: An anthology of 20 suspenseful tales originally broadcast on BBC Radio, narrated in Price's "inimitable style." It is available through retailers like Audible and Google Play.
While only a portion appears in the final song, an extended version of the monologue exists from the original 1982 recording sessions.
Price recorded his entire performance in just two takes . Producers originally considered having him write his own lines, but songwriter Rod Temperton ended up penning the rap while Price was in a taxi on his way to the studio. Vincent Price Thriller
If you are looking for physical media featuring Vincent Price's thrillers or his narration work, several options are available:
To achieve the "spine-chilling" effect, Price utilized a deep vocal fry —mimicking the sound of a creaking door—and dramatic pitch shifts to create a sense of unpredictability and instability. : An anthology of 20 suspenseful tales originally
Vincent Price ’s contribution to Michael Jackson’s "Thriller" is one of the most iconic "deep features" in music history, providing the chilling spoken-word narration and signature evil laugh that concludes the track. The "Thriller" Narration
Price was offered a choice between a percentage of the album's royalties or a flat $20,000 fee . He famously chose the flat fee, missing out on millions as Thriller became the best-selling album of all time. Available Features and Media Producers originally considered having him write his own
: This set includes two of his most famous genre films: the gimmicky thriller House on Haunted Hill (1958) and the post-apocalyptic The Last Man on Earth (1964).