The Zaza Sound

The Zaza Sound

The Zaza Sound documents the breadth of Paul Zaza’s musical output, encompassing film and television scoring, soundtrack releases, record productions, session work, and studio recordings. Together, these materials reflect a career built across multiple formats and decades of Canadian music production.

The Biography of Paul Zaza by Robert Williston, edited and approved by Paul Zaza
Paul James Zaza (born December 28, 1952, Toronto, Ontario) is one of the most prolific and quietly influential composers in Canadian screen music history. Trained as a classical pianist yet shaped by the realities of studio work, touring, and production deadlines, Zaza built a career that bridges concert-hall discipline, popular music pragmatism, and industrial-scale film and television scoring. Over several decades, his music has underscored more than 160 film and television productions, placing his work at the core of Canada’s modern screen-music legacy.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Zaza gravitated early toward music and pursued advanced training at the Royal Conservatory of Music, where he studied piano, harmony, orchestration, and formal composition. That classical foundation would remain central to his work, but from the outset Zaza showed little interest in a purely academic path. Instead, he entered the professional music world directly, developing the practical skills that later made him indispensable to producers and directors.

During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Zaza worked as a performing musician, including playing bass in the Toronto production of the musical Hair at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. He also toured as a rock musician with The 5th Dimension, an experience that exposed him to large-scale touring, pop arrangements, and the mechanics of live performance under pressure. These years placed Zaza squarely inside the working musician’s economy, where adaptability, speed, and clarity mattered as much as musical sophistication.

By the mid-1970s, Zaza had settled fully into Toronto’s studio ecosystem. In 1977, he released a series of instrumental jazz-funk and disco-era records, including Le Payback, Zaza, and Hot in Here. Long overlooked outside collector circles, these albums reveal a composer already fluent in groove construction, tight ensemble writing, and polished studio production. In retrospect, they function as an early blueprint for Zaza’s later screen work: rhythmically direct, economically arranged, and designed to serve a specific function.

At the same time, Zaza was building infrastructure. He founded Zaza Sound Productions Ltd., initially as a full-scale 24-track recording studio. Designed with synchronization and film work in mind, the facility soon evolved into a post-production and scoring operation as Zaza’s career shifted increasingly toward screen music. Unlike many composers who relied entirely on external studios, Zaza controlled his own production environment—an advantage that allowed him to deliver scores quickly, efficiently, and with technical precision.

Zaza’s breakthrough in film came at the end of the 1970s through his collaboration with director Bob Clark and fellow composer Carl Zittrer. Their score for Murder by Decree (1979), a dark Victorian thriller centered on Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper, earned the Genie Award for Best Music Score in 1980. The film demonstrated Zaza’s ability to work at a high dramatic level, combining orchestral tension, thematic restraint, and atmosphere-driven storytelling. It also marked the beginning of a long association with genre cinema that would define much of his public reputation.

The early 1980s cemented Zaza as one of Canada’s most reliable and fast-turnaround screen composers. He scored several landmark horror films, including Prom Night (1980), My Bloody Valentine (1981), and Curtains (1983). These projects revealed a composer capable not only of suspense and menace, but of navigating real-world production constraints. On Prom Night, Zaza was tasked with replacing costly licensed disco tracks with original music under extreme deadline pressure—an assignment that underscored his role not just as a composer, but as a problem-solver embedded in the production process.

At the same time, Zaza demonstrated remarkable range. He co-scored A Christmas Story (1983), another Bob Clark film that would go on to become a seasonal institution across North America. Unlike most film scores, which disappear with their release cycle, A Christmas Story ensured that Zaza’s music would be heard repeatedly, year after year, embedding his work into popular memory in a way few composers experience.

Through the 1980s and beyond, Zaza’s output expanded dramatically. He scored mainstream comedies (Porky’s and its sequels), thrillers, family films, television movies, documentaries, and long-form series projects. He also undertook specialized work such as re-scoring international material, including the 1993 Canadian English re-dub of Kimba the White Lion, for which he composed an entirely new soundtrack. By the 1990s and 2000s, his catalogue had reached true “library” scale—so extensive that different sources cite totals ranging from 160 to more than 175 credited productions, depending on how episodic and television work is counted.

Recognition followed quietly but consistently. In addition to his Genie Award, Zaza received multiple SOCAN awards, reflecting the sustained performance and broadcast life of his music. His professional papers, manuscripts, and production materials were later preserved as a dedicated fonds at Library and Archives Canada, an acknowledgement of both the scope and historical importance of his career.

