Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning Soundtrack (

Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning Soundtrack (1985) cover

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Synopsis

Five Years after Tommy Jarvis killed Jason Vorhees. Tommy has been sent to a number of Mental Hospitals and he lives with the fear of Jason's Return. He is sent to a Rehabilitation Center known as Pinehurst, where he meets new people such as Pam Roberts and Reggie Winter.

However when a Lumberjack accidentally kills A Teenager, A New Unknown Killer that's dressed up as Jason begins killing the Center's Residents. It's now up to Tommy and his friends to stop this new killer. But It also leaves Tommy Wondering if This New Killer could be a Copycat Killer or Possibly Jason.

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Play Title Artist
Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning
The Drowning - Part I
His Eyes
Pseudo Echo: Performer
Brian Canham: Writer
Graveyard
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Main Titles
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Tommy Alone
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Tommy Scares Reggie / Tommy Watches
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Vic Chops / Roy Reacts
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Peter in the Woods
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Flare
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Vinnie's Front Seat / Jason in the Mirror
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Tommy and Mask / Lana in the Diner
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Billy's Head
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Tommy at Window
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Eyes
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Drive to Demon's / Tommy Meets Jr / Anita and Demon
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Junior's Head / Jake's Head
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Robin Covers Reggie
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Robin and Jake
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Bodies
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Pam and Reggie Meet Jason
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Reggie is Caught / Pam Attacks
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Pam and Jason
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Tommy's Dream
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Jason's Final Visit
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Window / Tommy at Door / End Titles
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Heavy Metal
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Punk Funk
Harry Manfredini: Performer
What Boy, Ma'am? / Main Titles
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Helicopter
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Morgue*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Hacksaw to Throat*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Squeezing the Banana*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Dock Prank*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Stalled Car*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Tommy's Room
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Midnight Skinny Dip*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Paul Gets the Point*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Mom Looks for Kids*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Lights Out*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Jimmy is Screwed* / Tina Thrown* / Ted Watches Movie*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Lights! Camera! Hacktion!*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
You Give Me Cleaver*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Trish and Rob
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Tommy Reads / Trish Pleads / Rob and Trish Meet Jason
Harry Manfredini: Performer
La Muerte De Jason
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Disc Time:
Harry Manfredini: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Heavy Metal**
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Punk Funk**
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Overlay of Evil / Main Title
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Banjo Travelin'
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Alice Goes to the Lake (Parts 1 and 2)
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Back Up to Annie Alone
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Mrs. V Watches
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Ralph in the Pantry
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Don't Smoke in Bed
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Not Tonight, I've Got a Headache
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Brenda in Lights
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Bed Axe
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Alice Runs to Cabin
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Mrs. V Comes Clean
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Alice Runs to Light
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Last Fight / The Chop to the End
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Boat on the Water - Closing Theme 1 / Jason in the Lake (contains music from "Sail Away Tiny Sparrow")
Harry Manfredini: Performer
BONUS CUEUE: Closing Theme
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Sail Away Tiny Sparrow (Music and lyrics by Harry Manfredini and John R. Briggs)
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Flashback
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Alice Hangs Up
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Keep a Cool Head (aka Main Title)
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Prowler
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Ralph Gets Cursed
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Terry Looks for Muffin
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Jeff and Sandy are Watched
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Chase / Sheriff Visits Villa Jason
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Terry in Lake / Dolly In, Scott Out
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Vickie is Watched / Jason at Door
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Vickie Goes Up
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Jason and Paul Meet
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Ragtop and Running Ragged
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Ginny Under the Bed
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Ginny Visits Villa Jason
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Who's at the Door
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Return to Chez Jason / Titles
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Part 2 Flashback*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Theme from Friday the 13TH Part 3
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The General Store*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Meat Cleaver*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Arriving at the Barn / Fake Axe*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Let's Go for a Swim*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Who's Up There?*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
In the Barn*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Pipe Wrench*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
In the Bedroom*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Flashback to Meeting Jason*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Chuck Walks to Outhouse*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Lake Dock*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Shelly Goes to The Barn*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Wallet in the Lake*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Debbie Takes a Shower*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Walking On Hands*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Fuse Box*
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Chili Bites the Big One
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Nobody Home
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Eyes Have It
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Jason Down Stairs to Barn
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Jason Hung
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Jason Grabs Rope
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Hallucinating**
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Jason Dead in Barn / End Credit Title
Harry Manfredini: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Punk Funk**
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Cemetery / Coffins and Maggots and Worms--Oh My!
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Here We Go Again (Opening Titles)
Harry Manfredini: Performer
He Only Takes Visa
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Caretaker***
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Survivalists
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Marty, Kathleen, Steve, Annette, and Who Else?
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Let's Play "Camp Blood"
Harry Manfredini: Performer
He Was Everywhere, Like TV
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Cort and Nikki Check Wire***
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Megan Balances Business with Pleasure
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Sissy
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Real TV Nightmare***
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Paula Feels the Tension
Harry Manfredini: Performer
You Drive, Hot Lips
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Gang's All Here
Harry Manfredini: Performer
I Wanna Hold Your Head / Jason Takes a Dip
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Jason Out
Harry Manfredini: Performer
Unused Cue (No Title)
Harry Manfredini: Performer
The Rescue / Finale
Harry Manfredini: Performer

