The_Nightmare_Before_Christmas_(soundtrack)

<i>The Nightmare Before Christmas</i> (soundtrack)

The Nightmare Before Christmas (soundtrack)

1993 soundtrack album by Danny Elfman


The Nightmare Before Christmas is the fifteenth soundtrack album by American composer Danny Elfman. It was released on October 12, 1993, by Walt Disney Records to promote the 1993 American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Composed by Danny Elfman, the soundtrack was nominated for the 1993 Golden Globe for Best Original Score. The album peaked at #64 on the US Billboard 200.[2][3]

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For the film's 2006 re-release in Disney Digital 3-D, a special edition of the soundtrack was released, a bonus disc which contained covers of five of the film's songs by Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, Marilyn Manson, Fiona Apple and She Wants Revenge. Four original demo tracks (six on the Best Buy exclusive) by Elfman were also included.[4] For the film's 15th anniversary in 2008, the cover album Nightmare Revisited was released, which includes two re-recordings by Elfman.

Background

The soundtrack was composed by composer and then-Oingo Boingo frontman Danny Elfman. Elfman sought to make the soundtrack timeless and drew on classic popular composers for inspiration. He explained: "I wanted it to sound like it was written 50 or 100 years ago, so I turned my own influences for that stuff. Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera, which was a major thing in my life, was a source, as well musicals from Cole Porter and Gershwin, and to a certain extent, Rodgers and Hammerstein."[5] For "What's This?" Elfman sought to capture the rapid-pace lyricism of Gilbert and Sullivan.

In a later interview, Elfman likened Jack Skellington's experience as the leader of Halloweentown looking to escape to a different world to his discontentment with being the leader of his band, Oingo Boingo. He recalled, "'I always felt Jack was a part of me. ... When I wrote those songs, I was in kind of a unique position, because like Jack I was the king of my own little kingdom – that was Oingo Boingo. And like Jack, I really wanted a way out, but I didn't know how to get out because so many people depended on me. So my own psychological mindset at the time was that I was writing from my own perspective as much as his, because I understood what it felt like to want something else."[6]

Track listing

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On some versions of the CD, "End Credits" is two tracks (20 and 21) with lengths of 1:10 and 3:55 respectively. In this case, track 21 is considered a "hidden track" but features the same music as the 20-track release, which keeps "End Credits" as one track.

2006 reissue bonus disc

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The "Kidnap the Sandy Claws" and "This Is Halloween" demos are reversed in the track listing on the backside of the album cover and in the album booklet.

Personnel

Credits and personnel adapted from the 2006 edition of the soundtrack's liner notes.

Bonus Content

  • A&R: Dani Markman
  • Business affairs: Jeff Lowy
  • Mastered by Pat Sullivan at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA
  • Creative Direction: Steve Gerdes
  • Album Design: Greg Ross for Orabor

Foreign-language versions

There are several foreign-language versions of the soundtrack, each features tracks sung by vocalists in their native language as well as original score tracks by Danny Elfman.

  • French, L'Étrange Noël de Monsieur Jack
Jack - Olivier Constantin
Sally - Nina Morato
Oogie Boogie - Richard Darbois
Santa Claus (Père Noël) - Henri Poirier
  • German, Nightmare Before Christmas
Jack - Alexander Goebel
Sally - Nina Hagen
Oogie Boogie - Ron Williams
Santa Claus - Manfred Lichtenfeld
  • Italian, Nightmare Before Christmas
Jack - Renato Zero
Sally - Marjorie Biondo
Oogie Boogie (Bau-Bau) - Andrea Surdi
Santa Claus (Babbo Natale) - Silvio Spaccesi
  • Japanese, ナイトメアー・ビフォア・クリスマス
    Jack (ジャック) - Masachika Ichimura (市村正親)
    Sally (サリー) - Yuko Doi (土居裕子)
    Oogie Boogie (ブギー) - Kobayashi Atom (小林アトム)
    Santa Claus (サンタクロース) - Tomoaki Nagae (永江智明)
  • Castilian Spanish, Pesadilla antes de navidad
Jack - Tony Cruz
Sally - María Caneda
Oogie Boogie - Jesús Castejón
Santa Claus - Julio Núñez
  • Latin American Spanish, El extraño mundo de Jack
    Jack - Sergio Zaldivar
    Sally - Gabriela Vega
    Oogie Boogie - Rubén Cerda
    Santa Claus - José Lavat
  • Russian, Кошмар перед Рождеством
    Jack (Джек) - Aleksej Kortnyev (Алексей Кортнев)
    Sally (Салли) - Tutta Larsen (Тутта Ларсен)
    Oogie Boogie (Бугимэн) - Nikolai Fomenko (Николай Фоменко)
    Santa Claus (Санта-Клаус) - Sergej Mazayev (Сергей Мазаев)

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See also


References

  1. "Billboard 200 Chart Moves: John Legend & Pentatonix Debut in Top 40 With New 'Christmas' Albums". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  2. Montgomery, James (August 28, 2006). "Fall Out Boy, Panic, Marilyn Manson Add To New 'Nightmare Before Christmas' Soundtrack". MTV News. Retrieved 29 November 2008.
  3. LeDonne, Rob (22 October 2018). "'The Nightmare Before Christmas' at 25: Composer Danny Elfman on the Undying Classic". Billboard. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  4. Krovatin, Chris. "How Danny Elfman made goths love Christmas". Kerrang!. Retrieved 4 October 2022.

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