Stylistically, Zaza resists easy categorization. Rather than cultivating a single, instantly identifiable sound, he built a career on musical literacy, technical command, and adaptability. His scores succeed because they understand function: how music supports narrative, pacing, mood, and edit. That combination—classical training, studio fluency, and production realism—made him one of the most consistently employed composers in Canadian film and television during the industry’s most active decades.

Taken as a whole, Paul Zaza’s legacy is not just the number of titles he scored, but the way his music became woven into the fabric of Canadian screen culture—from cult horror and holiday classics to television movies watched in millions of living rooms. His career exemplifies the working composer at full scale: skilled, versatile, and essential.
-Robert Williston

Feature Films

Paul Zaza’s feature-film work spans prestige drama, mainstream comedy, cult horror, family films, and international thrillers. His feature credits include:

A Brooklyn State of Mind — A Christmas Story — A Switch in Time — American Nightmare — Baby Geniuses — Baby Geniuses 2 — Being Different — Birds of Prey — Blackheart — Blindside — Blown Away — Breakin’ All the Rules — Bullies — Cold Sweat — Curtains — Darkness Falling — Deadly Sword — Double Take — Fancy Dancing — First Degree — Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders — Frankenstein ’88 — From the Hip — Gas — Grizzly Falls — Ghostkeeper — Her Vengeance — High Stakes — Higher Education — Hog Wild — I’ll Remember April — In Her Defense — Iron Eagle IV — Isaac Littlefeathers — It Runs in the Family — Judgment in Stone — Karate Dog — Kidnapping of the President — Liar’s Edge — Loose Cannons — Meatballs III — Melanie — Misbegotten — Mob Story — Murder by Decree — My Bloody Valentine — No Contest — No Contest II — Normanicus — Now and Forever — Pale Kings and Princesses — Popcorn — Porky’s — Porky’s II: The Next Day — Prom Night — Prom Night II: Hello Mary Lou — Prom Night III: The Last Kiss — Prom Night IV: Deliver Us — Reckless — Red-Blooded American — Saltwater Moose — Sentimental Reasons — Spoony Love — Stone Cold Dead — The Base — The Brain — The Club — The Dark — The Ex — The Fourth Angel — The Housekeeper — The Last Garden of Eden — The Legbreaker — The Lodger — The Murder — The Pink Chiquitas — The Rage — The Vindicator — Three Card Monte — Title Shot — Turk 182 — Unleashed — Volatile — White Light — You’ll Never Miss It.

Television Films and Specials

Zaza’s television feature and special work includes high-profile network productions and event programming such as:

The American Clock — The Paris Conspiracy — Bright Nights, Dark Days — Miss Piggy’s Christmas — Neighbours in Harmony — Perry Como’s Christmas Special — The Muppets TV Special — Whose Child Is This.

Movies of the Week (M.O.W.)

Throughout the peak era of made-for-television drama, Zaza scored numerous Movies of the Week, including:

Married to a Stranger — Secrets of the Rose Garden — Blue Murder — Body Count — Borrower — Catch a Falling Star — Covert Action — Deadly Pursuit — Derby — Diamonds — Inside Split — Justice Denied — Lady Bear — Murder by Night.

Miniseries

His miniseries work includes large-scale historical and true-crime productions such as:

Chronicle of 1812 — Ford: The Man and the Machine — To Catch a Killer.

Television Series

Zaza’s television series credits reflect both volume and stylistic range, encompassing drama, documentary, music, children’s programming, and entertainment formats. Series work includes:

Backstage — Baloney — Birds in Paradise — Challenge — Country Canada — Dallas (source music) — Divorce Court — Dr. Yes: The Hyannis Affair — Eight Is Enough — Ethan Allen — Fudge-A-Mania — Fifties Connection — Ghostwriters — Hollywood Babylon — Hollywood Camera — Hotel — Just Jazz — Kids of Degrassi (one episode) — Kidsworld — Kimba the White Lion — Let’s Go — Lively Country — Lively Woman — Makin’ Trax — Mania — Mr. Wizard’s World — Music Circle — Ocean’s Alive — Parole Board — Predators and Prey — Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop — SCTV Network — Secret World — Size Small — Size Small Country — Sounds Good — Spenser for Hire — Strange World — Tales of the Klondike — Terra X — That’s Incredible — The Marriage Counsellor — The Parent Trip — The Ron Oliver Show — The Waltons (partial) — The Wayne Thomas Show — Those Amazing Animals — Timelines — Travellin’ Music — Modesty Blaise — The Trouble with Trolls.

