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CD released: Dec 01, 2014

Tracklisting:
1. Warning Sign Main Title
2. The Amy Arrive
3. Joanie Electrocuted
4. Joanie Thoughts
5. First Massacre
6. Joanie Fights For Schmidt
7. Entering Biotek
8. Joanie & The Zombies
9. Run, Joanie, Run
10. Blood Serum
11. Joanie Is Pregnant
12. The Final Battle
13. All Is Well
14. Warning Sign End Title
15. Bug Accident
16. Full Alert
17. This Is Not A Drill
18. The Video Dead
19. The Sheriff Drives
20. Fairchild Comes
21. Bob Moves Into Action
22. ()
23. The Sickies
24. Sneak Through The Fence
25. Quiet Escape
26. Making The Antidote
27. You're Turning Into One
28. The Serum Gun
29. Transition
SOUNDTRACK, CRAIG SAFAN
WARNING SIGN: ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK
Label: INVADA
Cat No: INV136CD
Barcode: 5055869507134
Packaging: CD Jewel Case

Invada Records proudly presents the release of a Synth-Heavy Score from one of the Industry's most creative composers; Craig Safan's music to the 1985 20th Century Fox sci-fi thriller WARNING SIGN. Famous for his score to the timeless classic the Last Star Fighter, as well as a NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET PART IV and (amazingly) the hit series CHEERS! Safan's film music is notable for it's clever use of electronics, and Warning Sign is no differ-ent. Recorded using a Synclavier Synthesizer - an expensive piece of kit at the time - the score is fully electronic but no less effective than his orchestral work, and provides an entertaining and futuristic soundscape for the story of a man-made virus that is accidentally released into it's laboratory, turning it's workers into zombies. Which Safan layers with different effects, from an electric piano that illustrates a desolate location in the film's early stages to the use of metallic effects as percussion for the chemically affected staff. Safan weaves dissonant sounds to suggest chaos and para-noia, and innovatively synthesizes human voices to convey a sense of tortured souls to those in-fected. An intense score where the foreboding turns to reality with eerie and uncomfortable texture, broken only by a beautiful and warm melody for the resolution and end credits, where all is well. This special edition that features an expanded version of the original 1985 LP program, along with 15 unreleased cues presented as bonus tracks. The release features new artwork by Marc Bessant, liner notes by Safan himself plus George Ginn presenting a comprehensive package befitting one of the scores that was an important part of 80's electronic film music.