Tuesday Knight Releases “Nightmare” Maxi Single!

Lilith here and I have some exciting NEWS for all you Nightmare on Elm St. fans!

In case some of you have not heard, Tuesday Knight, who played Kristen Parker in A Nightmare on Elm St. 4: Dream Master, released her single, “Nightmare” earlier this year! This song was known among fans as the movie’s theme song.

Unfortunately, Tuesday Knight’s single was not included on the official soundtrack for Nightmare 4, but it was not the only noticeable song missing from the official soundtrack. There were a few songs missing actually. Many NOES fans loved Tuesday’s song and have been trying to get an official release for many years!

Well now is your chance!

You can obtain Tuesday Knight’s EP ONLY through her website. There was only a limited number of copies of these EP’s made. The last I heard back in late April, there were only 150 copies left. I believe the physical CD may be sold out by now, but check with her website for more details, link below. There is still hope, as the digital copy still looks to be available!

There were originally 2 options available – 

– Digital Copy w/ Artwork 

– Domestic and International CD Copies of the EP – Signed (Sold Out I Believe)

 

Order Here: Tuesday Knight – Nightmare EP

Cost: Nightmare – Digital Copy w/ Artwork $20

Track Listing:

Nightmare (1988 Movie Version)
Nightmare (1988 Movie HQ Version)
Nightmare (Studio Version)
Nightmare (DJ Sasha Remix)
Nightmare (Instrumental)
Nightmare (The Flight Away)
Nightmare (TFA Instrumental)
Every Breath You Take (From the Hit TV Show “Profiler”)
Ivory Tower (From The Motion Picture “Mad About You”)
Maria (Acoustic / Dub Version)
Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad? (Fromm 1987 Self Titled Album)
25 Cent Girl
Out of Control (Tuesday Morning Mix)

Other hidden bonus tracks!

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Sneak peek at some of the tracks:

 

About Lilith

Hello to all you horror fans out there! I go by the handle "Lilith", I am one of the original reviewers for TalkHorror.com. Since TH is back, I have resumed as part of the TH staff! Really happy to be back, I have missed the place! A bit about me as far as horror goes.... I am known for my old school horror ways. While I try not to be biased towards today's modern horror, sometimes it can come across. But I do try my best to bring honest, open minded opinions and thoughts to the table. One thing you will learn about me is that I am very open minded and strongly opinionated. I also have a very twisted sense of humor that I am known for. My sense of humor doesn't have to many limits. Back to horror... I tend to enjoy horror movies mainly from the 70's and 80's. I feel some of the greatest horror movies came from this time period. I find them to be more scary, creepy and more realistic and believable. Back then people making these movies seemed to take more time, effort and care in their project. Hard work had to be put into the special FX and mostly done manually. Not like today's horror, where CGI is getting overused because it is easier and faster. For me, it takes something away from the movie. I have seen good horror movies with potential become ruined because of to much CGI. I am also not a big fan of remakes and found footage films. I do give them a chance, but the majority seems to fall short. Some start off with some great potential, but then end up losing me by the end of the movie. Very few I end up actually liking. I also am a huge collector of horror movies. I collect rare hard to find OOP VHS movies. I have quite a few rare VHS. I also collect DVDs as well. I do not have a lot of horror memorabilia otherwise, but I do have a few things. Mostly the problem is that I have ran out of room, lol! I have around 1200 horror movies alone, VHS & DVD. That isn't even counting the regular movies I have. So that is about it really, if you have questions for me, just ask! I don't bite! Lilith

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