Waxwork Records is proud to release The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Soundtrack by Tobe Hooper and Wayne Bell. In celebration of the iconic film’s 50th Anniversary, the long awaited score album is now available for the very first time in any format. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is a 1974 American Independent horror film produced, co-composed, and directed by Tobe Hooper, who co-wrote it with Kim Henkel. The plot follows a group of friends who fall victim to a family of cannibals while on their way to visit an old homestead. Over the 50 years since its release, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has become widely regarded as one of the best and most influential horror films ever made.
The film’s original score by Tobe Hooper and Wayne Bell is an experimental exercise in music composing and performance that utilizes non-traditional instruments such as suspended cymbals, aluminum saucepans, a children’s toy percussion set, various wildlife calls, whistles, shakers, and more. The result is one of the earliest examples of industrial music and has since become known as the “holy grail” of film scores due to its status of being either lost or destroyed. As such, Hooper and Bell’s innovative score has become highly sought after, spawning countless bootlegs and attempts to re-create it for commercial gain. Waxwork Records’ release of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre by Tobe Hooper and Wayne Bell marks the first time the official score will be made available anywhere.
Features:
- The Original 1974 Score by Tobe Hooper and Wayne Bell
- Available For The First Time In Any Format
- Sourced From The Original Master Tapes
- Hand Poured Color Vinyl
- Exclusive Liner Notes By Composer Wayne Bell
- Heavyweight Gatefold Jackets with Inner Flood Printing
- 11″x11″ Twelve Page Booklet
- Production and Behind The Scenes Photography
- Design by Steve Reeves