Second Sequel to 1997 WINNER of Publishers Weekly 1997 Listen Up Award. How do you top an award-winning debut CD and an equally popular second release? Frank Macchia and Tracy London, creators of the audio horror stories known as Little Evil Things, traveled to Russia to record one of their stories for Little Evil Things, Volume III with one of the finest and most respected symphonies in the world - The Moscow Symphony Orchestra. Because orchestral music works so well with the horror genre, Macchia wanted to compose a piece for narrator and orchestra. He chose the first story, "Buried Alive", to be recorded by the 92 piece group led by Russian conductor Konstantin Krimets. The sound of 92 musicians playing with such commitment and emotion is truly spectacular, not to mention incredibly intense. More than just a story being read, more than just scary music, Little Evil Things is a unique listening experience where the music has actually been written to the actors' performances. "Buried Alive" is a perfect example of this technique in action. The story was narrated and recorded in Burbank, California, then a click track was created to the narrator's performance (much like the music for a Hollywood movie) and the Russian orchestra played to the precision timing. It is this process that makes Little Evil Things unique. No other audiobook product has its music written to the specific performances of the actors. So, if you love a good scare and great music, don't miss the latest release for Halloween from Little Evil Things. In this, the third volume of Little Evil Things, we present five new tales of terror, featuring a talented cast and starring narrator Jim McDonnell. Buried Alive - Experience the horror of awakening in a crypt six feet under. It's a Boy - A couple's desire to have a child backfires. Freaked Out - Step right up and behold Zemo's Big Top Freak Show. The Dolls - A doll collection exacts its revenge on a nasty ne! phew. The Potion - A witch concocts a creepy brew. Sit back but don't relax as Little Evil Things unfolds, spinning tales of fear and terror to chill your bones and let your imagination run wild!
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- Release Date 09/01/1999
- Author Frank Macchia
- Language English
- Company Little Evil Things
- Weight 7.1 ounces
- Dimensions 4.5 x 0.75 x 7 inches
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