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Escape From New York
(1981)
Album Cover Art
1987 Milan
1988 Colosseum
Album 2 Cover Art
1992 Varèse
Album 3 Cover Art
2000/2003 Silva Screen
Album 4 Cover Art
2018 Howarth
Album 5 Cover Art
2021 Silva Screen
Album 6 Cover Art
Composed, Performed, and Produced by:
John Carpenter
Alan Howarth
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LABELS & RELEASE DATES
Milan Records
(1987)

Colosseum Music Entertainment (Germany)
(1988)

Varèse Sarabande
(1992)

Silva Screen Records
(2000)

Silva Screen Records
(2003)

Alan Howarth Incorporated
(June 1st, 2018)

Silva Screen Records
(April 30th, 2021)
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ALBUM AVAILABILITY
Almost all the albums for this score were regular commercial releases in their respective countries of origin. The 1987 Milan and 1988 Colosseum Music albums remained available for $15 to $20 for decades. The Varèse Sarabande album held at prices around $22 during that time. The 2000, 2003, and 2021 Silva Screen albums have long been available for $10 to $15 internationally. The 2018 Alan Howarth Incorporated 2CD set (AHICD 010) is limited to 2,000 copies and retailed for many years at $45.
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Buy it... on the 2-CD set released by Alan Howarth in 2018 to appreciate both the film and album mixes of his initial collaboration with John Carpenter.

Avoid it... if you expect the style of the synthetics and limited acoustic instruments to compensate for the muddy and disorganized development of the score's structures.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW
FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #2,282
WRITTEN 3/20/24
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Carpenter
Escape From New York: (John Carpenter/Alan Howarth) Dystopic films in the 1970's and early 1980's were immensely popular, but if one lesson was to be learned from them, it's this: Set your movie further into the future than your initial inclinations. The 1981 John Carpenter action flick Escape From New York postulated that human society, pushed by international conflicts, had degenerated to such an extent by 1997 (!) that all of Manhattan had been turned into a giant prison by the American government. But technological advancements moved much faster than anticipated, too, and the concepts of nuclear fusion and micro-bombs that can be injected into a person were ready for prime time in this movie's setting as well. It's an extraordinarily ridiculous story, suggesting that Air Force One is downed and the president himself trapped amongst the crime lords and other various thugs in the New York prison. The military sends in disgraced commando Snake Plissken, himself turned a convict, to alone rescue the president or suffer the fate of the injected bombs. A significant amount of death ensues, but Plissken succeeds well enough at his task to appear in a sequel more than a decade later. Despite looking outright silly in retrospect, Escape From New York was pretty slick filmmaking in 1981, with surprising talent behind its low-budget effects and its dialogue worthy of memes. The film enjoyed immense popularity at the time and has become a cult classic, and Carpenter's music for the production, fairly or otherwise, has hitched a ride on that status. The director loved writing the music for his films, but for Escape From New York he enlisted the help of synthesizer pioneer and budding composer Alan Howarth to provide the equipment and secondary ideas necessary to flesh out the electronic music. The two men struck up a friendship and collaboration that lasted most of the decade, and Carpenter was sure to provide Howarth co-compositional credit for the breadth of his contributions. The strategy of the score is purely Carpenter's in its stream-of-consciousness style of handling each scene with distinctive experimentation, and until Howarth transcribed the recording onto sheets after the fact, there was nothing written down to denote any planning of it ahead of time.


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**** 31 4 Stars
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TRACK LISTINGS
1987, 1998, and 1992 Albums Tracks   ▼Total Time: 37:19
• 1. Main Title (3:51)
• 2. Up the Wall/Airforce No. 1 (2:27)
• 3. Orientation No.2 (1:47)
• 4. Engulfed Cathedral* (3:32)
• 5. Back to the Pod/The Crazies Come Out (3:01)
• 6. Arrival at the Library (1:06)
• 7. Everyone's Coming to New York (2:53)
• 8. The Dukes Arrives/The Barricade (3:35)
• 9. Police State/Romero and the President (3:21)
• 10. The President at the Train (2:53)
• 11. The President is Gone (2:30)
• 12. Chase Across the 69th Street Bridge (2:46)
• 13. Over the Wall (3:43)
* composed by Claude Debussy
2000, 2003, and 2021 Albums Tracks   ▼Total Time: 57:17
2018 Alan Howarth Set Tracks   ▼Total Time: 94:36

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NOTES AND QUOTES
The inserts of the 1987 Milan and 1992 Varèse Sarabande albums contain no extra information about the score or film. That of the 1988 Colosseum Music album features notes in German. The 2000, 2003, and 2021 Silva Screen albums all contain notes about the score and film. The information in the 2018 Alan Howarth Incorporated album concentrates on solely the score.
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