Documentaries

Zaza also composed extensively for documentary film and factual television. His documentary credits include:

A Soldier’s Peace — Acts of War — Caught in the Cross-Fire — Flightpath — Focus — Magic Carpet Ride — National Driving Test — Out of Control — Queen Charlotte — Shotpoint 260 — Stanley Cup History — Swords of Freedom — The Test of Your Life.

Shorts

Blue Plate Special — Controlled — Gettin’ Nasty

Record Productions

This section documents Paul Zaza’s work as a record producer, arranger, and recording artist, including albums released under his own name, studio-driven projects, and soundtrack album productions.

Black Magic — Steve Bogard — Trevor Dandy — Eria Fachin — Stew Fargo — Eric Fraser — Gilbert (record) — Bobby G. Griffith — Ray Isaacs (Coasting; Live in L.A.; Double Phase Guitar) — Jon Johnston — Foy Lawson — The Longo Brothers — Jim Lorentz — Fraser Mac — Carol McCartney — Catherine McKinnon — Dave Moffat — Yvonne Murray — Parry Music Library — Paul’s People — Emily Quattrin — Wayne Rembrandt — Kathy Robertson — Sophia Theos — Uncle Paul Richards — Zaza (Le Payback; Hot in Here; Contact; Just a Little Bit; Zaza).

Soundtrack Albums

A Christmas Story — My Bloody Valentine — Curtains — Prom Night (Original) — Prom Night II: Hello Mary Lou — Prom Night III: The Last Kiss — Prom Night IV: Deliver Us From Evil — Ghostkeeper — Sherlock Holmes — Murder by Decree — The Brain — From the Hip.

Live Stage Productions and Touring

This section documents Paul Zaza’s professional live performance work, including stage productions and touring engagements.

Hair (Toronto production, Royal Alexandra Theatre) — The 5th Dimension (touring musician)

