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Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (reissue)
Cat: MAXI 114412. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (vocal)
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (instrumental)
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (edit)
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (Nomoo remix)
Review: One of legendary filmmaker John Carpenter's few forays into electro-disco proper, 'Die Klapperschlange' is an instant throwback, the title theme from the 1981 sci-fi film Escape From New York. Everyone knows this melody, yet few could point to its origin, and that's likely due to the German release of the John Carpenter film being titled 'Die Klapperschlange' ('The Rattlesnake'). And yes, you heard us right: John Carpenter himself made this piece of music. A multi-talented man indeed, though he did work with fellow composer and sound designer Alan Howarth to add the finishing touches here. It's as if this track were made for the anarcho-discos of the future, its inherent darkness rendering it seemingly unassailable by the crumbling of society or public breakouts of violence depicted in the film. Plus, there's *that* unmistakable four-bar extension, in which a three-note hook has permanently wedged itself in our minds - wowee. And on this new release via ZYX, we've got two new alt-mixes and an outrun techno remix from Nomoo. Sweet!
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Gespielt von: Josh Cheon, Tom Drew
 in stock $20.83
Alben
Minecraft Volume Alpha (Soundtrack)
Cat: GI 243CD. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Key
Door
Subwoofer Lullaby
Death
Living Mice
Moog City
Haggstrom
Minecraft
Oxygene
Equinoxe
Mice On Venus
Dry Hands
Wet Hands
Clark
Chris
Thirteen
Excuse
Sweden
Cat
Dog
Danny
Beginning
Droopy Like Ricochet
Droopy Likes Your Face
Review: While the appeal of Minecraft may be lost on some, there's no doubting the cultural significance of the immersive, user-built game. One of the title's most attractive features has always been its' music, which was composed, played and produced by a hitherto unknown German producer called Daniel Rosenfeld, under the C418 alias. Here, in the first of two volumes, Ghostly International showcases the best of Rosenfeld's work for the series. Sitting somewhere between the spacious ambience of Pete Namlook and Brian Eno, the heart-aching piano motifs of Eric Satie, and the sweeping orchestral pulse of a movie soundtrack, the 24 pieces here stand up with anything released by seasoned ambient producers in recent times.
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Love Generation (Soundtrack) (reissue)
CAGNET / VARIOUS
Love Generation (Soundtrack) (reissue) (gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7297/8. Rel: 02 Nov 24
Cagnet - "Realizing" (0:23)
Cagnet - "How Life Can Be So Sweet" (3:48)
Meo - "True True" (3:45)
Phil Sista - "Hadashi Ni Naritai" (4:03)
Daisuke Hinata - "Sometime Ago" (3:15)
Cagnet - "Poetry Of Love" (3:55)
Saki from Section S - "Izanai" (4:32)
Meo - "Clack-sion" (4:42)
Daisuke Hinata - "True True" (Guitar version) (1:34)
Cagnet - "True To Your Heart" (3:49)
Cagnet - "Got Me On The Run" (4:02)
Cagnet - "Hear Me Cry" (3:48)
Daisuke Hinata - "Letter" (1:16)
Phil Sista - "Paradise Alley" (4:05)
Space Junkies - "Mind Time Bomb" (4:50)
Cagnet - "Love Generation" (4:16)
Daisuke Hinata - "True True" (Piano version) (1:45)
Review: The reissue of Cagnet's Love Generation soundtrack is a nostalgic treasure for fans of 90s Japanese drama music. Originally composed for the hit series Love Generation (1997), starring Takuya Kimura and Takako Matsu, this soundtrack beautifully captures the show's emotional depth. Cagnet. led by Daisuke Hinata, crafted a unique blend of smooth jazz, pop, and wistful melodies that perfectly mirror the highs and lows of the drama's love story. Ahead of the time for then, now fits well with the Japanese reissue focus on smooth City Pop sounds. What sets this soundtrack apart is its balance between atmospheric background music and catchy, memorable tunes, which play an integral role in heightening the emotional resonance of key scenes. These tracks show Cagnet's ability to weave together soulful rhythms with melodic sophistication, making this reissue a perfect trip down memory lane. Now available on clear red double vinyl, Love Generation is an ideal piece to fit in with the classic Japanese drama soundtracks.
