In the heyday of low-budget television and scrappy genre filmmaking,
producers who needed a soundtrack for their commercial entertainments
could reach for a selection of library music: LPs of stock recordings
whose contents fit any mood required. Unusual Sounds is a deep dive
into a musical universe that has, until now, been accessible only to
producers and record collectors; a celebration of this strange industry
and an examination of its unique place at the nexus of art and commerce.
Featuring original art by Robert Beatty and an introduction by George A.
Romero--whose use of library music in Night of the Living Dead changed
film history-- Unusual Sounds is mandatory reading for anyone
interested in this enigmatic field and its hidden but pervasive cultural
influence.