Musician: John Altyn
avaliable as a Limited Edition CDR with only a portion of the
Sleepaway Camp (found soundtrack songs from horror film; 1983). Musician: Obsession
Sleepaway Camp 2
The first three movies are all missing music, but the first one was the only original that had music specially made for it, consisting of three songs: "Just What I've Been Looking For", "Take a Chance", and "Tonight You're Mine". "Take a Chance" plays in one scene and is the shortest of the songs. Angela's Rap (642k)
Musician: Anvil
Film Moment: Playing on Tawny Richard's car radio
Depending on fan interest (due to the amount of time this would take), we may do some upgrades and additions to the Soundtrack utilizing the alternative sources and contacts available to us since putting it together way back when. (Angela's Theme)
Musician: Edward Billous
Song: Desperate To Survive
Song: Voices (In The Night)
Many versions of this
Song: You're Just What I've Been Looking For
For (Remix) (1.33m)
fading. songs now on this page, it has constantly grown and improved so
Sleepaway Camp soundtrack songs and instrumental score music. but made sure there was a decent bottom end to balance out the
The film spawned 6 sequels, only four of which were finished and released. Individually: Please right click & save these to your PC instead of playing
Film Moment: End credits
The version of the movie on the DVD is very low quality but is completely uncut, the more common Anchor Bay version missing two short scenes, and the sound mixing is slightly off, leading to more of the music being audible. Song: SleepAway
Source: Taken from Obsession's CD Methods Of
Young Fresh Chicken (1.39m)
There is also a lot of lost instrumentals from the movie, much like the music Rick Wakeman composed for The Burning, an equally forgotten movie from 1981, but unlike The Burning, there was no official soundtrack release, even if most of the music from the older film was rewritten and sounded different from the versions used in it. More Love (4.38m)
An update on the soundtracks restoration. Angela & Paul in the film. This was cleaned up, volume level kept up as much as possible
outside at night
all parts of the song an even volume level. of grafitti wall
Film Moment: Boys & Angela in rec hall at night
Source: From Dead Milkmen 's Compilation CD. The second has one lost song that was mostly restored from a Canadian bootleg VHS. Source: DVD audio rip. you will ever get to hear. SleepAway (7.19m), Sleepaway Camp 1
Desperate To Survive (13.6m)
Opening Theme (4.22m)
Musician: Mirko Hirsch
However, he knows nothing about what happened to the soundtrack for the first movie. Film Moment: During Ally & Rob's bathroom
Song: Tonight You're Mine
Soundtrack Credits . song in certain places were cut out and the volume raised to make
Complete:
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Source: DVD Audio rip, some of the background
Sleepaway Camp soundtrack restoration update. Source: Anvil's CD of their Strength Of Steel
The two lost songs from the movie in question can be heard slightly better in a cheap Canadian DVD release (which was packaged with a completely uncut version of The House by the Cemetery) by Legacy Entertainment. Sleepaway Camp is a Friday the 13th-inspired horror film from 1983, noted for its low budget, rather sleazy feel, and shocking ending.The film spawned 6 sequels, only four of which were finished and released. Song: Methods Of Madness
Film Moment: In Riff's tent
though. Soundtrack Liner
Film Moment: Breakfast in the canteen
Musician: John Altyn
Theme
Source: This is a great remix with new vocals
Source: Comes from rare More Love CD made in
If not, all you need to know is that we have high-quality mp3s of most of the music, perfect for your portable music device or media player playlist! suite assembling. dialogue then mastered, edited, and looped to properly recreate
Sleepaway Camp is a Friday the 13th-inspired horror film from 1983, noted for its low budget, rather sleazy feel, and shocking ending. treble. explanation so we recommend reading the liner notes for the basic
has a clean version of the song before background sound effects
This article has been tagged as Needing work due to its poor writing and lack of concrete references. Song: Angela's Rap
Film Moment: Opening credits
Angela's Theme ("You're Just What I've Been Looking For") Written and Performed by Frankie Vinci. Sleepaway Camp 2
We have archived his original liner notes to provide better background on the process which will hopefully inspire others to pick up the baton. Sleepaway Camp (1983) - Soundtrack.Net Soundtrack.Net Then all loud bangs and noises that puntuated the
(Lyrics Michael Hitchcock)
However, he knows nothing about what happened to the soundtrack for the first movie. Sleepaway Camp 3
For (Remix). of film
Film Moment: On the girl's radio/tape player
Film Moment: As Maria Nicastro wakes up at start
2002. Film Moment: Opening Credits
Film Moment: End credits
On January 15th, 2015, the original master tape for the first film's soundtrack has been recovered. Song: Happy Camper Song
Splice Experiments
go to www.metalmayhem.com. By Goat & Friends (896kb). Source: The Agent Orange CD. On January 3rd, 2015, John Altyn (who created the songs "Sleepaway" and "Outta Control" for the sequel) was about to release his first-ever CD, and it would include the fully-restored, full-length versions of the aforementioned songs. The latter two do not exist outside of the movie in any form, and there are no known surviving recordings of them. Soundtrack … Source: We got lucky here due to the Canadian
Killer Elite (9.33m)
Source: DVD Audio rip with minimal editing and
Musician: Frank Vinci
Sleepaway Camp 1
The Girls Are Out Tonight
Song: Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance To Anything)
Some require
Source: Segments were able to be salvaged between
Methods Of Madness (7.96m)
To Anything), You're Just What I've Been Looking
Musician: Frank Vinci
You're Just What I've Been Looking
As there was never an official soundtrack to any of the Sleepaway movies released, throughout the past few years we (Giles Lavery and John K) have taken it upon ourselves to assemble one. Music that is obviously appreciated by fans of this particular genre and yet gets shelved, misplaced or outright destroyed. A Chance" as it was completely overdubbed with dialogue from
version. the rest of the music and are considered experimental. Riff's Boombox Beat (2.18m)
Film Moment: Originally planned end credit song
Giles Lavery was responsible for converting, remastering and in some cases editing the songs you find there.