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Resident Evil 3 (Soundtrack)
Resident Evil 3 (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: LMLP 144. Rel: 05 Sep 24
A New Threat Is Born (1:41)
Escape (4:34)
The City Of Chaos (1:52)
Coming To Kill You (0:38)
The City Of Ruin (2:33)
Nemesis' Theme (2:41)
Desperate Ascent (3:25)
Free From Fear (2:02)
Fighting In The Flames (3:42)
No Other Way (0:36)
The City Without Hope (1:54)
Invincible Nemesis (4:12)
Battle Against The Beast (6:20)
Save Room (3:28)
Surrounded By Terror (4:00)
Determined To Find Carlos (3:53)
Laboratory (3:58)
Chase (2:19)
Metamorphosis (5:37)
Take Back The Vaccine (2:04)
Every Mistake Has A Cost (2:33)
The End Of Racoon City (1:34)
Sadness & Regret (2:07)
Staff & Credits (3:39)
Review: From the moment you hit play on 'A New Threat Is Born', the first few minutes on this soundtrack to the acclaimed video game, Resident Evil 3, you could easily close your eyes and feel like you're back sat in front of a TV playing the story through. If you're unfamiliar with the franchise, let's just say it (re)wrote the book on survival horror, and a big part of this was in the scores used to accompany the on-screen tension. Less focused on specific theme tunes and tracks, over time the emphasis has increasingly fallen on building atmosphere and setting up jump scares for unassuming players. On a record, that sounds like a combination of fast moving and quickly developing instrumental movements and intimidating sound effects. Perhaps not the dinner party soundtrack you were looking for, nevertheless it makes a big impact.
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Resident Evil 3 (Soundtrack) (B-STOCK)
Resident Evil 3 (Soundtrack) (B-STOCK) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: LMLP 144 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
A New Threat Is Born (1:41)
Escape (4:34)
The City Of Chaos (1:52)
Coming To Kill You (0:38)
The City Of Ruin (2:33)
Nemesis' Theme (2:41)
Desperate Ascent (3:25)
Free From Fear (2:02)
Fighting In The Flames (3:42)
No Other Way (0:36)
The City Without Hope (1:54)
Invincible Nemesis (4:12)
Battle Against The Beast (6:20)
Save Room (3:28)
Surrounded By Terror (4:00)
Determined To Find Carlos (3:53)
Laboratory (3:58)
Chase (2:19)
Metamorphosis (5:37)
Take Back The Vaccine (2:04)
Every Mistake Has A Cost (2:33)
The End Of Racoon City (1:34)
Sadness & Regret (2:07)
Staff & Credits (3:39)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


From the moment you hit play on 'A New Threat Is Born', the first few minutes on this soundtrack to the acclaimed video game, Resident Evil 3, you could easily close your eyes and feel like you're back sat in front of a TV playing the story through. If you're unfamiliar with the franchise, let's just say it (re)wrote the book on survival horror, and a big part of this was in the scores used to accompany the on-screen tension. Less focused on specific theme tunes and tracks, over time the emphasis has increasingly fallen on building atmosphere and setting up jump scares for unassuming players. On a record, that sounds like a combination of fast moving and quickly developing instrumental movements and intimidating sound effects. Perhaps not the dinner party soundtrack you were looking for, nevertheless it makes a big impact.
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 in stock $47.20
Music From Warner Bros Cartoon 1936-1958 (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Music From Warner Bros Cartoon 1936-1958 (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (limited gatefold orange & blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 060349 7827121. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Putty Tat Trouble (part 6) (2:18)
Hillbilly Hare (1950) (3:21)
Early WB Scores: The Depression Era (1936-1941) (6:01)
The Good Egg (1939) - A Vintage Merrie Melodie (4:37)
Various Cues From Bugs Bunny Films (1943-1956) (4:54)
There They Go Go Go (1956) - A Complete Road Runner (1:31)
Stalling Self Parody: Music From Porky's Preview - Preceded By The Introduction From You Ought To Be In Pictures (3:00)
Anxiety Montage (1952-1955) (0:45)
Stalling: The War Years (1942-1946) (15:41)
Medley - Dinner Music For A Pack Of Hungry Cannibals (1941-1950) (5:01)
Carl Stalling With Milt Franklyn In Session (1956) (5:32)
Speedy Gonzalez (1955) Meets Two Crows From Tacos (1956) (7:13)
Powerhouse And Other Cuts From The Early 50's (5:59)
Porky In Wackyland (1938) / Dough For The Do Do (1949) (5:38)
To Itch His Own (1958) - Stalling's Last Score (6:14)
Review: This is a delightful celebration of classic cartoon scores that arrives for a special Black Friday 2024 release. The collection showcases the genius of composers like Carl Stalling and Milt Franklyn, whose music defined the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies era. Orchestral brilliance and playful synchronisation bring timeless characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck to life. With all new remastered tracks, the album highlights intricate arrangements and whimsical motifs that revolutionised animation scoring. Perfect for collectors and nostalgia enthusiasts alike, this one honours the artistry behind some of the most iconic and enduring cartoon soundtracks in entertainment history.
