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  1. This is a list of compositions by Danny Elfman for film, television, stage and the concert hall. For a list of recordings, see Danny Elfman discography, and for Elfman's work as lead singer/songwriter of Oingo Boingo, see Oingo Boingo discography.

  2. The following list contains composers of the primary theme music of a television series or miniseries. They are sorted alphabetically by composer. A - B. Nathan Brannon - "TV Composer" ( Alora & Skull Roses) Amanda Abizaid - "A Place in Time" (Theme from The 4400) John Addison - "Theme from Nero Wolfe ", "Theme from Murder, She Wrote "

  3. Mar 7, 2013 · Music For A Darkened Theatre, Vol. 3 Dilbert - The Dilbert ZoneMusic By Danny ElfmanFind me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dannyelfmansmusic

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    Full name, Daniel Robert Elfman; born May 29, 1953, in Amarillo, TX; raised in Los Angeles, CA; son of Milton (a teacher and in the Air Force) and Blossom (a teacher and writer; maiden name, Bernstein) Elfman; brother of Robert Elfman (a filmmaker); uncle of Bodhi Elfman (an actor); married (marriage ended); married Bridget Fonda (an actress), Nove...

    Film Score Producer:

    Dead Presidents,Buena Vista, 1995. Good Will Hunting,Miramax, 1997. A Civil Action,Buena Vista, 1998. Instinct,Buena Vista, 1999. Red Dragon (also known as Roter Drache), Universal, 2002.

    Film Music Producer:

    Batman Returns,Warner Bros., 1992. Dolores Claiborne,Columbia, 1995. Extreme Measures,Columbia, 1996. Psycho,Universal, 1998. Proof of Life,Warner Bros., 2000.

    Film Work; Other:

    Music arranger, Forbidden Zone,Borack, c. 1979. Executive producer and musician, Farewell: Live from the Universal Amphitheatre Halloween 1995,1996. Music score producer, Mars Attacks!,Warner Bros., 1996. Music supervisor and music adaptor, Psycho,Universal, 1998. Performer of music and songs that have been featured in films, television broadcasts, and video collections.

    Albums with Oingo Boingo:

    Oingo Boingo(EP), IRS, 1980. 10 Inch(EP), IRS, 1980. Only A Lad,A & M, 1981. Nothing to Fear,A & M, 1982. Good for Your Soul,A & M, 1984. Dead Man's Party,MCA, 1986. BOI–NGO,MCA, 1987. Boingo Alive,MCA, 1988. Skeletons in the Closet(compilation), A & M, 1988. Dark at the End of the Tunnel(compilation), MCA, 1990. Best O'Boingo,MCA, 1991. Boingo,Giant, 1994. Farewell,A & M, 1996. Anthology,Hip–O Records, 1999. 20th Century Masters—The Millennium Collection: The Best of Oingo Boingo,A & M, 2002.

    Albums:

    So–lo (also known as So Lo), MCA, 1985.

    Videos:

    "Psycho" Path,Universal Studios Home Video, 1999. Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend,Paramount, 2000. Cosmic Symphonies: Elfman in Space,Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 2002. The Making of "Hulk," Universal Studios Home Video, 2003. Making the Amazing (also known as Making the Amazing: Spider–Man 2), Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2004.

    Film Scores:

    Forbidden Zone,Borack, c. 1979. Pee–Wee's Big Adventure,Warner Bros., 1985. Back to School,Orion, 1986. Wisdom,Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. Summer School,Paramount, 1987. Beetlejuice,Warner Bros., 1988. Big Top Pee–Wee,Paramount, 1988. Face Like a Frog(short film), 1988. Hot to Trot,Warner Bros., 1988. Midnight Run,Universal, 1988. Scrooged,Paramount, 1988. Batman,Warner Bros., 1989. Darkman,Universal, 1990. Dick Tracy,Buena Vista, 1990. Edward Scissorhands,Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. Nightb...

    Film Songs:

    "Bachelor Party Theme," "Something Isn't Right," and "Who Do You Want to Be Today," Bachelor Party,Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. "Weird Science," Weird Science,Universal, 1985. Big Top Pee–Wee,Paramount, 1988. "Face to Face," Batman Returns,Warner Bros., 1992. "March of the Dead" theme, Army of Darkness (also known as Army of Darkness: Evil Dead 3, Army of Darkness: The Medieval Dead, Army of Darkness, the Ultimate Experience in Medieval Horror, Bruce Campbell vs. Army of Darkness, Captain Sup...

    Television Themes; Series:

    Sledge Hammer!,ABC, 1986–88. Pee–Wee's Playhouse,CBS, 1986–91. Beetlejuice(animated), ABC, 1989–92. Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO's "Tales from the Crypt"), HBO, 1989–96. The Flash,CBS, 1990–91. The Simpsons(animated), Fox, 1990—. Batman: The Animated Series (animated; also known as The Adventures of Batman and Robin, Batman, and The New Batman/Superman Adventures), Fox, 1992–95. Family Dog(animated), CBS, 1993. Weird Science,USA Network, 1994–98. Perversions of Science,HBO, 1997. "...

    Books:

    Contemporary Musicians,Gale, 1993. Authors and Artists for Young Adults,Gale, 1995.

    Periodicals:

    American Film,February, 1991, p. 42. Billboard,May 25, 2002, p. 19. Egg,December/January, 1991. Entertainment@Home,April, 1997, pp. 88–92. Fanfare,November/December, 1989. Hollywood Reporter,January 18, 1993. Keyboard,September, 1987. Movieline,November, 1993, pp. 54–58, 86–87. Penthouse,November, 1999, p. 9. Premiere,January, 1991, p. 42. Rolling Stone,November 11, 1993. Starlog,December, 1993; February, 1997. Time,October 11, 1993. Village Voice,November 3, 1993.

  4. The film's soundtrack has also become popular, and its theme song was eventually reused by Danny Elfman, who rearranged it as The Dilbert Zone for use as the theme for the television series Dilbert.

  5. Dilbert (TV Series 1999–2000) - Main theme, composed by Danny Elfman, was taken from the theme for the movie Forbidden Zone (1980) (the first movie for which Elfman composed music) - hence its title, "The Dilbert Zone".

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  7. Jan 28, 2006 · The theme for Dilbert is actually the beginning of the theme for The Forbiden Zone, an early Danny Elfman film when he was more influenced by his band, Oingo Boingo. I just realized that when I was watching the movie last night.

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