Soundtrack Information
Music From
- Killer Bees (1974) [TV Movie]
- Isn't It Shocking? (1973) [TV Movie]
- Harpy (1971) [TV Movie]
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Track Listing
1. | KILLER BEES: Death of a Salesman | 1:53 |
2. | Main Title | 1:23 |
3. | To the House | 0:37 |
4. | Call Me Madame | 1:10 |
5. | End of the Line, Man | 2:37 |
6. | Madame's Death | 1:22 |
7. | Cross(ed) Bees | 1:19 |
8. | Follow Those Bees! | 0:54 |
9. | “My Kingdom for a Can of DDT” | 1:34 |
10. | Comb-coming Queen | 3:25 |
11. | The New Madame | 2:22 |
12. | ISN'T IT SHOCKING?: Mount Angel Morning | 2:45 |
13. | First Funeral | 1:28 |
14. | It is Shocking | 3:05 |
15. | Warning Montage | 1:27 |
16. | To the Farmhouse | 1:18 |
17. | Willies of the Field | 1:58 |
18. | Into Town | 1:15 |
19. | Margie's Cat House | 3:01 |
20. | Justin the Nick of Time | 1:50 |
21. | Finale | 2:03 |
22. | HARPY: Main Title | 1:49 |
23. | Mock Hunt | 1:49 |
24. | Wolf Hunt | 2:53 |
25. | Circe | 2:02 |
26. | It's No Picnic | 1:13 |
27. | Bird Massacre | 3:25 |
28. | Preparations | 3:26 |
Total Album Time: | 55:23 |
From the Manufacturer
Caldera Records is proud to present David Shire's score for the television movie Killer Bees..directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Gloria Swanson, Edward Albert and Kate Jackson.
Killer Bees fits neatly into the category of eco-thrillers that were especially popular in the 1970s. Directed by Curtis Harrington and shown as ABC's Movie of the Week in February 1974, the film boasts a stellar cast, including Gloria Swanson as the family matriarch with a special bond with bees. The most thrilling aspect of this family drama though is David Shire's music, which gives the film the energy it otherwise lacks. It is an often aggressive, suspenseful score for small orchestra that, with its short motifs and ostinatos for strings evocative of those employed in Hitchcock's Psycho, pays tribute to the music of Bernard Herrmann. The references to Psycho are particularly evident in Killer Bees as Shire admits: "I was very aware of that. Of course I was inspired by Bernard Herrmann. I love his film scores. He really showed me how to do a score that wasn't a big Max Steiner score. He showed me that you could do it with motifs."
The TV movies of the 70s saw Shire do some of his strongest work, of which Killer Bees is only one example. As a bonus, we include selections from Shire's scores for the early-70s television movies Isn't It Shocking? and Harpy.
The 50th CD-release of Caldera Records features a detailed booklet text by Stephan Eicke and elegant artwork by Luis Miguel Rojas. The CD was mastered by Richard Moore and produced by Stephan Eicke, David Shire and John Elborg.
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