Halloween 4 is different from the other Halloween soundtracks. It basically sounds like a big orchestra playing the entire song list. Only a couple tracks play parts of songs that originated from Halloween 1 (((song 5,8, and 9))) while the others are mostly original. There are quite the scares in this album if you turn it up loud. Lots of unexpected loud jolts. Halloween 1 has "the classic" soundtrack. You know every single tune. Its a classic for all movie genres. Not just horror. The sound resembles an old eerie grand piano. You picture a dark street with Loomis running around and the Myers house listening to it. Many of the tracks on the album repeat themselves with slight differences in the tracks. Halloween 2 has many of Halloween 1's tracks. The sound is kind of like a swishy 80's keyboard. Especially when playing "Jaime's theme" from part one. It doesnt sound as old (which is bad because old is scary) but it sounds darker, Kind of more slow and ill sounding--like a soundtrack to a mental ward. The extra music on this CD aside from part 1's songs is worth the price. I bought this album to get that somewhat creepy yet cute "Mr. Sandman" tune. Out of these three-------buy the original Halloween 1 album WITHOUT the orange border ((orange border disc has film dialogue in it)). Its classic and scary. Halloween two is for collectors and would probably be the next best choice for a collection. Sound wise---if youre a stereo man and like loud music with big sound---buy part 4.Read full review
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