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Tron (Soundtrack)
Tron (Soundtrack) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 874843 9. Rel: 27 May 22
Creation Of TRON (0:45)
Only Solutions (3:37)
We've Got Company (2:16)
Wormhole (2:27)
Ring Game & Escape (2:56)
Water, Music & Tronaction (2:23)
TRON Scherzo (1:38)
Miracle & Magician (2:37)
Magic Landings (3:42)
Theme From TRON (1:32)
1990's Theme (2:03)
Love Theme (2:07)
Tower Music - Let Us Pray (3:45)
Light Sailer (2:34)
Sea Of Simulation (3:25)
A New TRON & The MCP (5:00)
Anthem (1:37)
Ending Titles (5:09)
Review: Is Wendy Carlos one of the most underrated and overlooked of the female synth pioneers? It probably depends who you ask, with the die hard archivists no doubt ready to stand up and scream "who doesn't remember, respect, and revere her?" Nevertheless, in terms of popular culture she hasn't received the same level of reappraisal as the likes of Delia Derbyshire in recent years, in the UK at least, although perhaps that's because Britain always loves celebrating British achievements.

In all honesty, Carlos is just as important as anyone who has ever laid a finger on a synthesizer. Her legacy includes helping develop the benchmark setting Moog, alongside three truly unforgettable and iconic soundtracks. The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, and finally Tron, the latter - this - forsaking omnipresent tension and sense of impending doom, and menacing, snarling electronic takes on classical overtures, for something more in keeping with a Disney movie - fantastical, sweeping, and emotionally charged.
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Nosferatu (Soundtrack)
Nosferatu (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold oxblood red vinyl 2xLP + die-cut poster)
Cat: SBR 355LPC3. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Once Upon A Time
Come To Me
Premonition
Herr Knock
Ellen's Dream
Incantation
Goodbye
The Inn/Moroi
Shrine
A Carriage Awaits
Come By The Fire
Destiny
The Castle
Covenant
The Crypt
Lost
Hysterical Spell
Devourance
The Monastery
Solomonar
Increase Thy Thunders
The Professor
Dreams Grow Darker
Possession
An Arrival
A Return
Grunewald
Despair In My Coming
A Curious Mark
Orlok's Shadow
The Vampyr
The First Night
Death, All Around Us
I Know Him
The Second Night
These Nightmares Exist
A Priestess Of Isis
Last Goodbye
Never Sleep Again
The Third Night
The Prince Of Rats
Daybreak
Liliacs
Review: Robin Carolan's latest score for Robert Eggers' Nosferatu is a darkly atmospheric work that fuses gothic elements with a broad range of instruments and sounds. Following their successful collaboration on The Northman, Carolan once again teams up with Eggers to craft a haunting, meticulously composed score that complements the eerie 19th-century setting. British musician Daniel Pioro leads the orchestration, which features 60 string players, a full choir, horns, woodwinds, a harpist and two percussionists. Despite this grandeur, one of the trickiest pieces to perfect was the opening music box which really shows Carolan and Eggers' meticulous attention to detail. Carolan sought to avoid modern influences in the score while embracing contemporary instruments, a balance enhanced by Letty Stott's use of ancient horns and pipes. Carolan's inspirations were diverse, from Bartok and Coil to films like The Innocents and Eyes Wide Shut. He also drew from the Ukrainian film The Eve of Ivan Kupalo to shape the otherworldly tone of the score. Rather than focusing on horror cliches, Carolan emphasised the melancholic and tragic aspects of the story, adding a layer of warped romanticism. The result is an evocative soundtrack that, while perfectly aligned with the film, also stands as a powerful work of art on its own.
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Lost Themes IV: Noir
Lost Themes IV: Noir (LP + poster)
Cat: SBR 336LP. Rel: 02 May 24
My Name Is Death (5:36)
Machine Fear (4:24)
Last Rites (4:30)
The Burning Door (3:20)
He Walks By Night (4:06)
Beyond The Gallows (3:37)
Kiss The Blood Off My Fingers (4:39)
Guillotine (4:04)
The Demon's Shadow (3:26)
Shadows Have A Thousand Eyes (4:46)
Review: Is John Carpenter the best soundtrack composer of all time? The jury will always be out on that one, but chances are if you're reading this you'd prefer to tuck into the score to Assault On Precinct 13 than the pomp and pageantry of, say, John Williams or Hans Zimmer. Not that we don't have a huge amount of time for both those maestros, too. Lost Themes IV: Noir isn't really a soundtrack, of course, and goes some way to positioning Carpenter as a true musical genius well beyond any connection with the silver screen. Like listening to midnight blue descend over the endless sprawl of an unnamed city in soft focus, the album is packed with after dark overtures steeped in the kind of atmosphere you can cut with a knife.
