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A 1968 British psychological horror film from the Boulting Brothers, ‘Twisted Nerve’ starred Hywel Bennett, Hayley Mills and Billie Whitelaw. The film itself has little to offer, however its soundtrack remains one of Herrmann's finest and, alongside the film, would have probably languished in obscurity but for the intervention of Quentin Tarantino who revived its main whistle theme for his 2002 film ‘Kill Bill: Vol. 1’, bringing Herrmann's music to a whole new audience. At long last, the soundtrack to Elle Driver’s infamous hospital scene in ‘Kill Bill: Vol. 1’ and the inspiration for countless ringtones and samples the world over comes to record stores in 2015 - when ‘Twisted Nerve’ is released in a Super-Deluxe soundtrack package by Stylotone working closely with the composer’s family, The Bernard Herrmann Estate and with a little help from director Quentin Tarantino. The complete Original Motion Picture Soundtrack composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann for the Boulting Brothers’ Production of ‘Twisted Nerve’ has been Assembled, Mastered and Cut at London’s world famous Abbey Road Studios to produce a stunning Master
- A1: Whispering Grass (Don't Tell The Trees) (Don't Tell The Trees)
- A2: To Each His Own
- A3: If I Didn't Care
- A4: Prisoner Of Love
- A5: I'm Beginning To See The Light
- A6: Address Unknown
- A7: You Were Only Fooling (While I Was Falling In Love) (While I Was Falling In Love)
- A8: We Three (My Echo, My Shadow & Me) (My Echo, My Shadow & Me)
- B1: Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall (With Ella Fitzgerald)
- B2: The Gypsy
- B3: My Prayer
- B4: You're Breaking My Heart
- B5: I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire
- B6: Stop Pretending (So Hep You See) (So Hep You See)
- B7: Maybe
- B8: Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Along with The Mills Brothers, the Ink Spots blazed the way for
black music groups, creating a path for many to follow. They
proved tremendously influential, with Bill Kenny's lead tenor
inspiring such as Sonny Til (The Orioles), Curtis Mayfield (The
Impressions), Frankie Lymon (The Teenagers) and scores of
others, while Hoppy Jones's trademark talking bass role inspired
an equal number of followers.
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