Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Stephen King's The Stand Miniseries Soundtrack

Here's one that the rapists would love to sell you for an obscene amount (there's a copy on amazon listed for $160!), the score for the miniseries STEPHEN KING'S THE STAND. Although his films have been decreasing in quality for many years now, this 1994 made-for-TV film is easily one of King's very best.

Unfortunately, the recurring song "Baby Can You Dig Your Man" has never been released. However, the band Self (probably best known for the jingle for the old "expedia... dot com!" commercials) took it upon themselves to record a rendition of the song which was only released on the net, so I've included that in the rar.
Not quite the same, but a decent track nonetheless.
I've also included two versions of "Don't fear the Reaper."

No trailer, but I found a fan-made music video for the song "Don't Fear the Reaper" (which kicks off the film) with clips from the movie.




01. Project Blue
02. The Dream Begins
03. On the Road Again
04. The Trashman in Vegas
05. Headin' West
06. Larry & Nadine (The Rejection)
07. Mother Abagail
08. Sorry, Mister, I Don't Understand (Tom & Nick Meet)
09. Mild Country By the Stream
10. Mother Abagail Greets the Multitudes
11. M-O-O-N, that spells suicide
12. One Will Fall By the Way
13. Beginning of the End
14. The Stand
15. Tom & Stu Go Home
16. Ain't She Beautiful?
BONUS
17. Don't Fear the Reaper
18. Don't Fear the Reaper (Single Version)
19. Can You Dig Your Man - Self

CLICK HERE TO GET IT!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the The Stand OST. I search it a long time.

Anonymous said...

Awesome. I've been wanting to hear this for years.

Anonymous said...

I love this song. Thx

Anonymous said...

Great compilation!!! Thanks a lot!!! I've been looking for the OST for a long time

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Scott!

Very very cool...just the thing for us slide guitar fans and Stephen King fans.
And now we're Scott fans too!

Anonymous said...

What was the artist/title of that great pop ballad used in the show? It played behind a series of "day for night" shots showing empty streets,sidewalks etc. Thanks
Smasher