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- Main Title, Warnings Medley: Joe Bill's Cemetery Warning / Gas Station Sun
- Cuts Medley: Feedlot / Hitchhiker's Razor
- Outside Grandpa's - The Mark
- Inside Grandpa's - Bones
- Menace Medley: What Kirk and Pam Don't Know / Pam's Foreboding / Leatherface Slams the Door
- Jerry X, Leatherface Worries
- Trouble Moon
- Distant Disturbance (Sketch 1)
- Closer Problem (Sketch 2)
- Franklin X, But Then…
- Sally Awakens for Dinner, to the End
- End Titles
- Descent (Sketch 3)
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (OST)
Music By Tobe Hooper and Wayne Bell
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In celebration of the iconic film's 50th Anniversary, the long awaited score album is now available for the very first time on any format.
The film's original score by Tobe Hooper and Wayne Bell is an experimental exercise in music composing and performance that utilizes non-traditional instruments such as suspended cymbals, aluminium saucepans, a children's toy percussion set, various wildlife calls, whistles, shakers, and more. The result is one of the earliest examples of industrial music and has since become known as the "holy grail" of film scores due to its status of being either lost or destroyed. As such, Hooper and Bell's innovative score has become highly sought after, spawning countless bootlegs and attempts to re-create it for commercial gain.
In 2023, the original film score master tapes were discovered and then privately held at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, TX for preservation. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre's co-composer Wayne Bell painstakingly worked to have these original source material master tapes safely transferred. Bell then personally worked to construct and mix the newly transferred official Texas Chain Saw Massacre score for a cohesive listening experience. The score was then mastered by Thomas Dimuzio at Gench Mastering.