brooksfilms Limited
mixed at:
Olympic Studios in Barnes, Richmond upon Thames, London, England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Main Title (The Fly) (from 1986-06-23 until 1986-06-27)
composer:
Howard Shore
Howard Shore1:54
27Mars Attacks!: Main Titles
recording engineer and mixer:
Shawn Murphy
producer:
Steve Bartek, Danny Elfman and Ellen Segal
editor:
Bob Badami and Ellen Segal
conductor:
Artie Kane
orchestrator:
Steve Bartek
recorded at and mixed at:
Todd-AO Scoring Stage in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Main Title (Mars Attacks!)
composer:
Danny Elfman
Danny Elfman2:23
28The Matrix: Anything Is Possible
orchestra:
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor:
Paul Bateman
cover recording of:
Anything Is Possible (The Matrix)
composer:
Don Davis
Don Davis8:08
2CD: TV Themes
3CD: Pop
4CD: Incidental/Lounge
5CD: Novelty

Credits

Release

art direction and design:Hugh Brown
Steve Vance
miscellaneous support:Steve Woolard (task: project supervision)
producer:James Austin (task: compilation)
Don Brown (task: compilation)
Hugh Brown (task: compilation)
David McLees (task: compilation)
remastering:Bob Fisher
illustration:Steve Vance
remastered at:Pacific Multimedia Corp. in Los Angeles, California, United States
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/1066768 [info]
ASIN:US: B00004ZDX9 [info]