Addams Family Values Soundtrack (The Original Orchestral Score)
Following the immense success of the 1991 film, “The Addams Family,” the eccentric clan returned to the big screen in 1993 with the sequel, “Addams Family Values.”
For “Addams Family Values,” apart from its brilliant screenplay and outstanding performances, a significant chunk of its soul was breathed into it by its music.
The soundtrack of “Addams Family Values” was divided into two distinctive albums. The first, “Addams Family Values: The Original Orchestral Score” was a mix of instrumental tracks by composer Marc Shaiman. The secon album, “Addams Family Values: Music from the Motion Picture,” is a compilation of hip-hop and R&B tracks that added a modern edge to the movie.
In this post we will talk about instrumental album: “Addams Family Values: The Original Orchestral Score” by Marc Shaiman.
With nominations for several Academy Awards and known for his work on movies like “Hairspray,” “Mary Poppins Returns,” and “Sleepless in Seattle,” Shaiman’s versatility and ability to resonate with diverse audiences make him a legend in the world of film scores.
Marc Shaiman has a knack for blending humor with heartfelt moments in his compositions. Conducted by Artie Kane, Shaiman’s orchestrations for this sequel conveyed the quirky, eerie, and often heartwarming adventures of the Addams family.
List of “Addams Family Values” Soundtracks (The Original Orchestral Score)
- “It’s an Addams!”
- “Sibling Rivalry”
- “Love on a Tombstone”
- “Debbie Meets the Family”
- “Camp Chippewa/Camp Chippewa Song”
- “Fester’s in Love”
- “The Big Date”
- “The Tango”
- “Fester and Debbie’s Courtship”
- “Wednesday and Joel’s Courtship”
- “The Honeymoon Is Over”
- “Escape from Debbie”
- “Eat Us”
- “Wednesday’s Revolt”
- “Debbie’s Big Scene”
- “Some Time Later”