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Halloween Ends (Soundtrack)
Halloween Ends (Soundtrack) (gatefold pumpkin orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBRC3 315. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Where Is Jeremy? (4:35)
Halloween Ends (main Title) (0:43)
Laurie's Theme Ends (2:50)
The Cave (0:18)
Cool Kid (1:02)
Drags To The Cave (0:37)
Evil Eyes (1:55)
Transformation (1:50)
Because Of You (1:27)
Requiem For Jeremy (0:58)
Kill The Cop (1:57)
Corey & Michael (1:43)
Corey's Requiem (2:07)
The Junk Yard (2:05)
Where Are You? (2:02)
Bye Bye Corey (1:15)
The Fight (0:52)
Before Her Eyes (3:43)
The Procession (1:44)
Cherry Blossoms (3:00)
Halloween Ends (5:03)
Review: Don't believe the hype - we certainly don't. Halloween Ends, 2022's trilogy-concluding horror flick that brought the story of evil Michael Myers to a bone chilling climax, is almost definitely not going to be the last time we hear the terrifying piano riff John Carpenter came up with for his original 1978 slasher classic, Halloween. Nor will it likely be the final outing for the mask-wearing, knife-wielding menace of Haddonfield, Illinois; fictional town the franchise centres on.

Let's face it, the most recent outing in the saga only represented the conclusion of the last three films, but since the first time there have been 13 movies, many comic books, one video game and tons of merchandise. All that aside, you can believe the hype surrounding the latest score, which sees synth and atmosphere master Carpenter, alongside son and regular collaborator Davies, invoke the eerie unease that first catapulted Halloween into the pantheons of all-time greatest scare fests. Don't sleep after listening, then; who knows what's out there.
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Lost Themes IV: Noir
Lost Themes IV: Noir (CD in slipcase)
Cat: SBR 336CD. Rel: 02 May 24
My Name Is Death
Machine Fear
Last Rites
The Burning Door
He Walks By Night
Beyond The Gallows
Kiss The Blood Off My Fingers
Guillotine
The Demon's Shadow
Shadows Have A Thousand Eyes
Review: A decade ago, legendary horror movie composer/director John Carpenter joined forces with son Cody and godson Daniel Davies to make Lost Themes, a collection of new musical compositions to "soundtrack the movies in your mind". It kick-started a prolific period of musical activity which included both real soundtracks and music made for imaginary ones. Lost Themes IV sits in the latter camp, with the trio delivering music inspired by the aesthetic of "noir" movies. While Carpenter senior's suspenseful, paired-down drum machine rhythms and clandestine synthesiser sounds are still present, they work in harmony with creepy effects, immersive sound effects and additional instrumentation. For proof, see the growling guitars on 'My name IS Death' and the exotic classical guitars and sitars of 'He Walks. By Night'.
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Anthology II (Movie Themes 1976-1988) (Soundtrack)
Anthology II (Movie Themes 1976-1988) (Soundtrack) (limited blue vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 324LPC3. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Chariots Of Pumpkins (Halloween III) (3:29)
69th St Bridge (Escape From New York) (3:24)
The Alley (War) (Big Trouble In Little China) (2:00)
Wake Up (They Live) (3:21)
Julie’s Dead (Assault On Precinct 13) (1:49)
The Shape Enters Laurie’s Room (Halloween II) (1:45)
Season Of The Witch (Halloween III) (2:04)
Love At A Dance (Prince Of Darkness) (3:33)
The Shape Stalks Again (Halloween II) (3:06)
Burn It (The Thing) (2:22)
Fuchs (The Thing) (2:11)
To Mac’s Shack (The Thing) (2:57)
Walk To The Lighthouse (The Fog) (2:38)
Laurie’s Theme (Halloween) (2:30)
Review: Is John Carpenter the most formidable force in 20th Century US moviemaking? He must certainly be in the running. Say what you will about the genres he focuses on (horror, suspense, sci fi, slasher, those details aren't significant. Instead, what's important to remember is that for decades the director has dedicated his career to creating not just vivid on-screen worlds, but atmospheres and feelings. Taking ownership of his own scores is a big part of that, and in many ways Carpenter's tunes are as memorable as his plots. Here joined by son Cody, and Lost Themes I & II sparring partner Daniel Davies, many of the most iconic tones, keys, melodies, and hooks from more than 20 years of cinematic delights are presented as new - and we couldn't be happier.

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Lost Themes IV: Noir
Lost Themes IV: Noir (limited translucent red vinyl LP + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SBR 336LPC3. Rel: 02 May 24
My Name Is Death (5:36)
Machine Fear (4:24)
Last Rites (4:30)
The Burning Door (3:20)
He Walks By Night (4:06)
Beyond The Gallows (3:37)
Kiss The Blood Off My Fingers (4:39)
Guillotine (4:04)
The Demon's Shadow (3:26)
Shadows Have A Thousand Eyes (4:46)
Review: A decade after John Carpenter's groundbreaking Lost Themes debut, his collaboration with son Cody Carpenter and godson Daniel Davies, the pioneering composer and director has revitalised his career. Lost Themes IV: Noir explores the essence of film noir, infusing Carpenter's signature synth-driven sound with dark, atmospheric motifs. Described as "soundtracks for the movies in your mind," these compositions evoke the mysterious allure of classic noir films. While traditional noir scores relied on orchestral arrangements, Carpenter, Carpenter, and Davies craft their distinctive sound with synths and guitars, capturing the essence of the genre. With this latest installment, they continue to redefine Carpenter's musical legacy, transcending mere homage to create immersive sonic experiences.
