INTRO:
01
SALEM VILLAGE..MP3
02
DOWN BELOW
03
THE TALES OF PAMULA PART 1
04
DESCENT INTO THE VOID
05
MUSEUM SCENE
06
GAME BOY
07
TAKE MY HAND. MP3
STUDIO
SESSION: 08
TICK TOCK, YOU'RE LATE.MP3
09.
TAKE ONE DOWN BELOW
ON
THE PROWL 2001: 10.
FOLLOWING A VAMPIRE
11.
ALL NIGHT GAMES.MP3
12.
PRAY FOR THE PREY
13.
TAKE MY BLOOD,
PLEASE
1694:
14.
HUNG BY ROPE
15.
ME IN THE END
16.
LAST MOMENTS
17.
FARE THEE WELL
18.
REDEMPTION
19.
THE TALES OF PAMULA PART 2
20.
REBIRTH
21.
TAKE
MY HAND REPRISE
22.
PAMULA ENDING
23.
CLOSING THEME
24.
DOWN BELOW (DUNGEON
DANCE MIX)
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Pamela Davis was/is (a long story) a singer/musician born in
Salem, Massachusetts in 1694. Read of her transformation into Pamula the Vampire.
Experience the horror that befell her when the local townsmen accused her of being a witch
and using witchcraft. Now three centuries later, she has re-appeared in Boston.
The idea behind
this CD was to utilize the soundtrack work I did for the Miranda
Movie back in the late 1990's.
It was an interesting
experience recording the soundtrack on a project called Miranda. The story was an "I
love Lucy" meets "Dark Shadows", and I was asked to play the kooky vampire
named Yvonne Sandra. I
had a wonderful time acting, surrounded by so many talented people.
After completing the soundtrack to "Miranda". I began thinking of a way to
utilize these songs. I came up with idea to write the story "The
Tales Of Pamula", which would be about a woman from Salem Massachusetts in 1694
being burnt to death because the townspeople thought she was a witch. The story would have
a twist of fate and she would become a vampire living over three hundred years.
The Tales Of Pamula Part 1.MP3
I wrote the script with Mary
Gauntner. We bounced our ideas off each other and came up with "The Tales Of Pamula". Clicking
on the link will bring you to the pages writen , with photos and MP3s. Be sure to check it
out, espesially if you like vampire stories.
"The
Tales Of Pamula"
CHAPTER 1: THE AUTHOR
CHAPTER 2: FIRST RECORDING
SESSION
CHAPTER 3: MUSEUM
CHAPTER 4: SECOND RECORDING SESSION
CHAPTER 5: FOLLOWED EXPOSED
CHAPTER 6: 1690
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