163. I Don't Care (vocals performed by Dillon Dixon)
164. From Scream
165. Phil Gets the Point
166. Sidney Gets a Prank Call
167. Cotton on the News
168. News Conference
169. Gale Bumps Into Cotton
170. Shower (From Stab, the film within the film) +
171. Window Crash (From Stab, the film within the film) +
172. Kill (From Stab, the film within the film) +
173. From Scream
174. Sunset Pictures (alternate edit)
175. Ghostface Attacks/Ghostface vs Jennifer/Dewey Falls for Gale
176. (original demo suite)
177. From Scream
178. Dewey in the Morning (original demo)
179. Dewey Cleans Up (original demo)
180. Stab Main Title (rejected demo)
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Marco Beltrami - "Scream (Original Motion Picture Soundtracks)" [6 CD Boxset] Scream was perfectly pitched when it came out in 1996. Written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Wes Craven, it was a self-aware send-up of the slasher genre as well as a perfectly executed example of it. It revitalized the horror genre and led to sequels with Scream 2 (1997), Scream 3 (2000) and Scream 4 (2011). A breakthrough score for Marco Beltrami, whose avant-garde, cinematic instincts created a style perfectly suited for the franchise. The score is eerie one moment, haunting the next, then lurches into pulse-pounding action. It is timeless and sophisticated, befitting modern concert music. Beltrami returned for the Scream sequels, all of which had their scores released by Varèse Sarabande. This 6 CD boxset features deluxe, expanded editions of all four scores, plus a bonus disc of previously unreleased alternates, outtakes and demos. Liner notes by Jim Lochner incorporate a new interview with the composer... and look for a "Ghostface" surprise in the packaging!