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Lost Themes IV: Noir
Lost Themes IV: Noir (limited tan & black marbled vinyl LP + 1-sided screen printed clear vinyl 7" + fold-out poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: SBR 336LPC4. Rel: 02 May 24
My Name Is Death (LP)
Machine Fear
Last Rites
The Burning Door
He Walks By Night
Beyond The Gallows
Kiss The Blood Off My Fingers
Guillotine
The Demon's Shadow
Shadows Have A Thousand Eyes
Black Cathedral (7") (3:48)
Review: A decade since his groundbreaking Lost Themes debut, John Carpenter, along with son Cody Carpenter and godson Daniel Davies, has revitalised his career. Lost Themes IV: Noir delves into the essence of film noir, infusing Carpenter's iconic synth-driven style with dark, atmospheric elements. Termed "soundtracks for the movies in your mind," these compositions summon the enigmatic charm of classic noir films. Departing from traditional orchestral scores, the trio crafts a distinct sound with synths and guitars, capturing the genre's essence. With this latest release, they redefine Carpenter's musical legacy, moving beyond homage to create immersive sonic experiences that transcend expectations.
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Elemental 7 (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: CTIE 722. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Dancing Ghosts (9:44)
Temple Bar (edit) (6:21)
Meeting Mr. Evans (3:40)
The Final Calling (3:19)
Sidereal (5:27)
Invisible Spectrum (edit) (4:04)
Well Spring Of Life (6:12)
Review: Expanding on the ever-present fervour for classic industrial music, CTI's Elemental 7 lands in our laps, a reissue of the soundtrack to their 1982 film of the same name. Devastating and brutal sound effects are paired with haunting vocal performances on this two-suite clanker for the ages, while the accompanying video features cut-up video clips and dancing ghosts, while nods in the titles refer to seances and exorcisms. Don't pass on this one, as it's not just any old soundtrack; underwater worlds and vaporeal explosions make up its more unusual sonics.
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Carnage
Carnage (LP + booklet)
Cat: BS 021LP. Rel: 18 Jun 21
Hand Of God (5:16)
Old Time (4:58)
Carnage (4:31)
White Elephant (6:08)
Albuquerque (3:47)
Lavender Fields (4:19)
Shattered Ground (5:28)
Balcony Man (4:29)
Review: It only seems like yesterday when Nick Cave delivered his wonderfully captivating joint piece with fellow-Australian Bad Seed Warren Ellis. In fact it was early March, and since then we've all likely been through the kinds of highs and lows this record reflects so accurately. There's a lot of space to Carnage, but it's also an album of intensity, in a refined and sophisticated way.

Packed with incredibly cinematic, theatrical and dramatic moments, at its loudest 'White Elephant' is bordering on a genuinely euphoric religious experience, one rousing and hugely emotional crescendo of chorus and big stage notes after another. At its quietest, 'Shattered Ground' sounds like one man alone with a piano and eternal sadness. Meanwhile, the title track is classic troubadour business. In summary, a grand, mesmerising and personal voyage.
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Mars (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Mars (Soundtrack) (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile yellow flame vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVATM 399C. Rel: 09 Jul 24
Mars Theme (1:42)
Mars (3:50)
Daedalus (3:00)
Earth (2:15)
Science (2:19)
Space X (2:35)
Space Station (4:16)
Symphony Of The Dead (9:10)
Planetarium (2:27)
Towards Daedalus (2:49)
Life On Mars (3:47)
Review: Nick Cave and Warren Ellis's soundtrack for the National Geographic documentary about an imagined 2033 manned mission to Mars feels like a sketch for the atmospheric soundscapes of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' 2016 album Skeleton Tree. Both works inhabit the same dark-hued, super-charged sonic atmosphere. Cave's cinematic music, enriched by Ellis's imaginative contributions, explores a wide range of sounds: distorted guitars in 'Space X,' sibylline keyboard arpeggios in 'Space Station,' and vast synthesized swathes evoking space's void. 'Planetarium' features soulful drones and synthesized strings, creating anticipation and stillness. With few vocals, this ambient soundtrack is perfect for chilling out and daydreaming. It's a departure from the intense emotions of the Bad Seeds, reflecting Cave's inward focus after personal tragedy. Unlike many soundtracks, this one stands apart, integral to Cave and Ellis's collaboration, and can be savored without thinking about Mars. Now available on vinyl for the first time!
