Bernard Herrmann / Original Score - Psycho - Original Soundtrack (Red Vinyl)

Tracklist

Side A
1.
Prelude; The City; Marion And Sam; Temptation
Bernard Herrmann / Original Score
06:17
2.
Flight; The Patrol Car; The Car Lot; The Package; The Rainstorm;
Bernard Herrmann / Original Score
07:23
3.
Hotel Room; The Window; The Parlour; The Madhouse; The Peephole;
Bernard Herrmann / Original Score
08:54
Side B
1.
The Bathroom; The Murder; The Body; The Office; The Curtain; The Water; The Car; The Swamp;
Bernard Herrmann / Original Score
07:00
2.
The Search; The Shadow; Phone Booth; The Porch; The Stairs; The Knife;
Bernard Herrmann / Original Score
05:43
3.
The Search; The First Floo r; Cabin 10; Cabin 1;
Bernard Herrmann / Original Score
06:20
4.
The Hill; The Bedroom; The Toys; The Cellar; Discovery; Finale;
Bernard Herrmann / Original Score
05:00

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Description

According to Christopher Palmer in "The Composer in Hollywood" (1990), the resulting score is "perhaps Herrmann's most spectacular achievement for Hitchcock." Hitchcock was pleased with the tension and drama that the music added to the film, and he later remarked that "33% of the effect of Psycho was due to the music." Herrmann used the limited music budget to his advantage by writing for a string orchestra rather than a full symphony ensemble, contrary to Hitchcock's request for jazz music. Hollywood composer Fred Steiner, in an analysis of the music in Psycho, highlights that the string instruments allowed Herrmann to access a wider range of tones, dynamics, and instrumental special effects than any other instrumental group. The main title music, a tense and fast-paced piece, sets the tone for imminent violence and recurs three times in the soundtrack. Although nothing shocking happens in the first 15 to 20 minutes of the film, the main title music lingers in the minds of the audience, creating tension in those initial scenes.