[Synth/Ambient/Stage & Screen/Various Artists/Score/OST] Here is the complete La-La Land Records soundtrack release to Paramount Pictures' horror sequel: FRIDAY THE 13th PART VIII - JASON TAKES MANHATTAN (1989). This soundtrack was released by La-La Land Records & Paramount Pictures with only 2000 copies in existence. The score is entirely composed by well acclaimed musician Fred Mollin and is the first FRIDAY film score at the time to not be composed or co-composed by Harry Manfredini. This release also features four bonus tracks from the film: "The Darkest Side of the Night (Instrumental)", "Broken Dream," "J.J.'s Blues" and "Livin' In The City". All four of these bonus tracks remained unreleased for 30 some odd years ...until now. I do remember reading somewhere that according to Stan Meissner, "Broken Dream" by Terry Crawford and "J.J.'s Blues" were never finished and what you hear in the film is pretty much all that there is. Never the less it is great that Stan Meissner and Fred Mollin finally released them in its entirety from their personal archives for this release. "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan" is a 1989 American slasher film written and directed by Rob Hedden, and starring Jensen Daggett, Scott Reeves, Peter Mark Richman, and Kane Hodder as Jason Voorhees. It is the eighth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise and follows Jason as he stalks a group of high school graduates on a ship en-route to New York City. Fred Mollin is an American and Canadian record producer, musician, film and TV composer, music director, music supervisor, and songwriter. He has produced records for Jimmy Webb, Johnny Mathis, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lamont Dozier and America, and has composed music for Beverly Hills 90210, Forever Knight, Hard Copy, and Friday the 13th (movies and television). Overall, when it comes to composing FRIDAY THE 13th PART VIII, Mollin pushes forward his inventive use of industrial percussion, synth pads, rhythmic looping, synthesized strings, woodwinds and skull-pounding dissonance, resulting in a unique and notable work of electronic scoring. This complete OST soundtrack score was released under La-La Land Records & Paramount Pictures '89 ('2021).
Tracklist:
1) Metropolis - "The Darkest Side Of The Night" (0:10)
2) The Story Of Jason / Jason Resurrected / Impractical Joke (5:08)
3) The End Of Jimmy / Goodbye Suzi (7:51)
4) The Ghost People / Jason On Board / Porthole Flashback (10:55)
5) False Alarm / Sauna Death / Rennie Overboard (13:04)
6) Mirror Flashback / Sayonara Tamara / To The Bridge, Masked Man (16:15)
7) Discovering Dad / McCulloch Gets Angry / Dropping The Anchor / Eva Finds Tamara / Wayne's Demise / Wayne Fries (18:57)
8) Jason Kills Two / Flashback In The Cabin / In The Galley / Jump Ship (23:32)
9) In The Lifeboat / Arriving In New York / Jason Arrives In New York / Rennie's Abduction (29:09)
10) Rennie And The Punks / Jason And The Punk / Jason And Julius / Heads Up, Julius (32:28)
11) Sean Finds Rennie / Freeze! / Police Car Adventure (35:39)
12) After The Collision / Sink Or Swim / Goodbye McCulloch (37:40)
13) Sean And Rennie / Jason Breaks It Up / Into The Subway / Subway Chase / Jason Fries (40:40)
14) Safe At Last (Just Kidding) / Rennie And Sean See Jason / Jason And The Waitress / Down The Sewer / Goodbye Sewer Worker (43:55)
15) Sewer Chase / Toxic Flood / The End Of Jason (48:39)
16) BONUS Terry Crawford - "Broken Dream" (53:32)
17) BONUS King Lou - "Livin' In The City" (57:07)
18) BONUS Stan Meissner - "J.J.'s Blues" (1:00:55)
19) BONUS Metropolis - "The Darkest Side Of The Night (Instrumental)" (1:01:45)
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