| Brad Fiedel's The Serpent And The Rainbow 19-Mar-2021 -
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 From the earliest days of the Varèse Sarabande CD catalog comes a  Deluxe Edition of an oft-requested horror score by Brad Fiedel: The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988).   The Serpent and the Rainbow was directed by horror icon Wes  Craven, starring Bill Pullman as a doctor sent to Haiti to investigate a  possible drug used in Haitian Vodou to create a real-world zombie.  Filmed on location in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the film has  been lauded for its authentic setting, grounded take on the Vodou/zombie  myth, and Craven’s effective horror atmospherics—including a memorable  and moody score by Brad Fiedel. The mid to late 1980s was  arguably Fiedel’s most prolific and influential period. Working from his  home studio, the composer used cutting-edge synthesizers and samplers  to create his own, highly personalized sonic atmospheres, with  custom-made colors and a mature tone that helped distinguish some of the  biggest hits of the period (The Terminator, Fright Night, The Big Easy,  The Accused). For The Serpent and the Rainbow, Fiedel  created hypnotic soundscapes from his keyboards, including wood and  metallic percussion elements, synthesized hawk screams and choral  samples. He perfectly evoked the Haitian setting and Vodou aesthetic  while providing a disturbing blanket of doom and dread—but also a unique  sense of almost uplifting melody and spirituality. This 2CD set  Deluxe Edition features, on disc one, a new program of Fiedel’s  expanded score, restored from film mixes in the Universal Pictures  vaults by Mike Matessino; and, on disc two, the original 1988 Varèse  Sarabande soundtrack album with a bonus selection of additional music by  Nigerian drummer and recording artist Michael Babatunde Olatunji. Some  of the Olatunji selections are heard in the film; others were part of a  rejected score. Liner notes are by Randall D. Larson, with new interview  comments by Fiedel. For more info and ordering, visit Varèse Sarabande. 
 
   
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