JILL TRACY AND THE MALCONTENT ORCHESTRA: Into the Land of Phantoms

Jill Tracy and The Malcontent Orchestra

Into the Land of Phantoms

© 2002 Jill Tracy (714288120021)

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Selections from their acclaimed score to F.W. Murnau's 1922 vampire classic "Nosferatu," conjuring up creeping shadows and gorgeously sinister landscapes with hints at Satie, Debussy, Tom Waits and Bernard Herrmann.

tracks

1 Main Title Theme
2 Nina and Harker in Love
3 Renfield Concocts a Scheme
4 Nina Warns Harker As He Departs
5 The Carriage Embarks On Its Journey
6 The Book of the Vampires
7 Approaching the Land of Phantoms
8 Aboard the Phantom Carriage
9 Nosferatu Appears
10 The Accident At Dinner
11 Morning
12 The Locket
13 Nosferatu Stalks Harker
14 Discovering the Coffin
15 Harker Makes His Escape
16 The Ocean
17 Sailors Encounter the Rats
18 Doctor Van Helsing
19 Renfield Possessed
20 The Professor/renfield Confined
21 Nina By the Seashore
22 The Ship
23 Tragedy At Sea
24 Terror Below Deck
25 The Voyage of the Dead
26 Nina in a Trance
27 The Carriage
28 The Ship Arrives With Ominous Cargo
29 Nosferatu Carries His Coffin
30 Crossing the Waters
31 The Plague
32 Funeral Procession
33 Nina Learns the Truth About the Vampire
34 The Sick Lay Dying
35 The Chase
36 Nina Awaits the Vampire
37 Nosferatu Sees the Sun
38 The Village Is Saved

notes

"Into the Land of Phantoms" is an elegant, eerie journey led by cello, violin, marimba and orchestral percussion- hanging like velvet curtains around Jill Tracy's signature dark parlor piano."

Described by the SF Weekly as "exquisite, lush, and positively poetic," the noirish compositions by Jill Tracy and The Malcontent Orchestra have developed a fervid following of devotees, critical acclaim, and multiple Bay Area Music Awards nominations. Their original score to F.W. Murnau's silent vampire classic "Nosferatu" has only enhanced the band's reputation of sophistication and musical virtuosity. The San Francisco Examiner described the score as "remarkable....lyrical and lovely." The Marin Independent called it "unforgettable." The San Francisco Chronicle hailed Nosferatu "deliciously macabre."

"I strive to honor the integrity of the film," explained composer/pianist Jill Tracy in a 1999 SF Gate interview during the filmscore's debut. I don't see Nosferatu as inciting horror or trepidation, as much as an unsettling allure. It's a beautiful, sensual work; the listener should surrender to the spell of the music as intensely as to the spell of the vampire."

For the past five years, Jill Tracy and The Malcontent Orchestra have performed the score live during the week of Halloween to the delight of Bay Area audiences. This is Jill Tracy's first instrumental album of this sort.

The beautifully designed booklet features artwork created from both the film's lavish scenes and the band in the theatre performing the work.

Check out Jill Tracy's stunning CD "Diabolical Streak" also available on CD Baby!


Jill Tracy and The Malcontent Orchestra:

Jill Tracy- grand piano
Alexander Kort- electric violoncello
Daniel Baer- violin
Randy Odell- marimba, drums and percussion

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  • A must-have for any Goth/Horror Movie buff. A rare treasure.
    author: MementoMori4Mortals

    My new favorite cd, I can listen to this nonstop. Hypnotic, darkly magical, it evokes images of stormy nights and ominous shadows. Will definitely be playing this at my next Halloween party along with the movie. I feel lucky to have found this CD.

  • Very good.
    author: Scott Hunter

    Very classy. Alluringly disturbing. Hypnotically unsettling. Lullabyotically malign. (grin) A number of scores for this film have materialized... Into The Land Of Phantoms is definitely a proud and effective addition to that family. If you enjoyed music from Hellraiser, The Omen, or Needful Things, you should get this CD.

  • Fantastic!
    author: Susan Cravens

    This was one of the best cd's that I bought for my husband for Christmas. It was magical and surreal a must have for a true Halloween fan.

  • Simply Gorgeous
    author: Frank Ozaki

    I can't recall just where I read about this cd, but it was temporarily sold out when I checked for it. I put my name on a waiting list for the next pressing, and I am glad I did -- I have yet to try and play it in synch with my copy of "Noserfatu", but it is wonderful all on its own. I would really love to catch a live performance of it some day at the Vic in San Francisco!

  • Spooky, interesting, different from anything else you'll find
    author: Jonathan Guberman

    This CD isn't a typical soundtrack as it was written to be performed continuously throughout the film, not just at the moody or exciting bits like most scores. As such it stands alone much better than most scores and the listening experience is more like listening to an opera than to a typical soundtrack. Like an opera, the music really does tell an entire story - even without a vocal track. More to the point, the music is fantastic: great background music for a dark and stormy night. You're not going to find anything else like this out there, and if you like the macabre and gothic, you'll love this.

  • Beautiful.
    author: Barbara Dronenburg

    So beautiful.It is as soft as a whispering fog on a quiet river and as deep as a dream forgotten upon awakening.

  • I Was Brought Into The Land of Phantoms!
    author: Andrew Wiertella

    Being engulfed in an array of maticulous sounds and atmospheres describes the feeling of listening to Jill Tracy and the Malcontent Orchestra accompany the movie "Nosferatu". This CD is the reason that I am going to go out and buy the movie itself! I highly recommend this CD as it can be used not only to accompany the movie, but as quiet listening music, or as background music to make reading an eerie book more chilling.

  • Wonderful
    author: Roger VanDyke

    What a wonderful experience. If only I had that old jumpy 16mm projector from grade school playing some dark, silent vampire film...

  • Wonderfully exquisitely creepy, an aural visual masterpiece
    author: Ed Fields

    I'm prejudiced. I saw Nosferatu at the Red Vic during a performance by the Malcontent Orchestra and I consider it one of the great experiences of my life. The recorded performance on the CD stands on its own as an aural visual masterpiece. Listen to the pages turning in 'the Book of the Vampires'. Watch Renfield roll his eyes and grin in 'Renfield concocts a scheme'. Overall, a delightfully macabre and incredibly subtle performance. Listen to it with the lights off or play it while working on your Peter Lorre impression. This is the real Goth music, as in Baudelaire, Lon Chaney, and Boris Karloff.

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