Tracks

Artist Track Title
Paul Zaza We're Home Now Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Paul Zaza Murder by Decree Murder by Decree
Catherine McKinnon Dream ST
Soul Explosion Band Badly Badly Gone Out of Many One People
Paul Zaza Funk Rock in the Gym Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Paul Zaza Paul Zaza - Railroad Boogie Music Express comp
Paul Zaza The Brain - Closing Credits The Brain
Paul Zaza Brainspotting The Brain
Paul Zaza Burbank Robber Hot in Here
Paul Zaza Opening Titles Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Paul Zaza Alex on the Move Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Paul Zaza Velo-City Contact
Longo Brothers Free Feeling Imitation Life
Paul Zaza The Kiss to Hell Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Soul Explosion Band What A Wonderful Thing Love Is Too Much Confusion
Paul Zaza Follow the Sun Faces and Places
Paul Zaza Sundown Just a Little Bit
Paul Zaza For Julia Double Phase Guitar (with Ray Isaacs)
Soul Explosion Band You Must Be a Believer Out of Many One People
Paul Zaza Paul Zaza - Burbank Robber Music Express comp
Paul Zaza The Birth Of The Brain The Brain
Yvonne Murray Don't Send Me Roses (Dear Abby) ST
Carol McCartney You Feel So Right Stop Foolin' Around
Paul Zaza Gray Matter The Brain
Paul Zaza Portrait of a Rose Faces and Places
Yvonne Murray Country Boy ST
Kathy Robertson (Kari) No Place Like Stoned Away From Here b/w No Place Like Stoned
Paul Zaza Hot To Trot Hot in Here
Anne-Marie Murray Petty Harbour Bait Skiff Songs Of Newfoundland
Bud Roberts Standin' in the Window This Is Bud Roberts
Paul Zaza The Generator Music Express comp
Anne-Marie Murray Concerning One Summer in Bonay Songs Of Newfoundland
Dave Moffat Keep On Smilin' Keep On Smilin' b/w Mascara Momma
Carol McCartney Stop Foolin' Around Stop Foolin' Around
Paul Zaza Blue Porcelain Faces and Places
Paul Zaza Granada Fantasia Double Phase Guitar (with Ray Isaacs)
Paul Zaza Opening Titles Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
Paul Zaza Be What You Wanna Be Be What You Wanna Be b/w Ode to a Sea Worm
Paul Zaza Down in the Prop Room Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
Paul Zaza Its Mary Lou Maloney Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Wayne Rembrandt La La Bam Jack Touch Me b/w La La Bam Jack
Paul Zaza Paul Zaza - Struttin' Music Express comp
Guido Basso Cry Love Talk
Paul Zaza Delerium The Brain
Stan Farlow Comin' Home Farlow One
Paul Zaza Dance Of The Onids Contact
Stan Farlow I Miss You Farlow One
Paul Zaza Sweet City Woman (Rich Dodson) Rainy Days and Mondays/ Don't Pull Your Love Out On Me Baby b/w You've Got a Friend/ Sweet City Woman
Stan Farlow High Enough for Heaven Farlow One
Uncle Richards Paul Cool Baby Cool Baby b/w Make it Easy On Yourself
Paul Zaza Prom Night Prom Night
Catherine McKinnon Peace in My Heart ST
Soul Explosion Band Hold Me Tonight Too Much Confusion
Anne-Marie Murray O'Brien Has No Place to Go Songs Of Newfoundland
Catherine McKinnon Singing the Blues ST
Paul Zaza Flight to the Sun Faces and Places
Paul Zaza Visit to Hell Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Soul Explosion Band Change Too Much Confusion
Paul Zaza Guitarra Rhumba Double Phase Guitar (with Ray Isaacs)
Paul Zaza Guitarra Espana Double Phase Guitar (with Ray Isaacs)
Paul Zaza Chasing Jim The Brain
Patti Jannetta Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow Yours In Love
Yvonne Murray It's Not Love ST
Longo Brothers Looking For Love Sun Side Up b/w Looking For Love
Paul Zaza Lake Louise Images
Paul Zaza Sailing High Images
Paul Zaza Dancing Lights Faces and Places
Paul Zaza Love Me Till I Die Prom Night
Soul Explosion Band Too Much Confusion Too Much Confusion
Paul Zaza Beautiful People Double Phase Guitar (with Ray Isaacs)
Paul Zaza You Have a Bad Attitude Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Paul Zaza Echoes Curtains...the ultimate nightmare
Paul Zaza Paul Zaza - The Forge Music Express comp
Catherine McKinnon Song for My Father ST
Soul Explosion Band You Too Much Confusion
Pauls People If it Seems Why Don't We Sing Anymore b/w If it Seems
Paul Zaza Demons and Ghosts Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Mary Bailey Special Kind of Love Mystery Lady
Paul Zaza Mimosa Double Phase Guitar (with Ray Isaacs)
Paul Zaza Tell Me About Audra Curtains...the ultimate nightmare
Trevor Dandy When I Prayed Last Night Don't Cry Little Tree
Patti Jannetta I'm Ready For Your Love Yours In Love
Catherine McKinnon Baby in the Morning ST
Yvonne Murray Bride Back Home in Georgia ST
Paul Zaza Rockin' at the Prom Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Paul Zaza Time to Die Murder by Decree
Karen Jones Millicent Green People I Promised to Mention
Paul Zaza Sphere Of Flying Contact
Bud Roberts I'm a Truckdriver This Is Bud Roberts
Paul Zaza Food For Thought The Brain
Paul Zaza Caught Curtains...the ultimate nightmare
Paul Zaza Blues For A Sunday Zaza
Yvonne Murray Guilty of Wanting to ST
Paul Zaza Sailing By Double Phase Guitar (with Ray Isaacs)
Paul Zaza Mary Lou Maloney Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
Mary Bailey Brand New Me Mystery Lady
Paul Zaza Yvonne Moore - The Last Kiss Will Be Mine Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss
Anne-Marie Murray Trinity Cake Songs Of Newfoundland
Trevor Dandy Lord I Come to Thee Don't Cry Little Tree
Paul Zaza Closing Credits Curtains...the ultimate nightmare

Love Talk

Basso, Guido

Copperpenny

Copperpenny - Fuse

Copperpenny - Fuse

Copperpenny - Fuse BACK

Why Don't We Sing Anymore b/w If it Seems

I Want You Boy b/w Summer Fun

45-Pauls People - I Want You Boy VINYL 02

Double Phase Guitar (with Ray Isaacs)

Be What You Wanna Be b/w Ode to a Sea Worm

45-Paul Zaza - Be What Ya Wanna Be VINYL 02

Coasting (with Isaacs)

Paul Zaza & Ray Isaacs - Double Phase Guitar CD

Paul Zaza & Ray Isaacs - Double Phase Guitar INLAY

Stop Foolin' Around

Good Ol' Boys b/w Paper to Write On

McCartney, Carol

Zaza, Paul

Black Magic

45-Black Magic - Good Ol' Boys FRONT

45-Black Magic - Good Ol' Boys VINYL 02

45-Black Magic - Good Ol' Boys VINYL 01

Carol McCartney - Stop Foolin' Around LABEL 02

Carol McCartney - Stop Foolin' Around LABEL 01

Carol McCartney - Stop Foolin' Around BACK

Love & Laughter

Faces and Places

Images

Paul Zaza - Faces and Places BACK

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