℗ 2021 Dragon's Domain
Released August 4, 1992
Duration 1h 16m 50s
Record Label Dragons Domain Recording
Catalogue No. DDR724
Genre Soundtracks (Theatre Scores)
 

The Resurrected (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / Expanded)

Richard Band

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1.1
Main Title
Richard Band
3:56
1.2
Claire's Story
Richard Band
1:48
1.3
Dog's Blood
Richard Band
2:21
1.4
Charles Explores
Richard Band
2:46
1.5
Fenner's Shock
Richard Band
0:58
1.6
Nobody There
Richard Band
1:51
1.7
Sheriff At The House
Richard Band
2:48
1.8
Abomination
Richard Band
4:03
1.9
In The Tunnels
Richard Band
5:54
1.10
The Chamber
Richard Band
5:32
1.11
Mutants
Richard Band
5:02
1.12
Final Battle
Richard Band
8:08
1.13
End Title (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
3:58
1.14
Nobody There (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
1:52
1.15
Claire Upset (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
0:48
1.16
Sheriff Back at the House (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
2:49
1.17
Scalpel Slash / Charles is Weird (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
2:01
1.18
Abomination Pt. 3 (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
3:37
1.19
Dr. Ash in Mirror (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
1:33
1.20
More Mutants (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
1:05
1.21
Setting The Charges (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
2:54
1.22
Ward's Bones / Corwin Talks (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
2:46
1.23
Final Battle Pt. 2 (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
3:33
1.24
The Resurrected Suite (Bonus Track)
Richard Band
4:47
Richard Band presents the original soundtrack to the 1991 feature film, The Resurrected! The film is an adaptation of the H. P. Lovecraft novella The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, following private investigator John March as he looks into the increasingly bizarre activities of Charles Dexter Ward, an esteemed Rhode Island chemical engineer.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Dragons Domain Recording Studio Masters

Tracks 1-24 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source Track 24 – 44.1 kHz / 16-bit PCM Track 13 – contains material which has been processed by a perceptual audio coding algorithm
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.53
-5.80 to -0.32
-21.00
-27.86 to -17.96
-17.54
-24.20 to -14.50
11
9 to 15
1
Main Title
-0.98-18.57-15.411
2
Claire's Story
-5.29-27.86-24.210
3
Dog's Blood
-0.98-24.03-20.213
4
Charles Explores
-0.96-24.00-21.613
5
Fenner's Shock
-1.43-19.51-15.79
6
Nobody There
-0.98-21.55-17.612
7
Sheriff At The House
-1.02-22.56-19.313
8
Abomination
-1.04-17.96-14.710
9
In The Tunnels
-0.97-24.87-20.715
10
The Chamber
-1.16-21.39-17.411
11
Mutants
-1.00-18.88-15.510
12
Final Battle
-0.98-20.54-17.212
13
End Title (Bonus Track)
-0.99-18.46-15.711
14
Nobody There (Bonus Track)
-4.14-21.29-17.810
15
Claire Upset (Bonus Track)
-5.58-21.21-17.69
16
Sheriff Back at the House (Bonus Track)
-4.27-20.13-16.89
17
Scalpel Slash / Charles is Weird (Bonus Track)
-4.47-23.32-19.511
18
Abomination Pt. 3 (Bonus Track)
-3.42-18.08-14.69
19
Dr. Ash in Mirror (Bonus Track)
-5.80-23.14-19.710
20
More Mutants (Bonus Track)
-3.80-18.23-15.19
21
Setting The Charges (Bonus Track)
-3.30-18.26-14.59
22
Ward's Bones / Corwin Talks (Bonus Track)
-4.32-22.89-19.511
23
Final Battle Pt. 2 (Bonus Track)
-3.54-19.05-15.59
24
The Resurrected Suite (Bonus Track)
-0.32-18.15-15.111

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