After over 50 years, the 'holy grail' of horror film scores for the iconic 'Texas Chain Saw Massacre' is finally getting an official release.
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Director Tobe Hooper and soundman Wayne Bell recorded the unsettling score using everyday household objects like can lids and a saucepan, creating a disquieting collage of clanks, scrapes, and buzzes.
Waxwork Records has spent over a decade trying to release this long-bootlegged cult score, with Bell having to painstakingly organize and reconstruct the haphazardly labeled master tapes to piece together this 'thousand-piece puzzle.'
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Tobe Hooper, Wayne Bell, Waxwork Records, 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre'
After over 50 years, the 'holy grail' of horror film scores for the iconic 'Texas Chain Saw Massacre' is finally getting an official release.
beat sheet
Director Tobe Hooper and soundman Wayne Bell recorded the unsettling score using everyday household objects like can lids and a saucepan, creating a disquieting collage of clanks, scrapes, and buzzes.
Waxwork Records has spent over a decade trying to release this long-bootlegged cult score, with Bell having to painstakingly organize and reconstruct the haphazardly labeled master tapes to piece together this 'thousand-piece puzzle.'
call sheet
Tobe Hooper, Wayne Bell, Waxwork Records, 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre'