Alden Shuman's soundtrack for "The Devil In Miss Jones" is like stumbling upon a forgotten gem in your grandma's attic - a bit dusty, a bit strange, but undeniably intriguing.
The Hellfire Vinyl release of this cult classic is a sonic time capsule, transporting listeners back to a time when disco ruled the airwaves and polyester was king.
Shuman's eclectic mix of funk, soul, and psychedelic rock is a testament to his versatility as a composer.
From the sultry grooves of "Devil's Dance" to the haunting melodies of "Heaven Can't Take It," each track is a journey into the depths of the underworld, with Shuman as our fearless guide.
The album's production may be a bit rough around the edges, but that only adds to its charm.
The raw, unpolished sound gives it a gritty, DIY feel that is refreshingly authentic in this age of overproduced pop music.
While not every track is a hit, the album as a whole is a captivating listen that is sure to appeal to fans of vintage cinema and obscure soundtracks.
So grab a glass of bubbly, dim the lights, and let Alden Shuman's "The Devil In Miss Jones" soundtrack take you on a wild ride through the underworld.
You won't regret it.
The Hellfire Vinyl release of this cult classic is a sonic time capsule, transporting listeners back to a time when disco ruled the airwaves and polyester was king.
Shuman's eclectic mix of funk, soul, and psychedelic rock is a testament to his versatility as a composer.
From the sultry grooves of "Devil's Dance" to the haunting melodies of "Heaven Can't Take It," each track is a journey into the depths of the underworld, with Shuman as our fearless guide.
The album's production may be a bit rough around the edges, but that only adds to its charm.
The raw, unpolished sound gives it a gritty, DIY feel that is refreshingly authentic in this age of overproduced pop music.
While not every track is a hit, the album as a whole is a captivating listen that is sure to appeal to fans of vintage cinema and obscure soundtracks.
So grab a glass of bubbly, dim the lights, and let Alden Shuman's "The Devil In Miss Jones" soundtrack take you on a wild ride through the underworld.
You won't regret it.






