Goblin / Goblin Collection 1979-1989, The
Album: | Goblin Collection 1979-1989, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Goblin | Added: | Nov 2009 | |
Label: | Drg |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-11-29 | Pull Date: | 2010-01-31 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 31 | Jan 24 | Jan 17 | Jan 10 | Jan 3 | Dec 27 | Dec 20 | Dec 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 20, 2022: | Some Songs Without Words
Suspiria (Main Title) |
4. | Mar 20, 2015: | Mix Tape: Electric Outlet-ish
Tenebre (Main Title) |
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2. | Jan 12, 2016: | a strange pursuit
L'alba Dei Morti Viventi (From Zombi/Dawn Of The Dead) |
5. | Feb 27, 2015: | Mix Tape
Suspiria (Main Title) |
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3. | May 09, 2015: | Mix Tape: On the Fly
Suspiria (Main Title) |
6. | Feb 21, 2015: | Mix Tape
Tenebre (Main Title) |
Album Review
Ragnar of Ravensfjord
Reviewed 2009-11-28
Reviewed 2009-11-28
Hits, rare tracks & outtakes from the Italian horror/suspense soundtrack masters & prog rock band. The latter is often true but Goblin’s work also encompasses jazz, electronic ambience/classical compositions and a helping of disco/funk. Known mostly for their work with Italian legendary horror director, Dario Argento. Their work remains very much a focal point of Argento’s films helping underscore the anticipation of the drama & terror. Plus, there’s some TV theme songs, and some non-Argento based soundtracks.
((((((((1)))))))) Proggy, bombastic & grandiose “Phantom of the Opera” organ effect and slightly funky drums & bass-a classic fer sure!
(((((2))))) Groovy jazz-funk with very 70’s style guitar and Latin-African percussion.
(((((3))))) Short & abrupt bits of jazzy piano & wah-wah guitar
(((((4)))))) Rather good extension #3-just add bass & more guitar.
(((((((5))))))) Airy, cycling electronics, “maniac on the loose killing people with his mind” effect.
((((((6)))))) Slow jazzy warble & “meow” into MEGA-FUNKY 70’s TV theme.
(((((((((7)))))))) Epic Electro-Jazz-Prog-Funk awesomeness in just 3:20.
(((8))) Tea-kettle, dramatic ambience.
((((9)))) Short dark ambience & drama brewing.
((10)) New Agey-fwep-fweps
(((((((((((((11))))))))))) Goblin & Argento 101. From one of the best movies & soundtracks EVER made!
(((((12))))) Very nice 70’s slide guitar work (‘ala David Gilmour or Camel’s Andy Latimer) & some good bass moves.
(((((13))))) Slow, sorta spacey electronics, clock-like percussion.
(((((14))))) Lots “tsst-tsst” cymbals, jazz-funk with short-step grooves.
((((((15)))))) Wild, loose, proggy-jazz, percussion jam. Amazing playing all around.
((((((((16))))))))) Another QUINTESSENTIAL movie theme. This is from the original Dawn of the Dead (called Zombi in Europe).
(((((17)))))) Mellow, minimal piano & bass.
(((((((18)))))) Trip-EEE electronic psych into electro-disco vibe.
((((((((19))))))) Bloopy, electro-disco grooves
(((20))) Sappy guitar & light synth
((((21)))) Dramatic, electronic “wheeep”, “dun-naa”, “mer-ort”. Sounds like a seal trapped in a horror movie.
((((22)))) Cheap-o 80’s synth but neat as it is.
((((((((((23)))))))))) Best robot electro-disco-synth-chamber-prog rock ever! Giorgio Morodor eat your heart out!
((((((24))))) Slinky, bassy fusion-funk
((((((25)))))) Cold, dark & airy ambience.
(((((26)))))) Dramatic piano theme with nice choral voices and video-gamey-spooky “speed-prog”.
((((((27)))))) Slow dark ambient with some progy synths & clangy percussion. Works best while viewing undead templars.
((((((((1)))))))) Proggy, bombastic & grandiose “Phantom of the Opera” organ effect and slightly funky drums & bass-a classic fer sure!
(((((2))))) Groovy jazz-funk with very 70’s style guitar and Latin-African percussion.
(((((3))))) Short & abrupt bits of jazzy piano & wah-wah guitar
(((((4)))))) Rather good extension #3-just add bass & more guitar.
(((((((5))))))) Airy, cycling electronics, “maniac on the loose killing people with his mind” effect.
((((((6)))))) Slow jazzy warble & “meow” into MEGA-FUNKY 70’s TV theme.
(((((((((7)))))))) Epic Electro-Jazz-Prog-Funk awesomeness in just 3:20.
(((8))) Tea-kettle, dramatic ambience.
((((9)))) Short dark ambience & drama brewing.
((10)) New Agey-fwep-fweps
(((((((((((((11))))))))))) Goblin & Argento 101. From one of the best movies & soundtracks EVER made!
(((((12))))) Very nice 70’s slide guitar work (‘ala David Gilmour or Camel’s Andy Latimer) & some good bass moves.
(((((13))))) Slow, sorta spacey electronics, clock-like percussion.
(((((14))))) Lots “tsst-tsst” cymbals, jazz-funk with short-step grooves.
((((((15)))))) Wild, loose, proggy-jazz, percussion jam. Amazing playing all around.
((((((((16))))))))) Another QUINTESSENTIAL movie theme. This is from the original Dawn of the Dead (called Zombi in Europe).
(((((17)))))) Mellow, minimal piano & bass.
(((((((18)))))) Trip-EEE electronic psych into electro-disco vibe.
((((((((19))))))) Bloopy, electro-disco grooves
(((20))) Sappy guitar & light synth
((((21)))) Dramatic, electronic “wheeep”, “dun-naa”, “mer-ort”. Sounds like a seal trapped in a horror movie.
((((22)))) Cheap-o 80’s synth but neat as it is.
((((((((((23)))))))))) Best robot electro-disco-synth-chamber-prog rock ever! Giorgio Morodor eat your heart out!
((((((24))))) Slinky, bassy fusion-funk
((((((25)))))) Cold, dark & airy ambience.
(((((26)))))) Dramatic piano theme with nice choral voices and video-gamey-spooky “speed-prog”.
((((((27)))))) Slow dark ambient with some progy synths & clangy percussion. Works best while viewing undead templars.
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