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This tune was always one of my favourites on the C-64. Though it was simple, and lacked the flair of other composers like Jeroen Tel, it still held a lot of atmosphere for me. Tim Follin should be proud!
I tried to stick as faithfully as I could to the original piece in structure and melody, but I wanted to modernise it too; some folks have already said they aren't too impressed with the "four to the floor" rendition of the first half of the piece, but the original lent itself to it, so I thought "What the hey, let's have some fun."
The result is a rather short remix which is as long as the original, but who knows... I might expand upon it one day, add a little more than was in the original, and see where it goes from there.
Finally I should tip my hat to LMan and Larsec, who did a great job remixing the original Ghosts'n'Goblins. Their effort actually was the final nudge for me to do my remix, hence a couple of small similarities in instrumentation between the two; the mandolin, most notably. I kept the key of my remix the same as LMan's and Larsec's, so if you stick my remix after theirs on your playlist with a fade-between, you get a nice flow of original and sequel ;)
Cheers to all who have voted, and thanks for the comments, both existing and to come!
I tried to stick as faithfully as I could to the original piece in structure and melody, but I wanted to modernise it too; some folks have already said they aren't too impressed with the "four to the floor" rendition of the first half of the piece, but the original lent itself to it, so I thought "What the hey, let's have some fun."
The result is a rather short remix which is as long as the original, but who knows... I might expand upon it one day, add a little more than was in the original, and see where it goes from there.
Finally I should tip my hat to LMan and Larsec, who did a great job remixing the original Ghosts'n'Goblins. Their effort actually was the final nudge for me to do my remix, hence a couple of small similarities in instrumentation between the two; the mandolin, most notably. I kept the key of my remix the same as LMan's and Larsec's, so if you stick my remix after theirs on your playlist with a fade-between, you get a nice flow of original and sequel ;)
Cheers to all who have voted, and thanks for the comments, both existing and to come!
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REVIEW BY monty_mole (24/11/2005) Ghouls N Ghosts is one of my absolute favourit's sid's. I think Tim Follin did a ungrateful job with his absolute brilliant music for Ghouls N Ghosts. The game itself get not the conversion which was it worth so the game stand in the shadow of his great prequel Ghosts N Goblins.I think that's the reason why the music itself is not so populare as the Ghosts N Goblins tune from Mark Cooksey. I think it's great that someone have arranged this underrated tune. The remix self is absolute brilliant. It comes near to the original sid but sounds technical more spectacular. The sound itself sounds a little like an old B-Movie. The atmosphere is great with the howling and screaming at the beginning of the song. I love it. Absolutly great work. |
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