Halloween Music Thread

Swamp thing and Timbuktu hava a couple songs from the same EP, most of the songs after the first song "1,2,3"


 
The hard Rock/Heavy Metal band Lordi has some Horror Movie-Halloween inspired music.

Same of my favorite by them.

Night Of the Loving Dead


This is Halloween


 
Most people will remember the opening piano solo being used as the theme for the exorcist. I highly suggest everyone listen to the full album because it is a masterpiece. Without Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells becoming a major hit you wouldn't have the Richard Branson everyone knows about today simply for the fact that album put Virgin records on the map. That was the very first record released by the newly founded Virgin records in 1972. The album was released in 1973 the same year as the release of the Exorcist. This album was recorded by Mike at the age of 19 in 1972 and released in 1973. Oldfield himself played these instruments: (Part One) ---> Grand Piano, Glockenspiel, Organ [Farfisa], Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitar [Speed], Organ [Taped Motor Drive Amplifier Organ Chord], Guitar [Mandolin-like, Fuzz], Percussion [Assorted], Acoustic Guitar, Flageolet, Piano [Honky Tonk], Organ [Lowrey], and Bells [Tubular]. (Part Two) ---> Electric Guitar [Electric Guitars], Organ [Farfisa], Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [Acoustic Guitars], Piano, Electric Guitar [Speed Elec. Guitars], Organ [Lowrey], Timpani [Concert Tympani], Guitar [Guitars Sounding Like Bagpipes], Voice [Piltdown Man], Organ [Hammond], Guitar [Spanish], and Chorus [Moribund]. He had help from other individuals but yeah he played the majority of the instrument and wrote the album all by himself. A Prog Rock masterpiece and one of the finest albums to listen to on Halloween
 

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