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Tenkiller (Soundtrack)
Cat: FR 141CD. Rel: 08 Jun 23
TAH
Badman
Dad's Drunk
The Fabulous Shitheads
LE
The Return Of Badman
Lake Time (Mr Rodan)
Kids
QUAH
Badman 3: Die Badman Die
B4dm4n
Punishment Box
Beck's Theme
OK
Badman V: A New Beginning
Bleeding Out
Tenkiller
Review: .By its very nature, Tenkiller is a very different beast to Chat Pile's other releases. Recorded in the winter of 2020 to be the soundtrack to Tenkiller, an indie movie about the lives of ordinary people in small-town America, it sees the noise-rock/post-hardcore combo focus on mood and tone, rather than form and function. As a result, fuzzy and forthright cuts of the sort you'd expect come supplemented by dystopian, industrial-influenced soundscapes, lo-fi alt-country, guitar-laden mood pieces, low-slung and effects-laden creepiness, intense electronica and the kind of slow-burn ambient-not-ambient that was once the preserve of cult bands such as Labradford.
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The Cheetah Girls 2 (Soundtrack)
The Cheetah Girls 2 (Soundtrack) (translucent gold & black splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: DSN 1673941. Rel: 24 Jan 25
The Party's Just Begun (3:09)
Strut (3:10)
Dance With Me (feat Belinda) (3:05)
Why Wait (3:02)
A La Nanita Nana (feat Belinda) (2:06)
Do Your Own Thing (3:17)
It's Over (2:52)
Step Up (3:09)
Amigas Cheetahs (3:52)
Cherish The Moment (3:33)
Cheetah Sisters (Barcelona mix) (2:34)
Everyone's A Star (3:48)
It's Gonna Be Alright (3:50)
Review: This soundtrack was originally released in 2006 and is a great reflection of the Disney Channel movie's rich and candied musical journey. Featuring songs that blend pop, r&b and dance beats, the album showcases the talents of the Cheetah Girls themselves aka Adrienne Bailon, Sabrina Bryan and Kiely Williams as they take on new challenges in Barcelona. Highlights include the upbeat 'Strut' the empowering 'Cheetah-licious Christmas' and the catchy 'The Party's Just Begun'" The soundtrack perfectly mirrors the film's themes of friendship, self-expression and following dreams as well as being full of infectious tunes.
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Man With A Movie Camera (Soundtrack) (20th Anniversary Edition)
Man With A Movie Camera (Soundtrack) (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold white & grey vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: ZEN 78XX. Rel: 19 Oct 23
The Projectionist (4:20)
Melody (4:30)
Dawn (1:26)
The Awakening Of A Woman (Burnout) (4:18)
Reel Life (Evolution II) (6:59)
Postlude (1:47)
Evolution (Versao Portuense) (5:40)
Man With The Movie Camera (4:27)
Voyage (3:56)
Odessa (1:59)
Theme De Yoyo (2:23)
The Magician (2:29)
Theme (reprise) (2:48)
Yoyo Waltz (3:42)
Drunken Tune (2:31)
The Animated Tripod (2:21)
All Things (4:32)
Review: 20 years have now passed since The Cinematic Orchestra unveiled their soundtrack to experimental, Soviet-era silent documentary film The Man With The Movie Camera. As this deluxe, deliciously packaged anniversary reissue shows, it remains one of J Swinscoe and company's most timeless and on-point works - an effortlessly atmospheric affair that blends neo-classical strings and deep, smoky jazz instrumentation with subtle electronics, swelling ambient chords and nods to contemporary music. This time round, the album - which boasts highlights including the fan favourite title track, the dancefloor-ready 'Theme De Yoyo' and the stirring 'All Things' - has been pressed to coloured vinyl and comes accompanied by extensive new liner notes.
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Significant Other (Soundtrack)
Significant Other (Soundtrack) (blue vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: INV 296LP. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Forest Replicant (1:54)
Deer Jumpscare (1:20)
Themes In Ruth's Mind (2:46)
First Montage (2:06)
Isn't That Enough (1:52)
The Cave & Second Montage (2:51)
Proposal At The Cliff Face (3:25)
Harry's Return (3:02)
Goodbye Ruth (Do I Love You?) (2:50)
Beach (4:52)
Shark (1:33)
Endcave (3:26)
Ruth Smash (3:46)
Dread Credits (3:41)
Review: Oliver Coates is a composer, cellist and producer who has worked with notable bands lie Radiohead and artists such as Mica Levi. He turns out some of his best work here on the score for Significant Other which is dark and dense, unsettling and absorbing. The movie follows some rather sinister happenings that blight a young couple on a trip backpacking through the forest of the Pacific Northwest. This edition comes on nice blue vinyl and with a download code as well as a double-sided printed inset. It's a real collector's edition for sure.

