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- How to Kill a Millionaire 3:36
- Victor Theme 1:11
- Witch Doctors 1:25
- Mountain Train :35
- Sixty Minutes to Vegas 2:00
- Rubin and Ed 1:58
- Cirque du Dentino 2:01
- Devil's Marionette 1:44
- Mead Lake 2:38
- Prodigy :30
- March Hare 2:25
- Bitter Sea 1:57
- Harps and Castanets :54
- Devil's Marionette(vocal) :48
- Balkan Fields :44
- Belly Dancer 1:38
- Bowie Muzak 1:04
- The Vacant and the Lovely 2:25
- Compuchatter 1:06
- Obsession :31
- Putzi Stronzo :31
- Louie Prima :45
- Rent-a-Stimpy 1:15
- Liturgical Theme 2:58
- Bondage Guy 1 :31
- Bondage Guy 2 :32
- Harry in Hiding :30
- Hocus Pocus :37
- Peter Peter :35
- Stinkfoot :29
- Tubetest :21
- Pat's Waltz 1:16
- Lennox 2:52
- Swamp :59
- Zoo Clues :40
- Bells :33
- The Caterpillar's Camera :25
- Indian :30
- Countdown 1 :48
- Countdown 2 :48
- Microtonal Sea :34
- Gustine 1:36
- The Big O 1:43
Rubin and Ed
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This is a demo I did for Trent Harris, a director of independent and underground movies mostly set in Utah. The composer he eventually hired, Leigh Harline, had a good pedigree: He had composed the music for “The Boy with Green Hair.” The film was originally cast with Peter Boyle, but after he had a heart attack on the set, Howard Hesseman, who never really understood the role, replaced him. Ed is a washed up salesman who befriends a neurotic, freaky kid named Rubin (Crispin Glover) who keeps a frozen cat in his refrigerator. This piece refers to the presence of the cat.

"The sleep of reason