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Forbidden Zone: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Amazon.pl: Płyty CD i winylowe
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...... and in many ways, still one of his best. It is just so sad that the only place you can find the film this music is from is either Ebay or the odd cult sections of random video renters. Before the band Oingo Boingo, Danny Elfman and his brother Richard founded The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, which was more of a theatrical troupe than a straight ahead band. It has even been said that the very band was formed as part of Richard Elfman's film project. To watch these guys (and girls) do their thing was like watching an NC-17 rated Betty Boop cartoon on acid, a totally rude and hilariously brilliant musical performance experience. The film "The Forbidden Zone" is/was the only cinematic testament to the existence of this wonderfully weird ensemble, which Maestro Danny evolved into the better known new wave big band Oingo Boingo when the brothers parted ways. One can get sort of an idea as to the energy of this lost treasure of a film from the soundtrack selections. A highlight is Danny's take on Cab Calloway in Minnie the Moocher, which was a staple of the Mystic Knights' original performances. Another is actress Susan Tyrell's performance of "Witch's Egg", which she also penned the lyrics for. There are also the wonderful instrumental intervals, which range from punchy funky cartoonish to surprisingly beautiful (the blatantly Satie-ish love theme), and of course the title theme, the style of which was to determine the rock direction of Boingo. It is tempting to delve further into this album and cover more of the film it is from, but there is not much point if the film isn't even available. At least we still have the music. An interesting thing to do is to compare the material on this disc to the soundtrack of "The Nightmare Before Christmas"; not surprisingly, a lot of similarities find their way out of these two otherwise different-as-night-and-day Elfman outings. But then, that's always been a strength of his, this chamelion-like tendency in music. One can't help but hope that he's got another musical or two in store for us on his own, dark personal project board. In the meantime, cross your fingers (and maybe even start a petition or two) for the imminent release of "The Forbidden Zone" on DVD.
What are you doing all the way down here? Scroll back up there ^^^^ and buy this already! The Forbidden Zone soundtrack captures everything you'd want to creep out those around you. Often i sit blaring this in my automobile and PEOPLE just don't get it! My Mother thinks i've lost my mind! But how could I blame them? Those poor little souls, untouched by the 6th dimension, spared of the tormenting Cab Calloway/Satan lovechild-man thing. But what if they DO want to become a card carrying member of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo unofficial, non existent fan club? Bim Bam Boom! Buy It!! BUY IT!!....B U Y I T ! ! Biyut!! Yogurt!!
If your a Danny Elfman fan-aware of the soundtracks he has done for Tim Burton-and an Oingo Boingo fan, then this soundtrack will be right up your alley. This is Oingo Boingo and the Mystic Knights before they reinvented themselves into a ska band. Although the songs are reminescent of an old Hollywood musical, listen closely to the words and you will here the dark tones of Oingo Boingo. Sounding like a crooner from the silent film era, Danny Elfman really puts his vocals to work. This was his first movie score under the direction of his brother Richard Elfman. Musical genius!
Put yer bongs n papers away, people. This film and it's music will be enough weirdness to take you there. What a trip. One should indeed see the film before getting the CD, I think. And if you're missing the Pico and Sepulveda song, download the version done by Lee Press On and the Nails. iTunes has it. Not the original, but close enough for me for now. So watch the flick, buy this CD and mark a notch on your cult classic post.