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Music From Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service
Jarvis COCKER / VARIOUS
Cat: CDCHD 1543. Rel: 26 Sep 19
John Baker - "Invasion Muzak"
Tim Rose - "Snowed In"
Antony & The Johnsons - "Crazy In Love"
Jarvis Cocker/David Cunningham - "The Interrogative Mood"
The Katzenjammers - "Cars"
Joseph & Louise Spence - "Won't That Be A Happy Time"
Andrew Wartts & The Gospel Storytellers - "Peter & John"
Bob Welch - "Don't Wait Too Long"
Alternative TV - "Cold Rain"
Serafina Steer - "Day Glo"
The Kings Singers - "After The Gold Rush"
Miranda July - "Rock Intro"
Morgana King - "It's A Quiet Thing"
Nina Simone - "Baltimore"
Art Garfunkel - "Waters Of March"
The Legendary Tigerman - "The Whole World's Got Eyes On You"
Cabaret Voltaire - "The Single"
Derek Cain/Derek Bowskill - "December"
Deanna Storey/John Brion - "Little Person"
Jake Thakray - "Old Molly Metcalf"
The Camarata Contemporary Chamber Group - "Gymnopedie No 3"
The Phoenix Foundation/Christopher Hitchens - "Corale/Thoughts On Religion"
Headless Heroes - "True Love Will Find You In The End"
Review: He will forever be known as the frontman of Pulp, but for many music lovers Jarvis Cocker has also won our affections with his erudite selections for his BBC 6 Music show. Entitled Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service, it ran every week from 2010 to 2017 and now a selection of his personal favourites get the compilation treatment. Reflecting the mood of most Sundays, the music is soothing, soft and mellow, but always high quality. There are stunning covers or Beyonce by Anthony & the Jonsons and Gary Numan's "Cars" on steel drums, plaintive piano pieces from John Baker and a classic from Nina Simone amongst a whole treasure trove of gems.
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Four Rooms (Soundtrack)
Four Rooms (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LPMH 8282. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Vertigogo (LP1: The Missing Ingredient - Opening Theme) (2:18)
Junglero (0:08)
Four Rooms Swing (1:54)
Bewitched (0:01)
Tea & Eva In The Elevator (2:05)
Invocation (0:56)
Breakfast At Denny's (2:14)
Strange Brew (2:06)
Coven Of Witches (2:19)
The Earthly Diana (1:33)
Eva Seduces Ted (2:00)
Hallway Ted (The Wrong Man) (1:36)
Headshake Rhumba (0:42)
Skippen, Pukin, Sigfried (1:49)
Angela (1:04)
Punch Drunk (2:12)
Male Bonding (0:53)
Mariachi (LP2: The Misbehavers) (0:25)
Antes De Medianoche (2:40)
Sentimental Journey (2:15)
Kids Watch TV (0:22)
Champagne & Needles (1:59)
Bullseye (2:05)
Harlem Nocturne (0:59)
The Millionaire's Holiday (4:40)
Ted-O-Vater (The Man From Hollywood) (0:38)
Vertigogo (Closing Credits) (5:28)
D In The Hallway (0:22)
Torchy (0:16)
Review: Four Rooms reflects a very fun time in Hollywood, or at least the annals of American cinema. Co-directed by Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, the story of the fictional Los Angeles-set Hotel Mon Signor, and the strange, demanding, off-putting, and straight up intimidating guests that stay there on New Year's Eve - just as Tim Roth starts his first shift on the job as bellhop - is full of energy and a carefree, playful attitude. It's the kind of movie which, if it were made today, would no doubt be rushed straight to the bottom of the New Releases section on whatever streaming service you've given in to because it would feel cheap rather than charismatic. But in 1994, catching a quintet of fresh filmmakers on the rise, at a time when positivity reigned and the silver screen still had an ounce of class, means the whole thing worked well. As for the soundtrack, we veer between Americana and a reworking of the theme from 1960s US TV series Bewitched, weird, meditative vocal drone and lounge music.
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Apocalypse Now: Final Cut (Soundtrack)
Apocalypse Now: Final Cut (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: MOND 315B. Rel: 25 Nov 24
The Doors - "Opening: The End" (8:26)
The Delta (3:34)
Dossier (2:51)
Orange Light (3:53)
Richard Wagner - "Ride Of The Valkyries" (3:48)
D Hawkins/S J Lewis/E Breadwater - "Suzie Q" (3:39)
C Coppola/F Coppola/M Hart - "Nung River" (1:05)
C Coppola/F Coppola/R Hansen - "Do Lung" (4:22)
Letters From Home (1:31)
C Coppola/F Coppola/M Hart - "Clean's Death" (2:34)
Clean's Funeral (3:43)
Love Theme (4:13)
Chief's Death (2:28)
Voyage (4:00)
Chef's Head (2:36)
Kurtz Chorale (1:42)
Finale (8:05)
Review: The music from Apocalypse Now is a compelling piece of the film's unique atmosphere, composed by Carmine Coppola and his son, Francis Ford Coppola. This remastered gatefold 2xLP presents a score that is anything but conventional. Featuring bold electronic experimentation, the music complements the film's depiction of chaos and inner turmoil. Tracks like 'The Delta' and 'The Dossier' create a meditative, eerie backdrop, while 'Orange Light' and 'Voyage' highlight the hallucinatory journey of its protagonist, with the latter infusing a touch of psychedelic guitar. While it's not a traditional, action-driven score, the pulsating synths of 'Nung River' and dissonance of 'Chef's Head' bring tension to the forefront. Its final moments with 'Finale' bring reflection to a movie that explores the boundaries of duty and sanity. Although challenging at times, the music's blend of synthetic and natural elements provides a fascinating listen, especially for those open to a bold 1970s electronic sound.