User reviews

Patricia Hill
7/10

The variety of musical styles and motifs used in the soundtrack help to create a dynamic and engaging listening experience.

Deborah Rodriguez
8/10

The use of ominous tones and chilling melodies enhances the atmosphere of paranoia and uncertainty throughout the film.

Carol Adams
5/10

The music accompanying the scenes at Pinehurst Rehabilitation Center effectively conveys the sense of isolation and vulnerability felt by the characters, enhancing the atmosphere of the setting.

George Martinez
8/10

The memorable main theme of the film stays with you long after the credits roll, leaving a lasting impression.

Nancy Baker
7/10

The composition of the score showcases a great attention to detail and a deep understanding of the horror genre.

Andrew Thompson
10/10

The dynamic range of the music enhances the emotional impact of each scene, from the moments of quiet dread to the intense action sequences. The use of dissonant chords and unsettling sounds adds to the sense of unease and foreboding, making the audience feel the same fear and uncertainty as the characters on screen.

Patricia Miller
5/10

The use of eerie and unsettling musical motifs in the film's score adds layers of tension and unease, creating a sense of impending danger throughout the storyline.

Anthony White
6/10

The seamless integration of music and sound design in the film enhances the immersive quality of the viewing experience, making the soundtrack an integral part of the storytelling process.

Joseph Harris
5/10

The soundtrack successfully captures the psychological turmoil of Tommy Jarvis as he grapples with the fear of Jason's possible return, immersing viewers in his emotional journey.

Timothy Garcia
8/10

The musical cues are expertly timed to coincide with the on-screen action, heightening the impact of crucial scenes.

George King
7/10

The seamless integration of music with visuals enhances the overall storytelling and emotional impact of the film.

Mark White
2/10

Second, I was disappointed with the lack of memorable themes or standout tracks in the soundtrack. I found myself struggling to recall any specific melodies or motifs after watching the movie, which made the overall musical experience forgettable and unremarkable.

Kimberly Taylor
8/10

The incorporation of haunting sound effects adds an extra layer of fright to the overall viewing experience.

Kenneth Parker
6/10

The soundtrack's use of sudden crescendos and discordant notes adds a jarring element to the movie, enhancing the shock value of certain scenes and jump scares.

Donna Evans
6/10

The incorporation of ominous sound effects and chilling melodies in key moments of suspense heightens the impact of the horror elements in the film, keeping the audience on edge.

Joshua Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack effectively builds anticipation and keeps the audience on edge during key suspenseful moments.