Yes, I have the soundtrack album for the Twisted Nerve. It is excellent music though I have no idea of how good the film is.
M. R. James is the greatest ghost story writer of all time, probably. His stories were ultra-subtle and extremely creepy - the way you would think a real ghost would be. Like someone will see a figure, just standing on a street corner, and only realize much later that it was a ghost. The Sixth Sense is definitely in the M. R. James tradition. Also, the original Japanese versions of Ringu (The Ring) and Ju-on (The Grudge) which were absolutely DESTROYED by the damnable American dumbed-down remakes - in which all the M. R. James subtlety and therefore all the actual fear were lost - and which no one seems to notice are bad and a travesty of something great.