Beetlejuice (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Album • Jan 01 / 1988 • 20 songs, 36m 52s • 86%
Film Score
Cinematic Classical
Noteable
In its cabinet of kooky sounds, Danny Elfman’s elastic score for *Beetlejuice* references the horror exotica soundtracks of the ’50s, but also brings a sense of classic Hollywood grandeur to Tim Burton’s gothic screwball comedy. Like the rhythms of a toy factory, the tempo hurtles forward: “The Fly” is industrious and exhilarating, while “The Incantation” sounds like acid-damaged trapeze music. The tranquility of “The Aftermath” makes way for Harry Belafonte’s “Jump in the Line,” the most incongruously perfect finale in the history of pop music cues.