Friday the 13th: A New Beginning Soundtrack (Part V)
Released in 1985, “Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning” was an attempt to breathe new life into the franchise after the “final” chapter. With a fresh narrative direction and a return to the series’ roots of unpredictability, this installment was designed to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
And let’s not forget the accompanying soundtrack – the haunting and spine-chilling compositions that amplify every moment in the film.
The name Harry Manfredini is synonymous with the “Friday the 13th” series. This composer has been the musical backbone of the franchise, creating melodies that have since become iconic in the world of horror. His compositions have the ability to evoke fear, suspense, and sometimes even a touch of melancholy. They underscore the tension and terror, heightening the cinematic experience and making the movies even more memorable.
His work in “A New Beginning” continues this tradition, with tracks that perfectly encapsulate the film’s twists and turns.
List of “Friday the 13th: A New Beginning” Soundtracks
- Graveyard
- Main Titles
- Tommy Alone
- Tommy Scares Reggie / Tommy Watches
- Vic Chops / Roy Reacts
- Peter in the Woods
- Flare
- Vinnie’s Front Seat / Jason in the Mirror
- Tommy and Mask / Lana in the Diner
- Billy’s Head
- Tommy at Window
- Eyes
- Drive to Demon’s / Tommy Meets Jr / Anita and Demon
- Junior’s Head / Jake’s Head
- Robin Covers Reggie
- Robin and Jake
- Bodies
- Pam and Reggie Meet Jason
- Reggie Is Caught / Pam Attacks
- Pam and Jason
- Tommy’s Dream
- Jason’s Final Visit
- The Window / Tommy at Door / End Title
- Heavy Metal
- Punk Funk