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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0720642521427
Label: Geffen Records
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Geffen Records
Release Date: October 13, 1998
Studio: Geffen Records
Sales Rank: 57422
MPN: 25214
Disc 1:- Halloween Hootenanny - Zombie, Rob
- Halloween (She Get So Mean) - Zombie, Rob
- The Halloween Dance - Heath, Jim
- A Fistful of Terror - Klein
- Werewolf - Warren, G.
- Gravewalk - Cox
- Ribcage Mambo - Frenchy [1]
- I Drink Blood - Rocket from the Cry
- Little Demon - Hawkins, Screamin'
- No Costume, No Candy - Jorgenson, Tom
- The Munsters Theme - Marshall, Jack
- Sinister Purpose - Fogerty, John
- Werewolves on Wheels - Ghastly Ones
- Psychic Voodoo Doll - Deadbolt
- Banshee Beach - Ghastly Ones
- The Creature Stole My Surfboard - Goldberg, J.
- Extrasensory Deception - Allan, Davie
- Spooks Night Out - DeVilla
- Happy Halloween - Zacherley, John
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: You just need one look at Rob Zombie to know that the guy knows a thing or two about Halloween. He really proves his mettle--and his metal, for that matter--on this loud, garish, downright fun collection of rip-roaring devil's music. There's actually very little to be afraid of, to tell the truth--unless, that is, you have a phobia about the kind of goofy good times laid down by Zombie and pals like Rocket from the Crypt, Satan's Pilgrims, and the wrestling-masked power-surf combo Los Straitjackets (who turn in a hypercharged "Munsters Theme"). The garishly groovy package, which features some of Zombie's most over-the-top cartoon illustrations, is rife with haunting hoedowns like the Dead Elvi's "The Creature Stole My Surfboard." More fun than a coven meeting any day. --David Sprague
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Not bad, but for an even better Hallowe'en selection I recommend the CD for "Return of the Living Dead." That music rocks!
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It's that time of year when you can listen to this one late at night under a full moon, the dead leaves scraping across the road and swirling in the yard in the cool yet still somewhat warm breeze. The kind of breeze that comes in waves in such a manner it makes the house creak and you think something fell in the garage, perhaps a sharp intrument, and now there are noises coming from the basement. Then there are all those stories having something to do about an ancient Indian burial ground located near this very spot, or perhaps someone met their demise in an unspeakable act of violence in the area.
The trick is to put this CD on at a moderate to loud volume to drown out the voices/sounds you hear all around you, it actually soothes ... Read More:
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This is a pretty good Halloween music CD because most of these songs I had never heard anywhere before. The music is mostly upbeat and fun. The words to the songs deal with Halloween or spooky situations, but the music sounds like surf-y beach / silly party music. For someone that wants their party a little on the "darker" side of Halloween, you might not find a lot here to work with. Most people will not recognize right away that this is Halloween music unless you listen to the words, and that is hard to do at a party. The music itself doesn't really create a spooky ambience. I did like several songs from this CD for my Halloween Party playlist, but there were also a few that I left out because they just did not fit the mood I was looking for. The ... Read More:
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This CD was a big hit at a Halloween party for age 40+ adults. Good dance music, and upbeat without being too disco-y. Not too goth either, so it appealed to a wide audience.
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What can I say, this cd is sheer perfection! I only hope that Rob Zombie eventually puts together another compilation for Halloween of the same quality. I just can't get enough, and play it year round!
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