John Carpenter's "Escape From New York"

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Old February 20th, 2005, 01:46 PM
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I listed this yesterday as one of my fave instrumentals.

I pulled it out last night and gave it a spin. Several, in fact.


I've never seen anyone else mention this 12"...so I wrote down the info from the label.

It's an import...looks like a bootleg...the label does have credits and a sorta smudgy "Varese Sarabande" is there.



"1997: FUGA DA NEW YORK" is the title.

(THE DUKE ARRIVES/THE BARRICADE/ THE PRESIDENT AT THE TRAIN) in parentheses.

Credited to John Carpenter in association with Alan Howarth
Tommy Wallace, , guitar solo on "The Barricade"
Extended version by Mario Boncaldo.

So I guess this is Italian?

It's very much in the dark, darker, darkest Giorgio Moroder-"Evolution" vein with some of the "Gimme Some Lovin"- "da-da-da-da--DAH" rhythm in there. I love this record!!! :D They played it at Trocadero. I've mentioned it here several times...but no one has ever commented.

Does anyone else know this record? :-?

Everytime I tried to download this for my mp3 collection in the old Napster days...I got a slow dirge that sounded nothing like the 12"... this track is around 134 bpm.

It's perfect for your Halloween Black Party!!! Even has a "SCREEEEEEEEEEEAM!!!" in it.
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I listed this yesterday as one of my fave instrumentals.

Everytime I tried to download this for my mp3 collection in the old Napster days...I got a slow dirge that sounded nothing like the 12"... this track is around 134 bpm.
And I always thought it was a dirge, just like his "The End (Assault on Precinct 13)". Now that you gave the bpm I realize I have no clue about this song. Time to hunt. :)
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FANTASTIC!!!!!

There is no doubt, that John Carpenter's film scores have influenced many current/post techno, rap, hip hop, dance etc. artists. Some of them like Afrika Bambaataa actually have said this. Assault on Precinct 13 also has a truly brilliant score, which has been much immitated/covered and sampled through the years. The score of his 1981 movie Escape From New York, was even better than the previous ones he'd done in association with Alan Howarth such as Halloween. Their version of DeBussy's "Engulfed Cathedral" certainly adds atmosphere to the scene inwhich it is placed. Carpenter undertook the writing chores of his films, in order to keep budget costs low.

Anyway enough waffle. As far as I know, there are many bootlegs and foreign pressings of his soundtrack for Escape... . A legit version came out on That's Entertainment Records in the '80s, so one has to be aware what one is buying:-

Have a look at these sites
http://www.musicfromthemovies.com/composer.asp?ID=173

On this site, there's even an LP by his group The Coup DeVilles
http://www.theofficialjohncarpenter..../themusic.html

As for hearing that choon at the Troc., I think it's no coincidence that Carpenter cast Isaac Hayes in the movie...or wrote that theme for him...Or put chandelliers and Disco balls in his Duke mobile :lol: :lol: :lol:
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So has anyone other than me actually heard this 12" mix?

It is Italian--the print is really small--but I checked that last night. "Made In Italy"

Disco Mix 12"
33 1/3 RPM
VIP 15068
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6:37 timing/ 1982

Second side has no label--but it is a repeat of the 12" mix from side one.

Anyone else have this? :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

It has a great "cowbell"--so that may account for my passionate attachment. :lol:
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Never ever have heard this! Now I must go hunting and track it down (if even possible). This defenatly sounds like something that I need
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[quote="markydefad"]So has anyone other than me actually heard this 12" mix?

Anyone else have this? :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

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Yes Mark, don't you remember we sold it at Aloha???
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Keefe, I meant someone who didn't work at Aloha or dance at Troc. I've never seen or heard anyone mention this record anywhere. :-?

Just wondering if it was played anywhere else.
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would this be on the soundtrack lp or only on 12"? cause i located a copy of the soundtrack but that song dont look like its on there
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I don't think it's on any soundtrack; I could never find this version as a download. So I'm not sure what happened--if the mixer (Mario Boncaldo) took the movie soundtrack and added the beats or what. It is credited to Carpenter & Howarth.

I'm wondering if the Italians who frequent this site might remember this one? :-? :-? :-?
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I havent checked gemm yet for it cause those prices are outragous for anything! Ive just checked ebay and a few stores I know of. This defenatly sounds like something I need in my collection..espesaly since it was troc stuff too. Any info on to where to get this for a reasonable price would be great!
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And passaro, who is that in the photo? :-? :-? :-?
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Looks like a very young maybe early 70s pic of John Carpenter :lol:
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I was thinking maybe Mario Boncaldo.....I did a google on him and he seems to have been prolific in the Italo Disco/House movement.

Couldn't find any info on the "Escape From New York" 12" however. :x
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the photo is of claudio simonetti.. of course.
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