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Having binged on the first four seasons, I was reminded how great Gary Malkin's scoring of the series was. Some of the individual incidental tracks have a heavy late 80s/early 90s feel to them, sure, but it's still good stuff. Very evocative, and almost always hitting the intended emotional cues. There's one track in particular which I love, my favorite from the show. I don't remember when it was first used, but it was used repeatedly to great effect in the Connecticut river serial killer segment in the fourth episode of season four, first in the re-enactment with the police officers in the woods at the beginning and then during the hypnosis session. I'd pay an unreasonable amount of money for a CD of the incidental score just for a clean cut of that one.
Any parts of the UM score stand out for anyone else? |
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So many good ones to choose from, but here are the background music segments that come most readily to mind:
---as Robert Stack says something along the linea of "No one knows if Dottie boarded a train that day ..." during the Dottie Caylor segment. ---as you see the man close the gate, then the camera pan through the impound lot, culminating in a shot of Lisa's car during the Michael Rosenblum segment. ---as Robert Stack says background information on John Russell, Suzanne Russell and John Dozier during their segment about the alleged boat accident (opening shot, IIRC, was a picture of the three of them) ---as the video of the actress playing Kathy Meehan hitchhiking dissolves into the picture of the real Kathy looking into a mirror. |
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I agree. The music score, and how it was edited into the stories, is one of the things that made the Stack episodes extraordinary. It made the scary stories more eerie and the sentimental stories more sad. It was really well done.
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Season 1 Episode 3, the Susan Laferte and Doreen Picard segment. It doesn't get any creepier than the piano notes played at the beginning of that segment. This hits all the right creepy feels.
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The music playing over the images of the victims at the end of the Ohio truck stop murders segment made it even more disturbing.
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I really like the Country Western Music that was featured in the closing credits in the first few episodes of Season 1.
Although, my favorite music is a track that was only featured in two cases to the best of my knowledge: Pamela June Ray and Tom Roche. In the Tom Roche case, this music was used as Stack was describing Tom's new job promotion he had just gotten. |
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The music in the Lisa Ziegart segment when they talk to the student of hers who said she misses her and wishes there were more like her. I believe it was also used in the beginning of the segment with Delia Fazanni.
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