Forbidden Planet

OST / Various
Forbidden Planet

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Release date: 20/Apr/2018
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Sales Rank: #9038 in Soundtrack
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Style: Soundtrack
Product No.: 2098182098

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Details / Tracklist: A1: Main titles - Overture (2:20)
A2: Decceleration (0:54)
A3: Once Around Altair (1:09)
A4: The Landing (0:49)
A5: Flurry Of Dust - A Robot Approaches (1:09)
A6: A Shangri-La In The Desert - Garden With Cuddly Tiger (1:31)
A7: Graveyard - A Night With Two Moons (1:15)
A8: Robby, Make Me A Gown (1:16)
A9: An Invisible Monster Approaches (0:46)
A10: Robby Arranges Flowers, Zaps Monkey (1:16)
A11: Love At The Swimming Hole (3:11)
A12: Morbius'Study (0:38)
A13: Ancient Krell Music (1:47)
B1: The Mind Booster - Creation Of Matter (0:57)
B2: Krell Shuttle Ride And Power Station (2:31)
B3: Giant Footprints In The Stand (0:46)
B4: Nothing Like This Claw Found In Nature! (1:25)
B5: Robby, The Cook, And 60 Gallons Of Booze (1:05)
B6: Battle With Invisible Monster (2:53)
B7: Come Bach To Earth With Me (1:17)
B8: The Monster Pursues - Morbius Is Overcome (5:45)
B9: The Homecoming (1:56)
B10: Overture Reprise (2:14)
Number of discs: 1
Description:Forbidden Planet is an album by Louis & Bebe Barron, released in 2022. The album is a Picture Disc original soundtrack LP. -
Limited picture disc vinyl LP pressing. Forbidden Planet is a 1956 American science fiction film starring Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis and Leslie Nielsen. Shot in Eastmancolor and CinemaScope, it is considered one of the great science fiction films of the 1950s, and a precursor of contemporary science fiction cinema. Forbidden Planet's innovative electronic music score, credited as "electronic tonalities", partly to avoid having to pay any of the film industry music guild fees, was composed by Bebe and Louis Barron. MGM producer Dore Schary discovered the couple quite by chance at a beatnik nightclub in Greenwich Village while on a family Christmas visit to New York City; Schary hired them on the spot to compose his film's musical score. While the theremin (which was not used in Forbidden Planet) had been used on the soundtrack of Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound (1945), the Barrons' electronic composition is credited with being the first completely electronic film score; their soundtrack preceded the invention of the Moog synthesizer by eight years (1964).
Original soundtrack of film "The Forbidden Planet".
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