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Endgame: Bronx Lotta Finale (Soundtrack)
Endgame: Bronx Lotta Finale (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + inserts with obi-strip)
Cat: PULSE 001. Rel: 14 Mar 22
Atomic Contamination (1:15)
Starlights (4:24)
Danger Ahead (3:13)
Mystical Nights (1:19)
A Sad Kiss (0:45)
Night Terror (2:56)
Transformation (version 2) (3:25)
A Sad Kiss (version 3) (0:39)
Lilith Theme (version 2) (0:50)
Night Terror (version 3) (2:13)
A Sad Kiss (version 4) (1:36)
Transformation (2:23)
Rainbow Eyes (1:14)
Sneack Attack (3:04)
Night Terror (version 4) (1:32)
A Sad Kiss (version 2) (0:34)
Transformation (version 3) (2:04)
Mental Apocalypse (2:50)
Deadly Waiting (1:20)
Night Terror (version 2) (2:40)
Lilith Theme (1:47)
Fear & Death (1:14)
Review: Hauled from the vaults of cult ephemera, Endgame: Brox Lotta Finale is a 1983 gem of low-budget sci-fi trash for all B-movie weirdos. But if the film itself relies on its flaws for its charm, don't let that detract from the excellent soundtrack by Carlo Maria Cordio. The Italian synth composer also known for Troll 2, Pieces and other niche favourites serves up a panoply of incidentals, themes and sequences that will leave you reeling in a reverie of VHS grade bombast. Pulse Video have gone to town on this reissue, with high end artwork and eight collectible lobby cards in a gatefold sleeve which make this a must-have for all devotees of retro cinema oddities.
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Delia Derbyshire: The Myths & The Legendary Tapes (Soundtrack)
Cornet Lament (4:00)
Four Bebe (2:36)
Sirens (2:49)
Delia Tones (4:12)
Animals (2:28)
Psychedelic Projections (1:33)
Reverse Adrenalin (1:08)
Snuff Chorus (0:38)
Cosmic Static Noise Wasps (2:00)
An Individualist (2:13)
Ceiling Of Sickening Sound (1:12)
Dream Diner Party (3:39)
Guitar (Twickenham Studio 3) (3:27)
Labyrinthine (3:20)
Tatum Ergo (2:34)
Review: Cosey Fanni Tutti is one of the great treasures of UK synth and industrial music, and it's no stretch to consider her legacy as a continuation of the groundbreaking work of Delia Derbyshire. As such, she was a natural choice to compose a soundtrack to Caroline Catz's BBC4 docu-drama Delia Derbyshire: The Myths and the Legendary Tapes. As Tutti explains, she extensively researched Derbyshire's archives of recordings, compositional notes and techniques and intertwined them with her own practices to create a perfect fusion, or as she puts it, an alliance of our sensibilities. If you take synth music seriously, this release is nigh-on essential listening.
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Recordings 1990-1993
Cat: SHUKAI 9. Rel: 07 Mar 24
The Great Hen-Yuan' River (3:27)
Summer Will Not Come (3:57)
Six Coral Devils (part II) (2:15)
Six Coral Devils (part III) (1:52)
Six Coral Devils (part IV) (1:41)
Six Coral Devils (part V) (3:12)
Six Coral Devils (part VII) (2:40)
Definitely That Ketsal (1:37)
The Waltz Windows On The Floor (1:26)
Blue (2:25)
Kwolyj Twist (Slow Twist) (1:25)
Argolida (part I) (2:31)
Argolida (part II) (4:35)
Argolida (part III) (2:40)
Argolida (part V) (2:40)
Argolida (part VI) (2:01)
Argolida (part VII) (2:02)
Argolida (part VIII) (3:03)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part III) (3:27)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part IV) (3:55)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part VI) (2:36)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part VII) (3:01)
Poliuwannia (The Hunt) (3:44)
Smilywo Chodit' Do Zymy (Walk Brave To The Winter) (2:04)
Zradnyky (The Traitors) (2:48)
Obminaj Misce (Around This Place) (2:45)
Widen Spyt' (Vienna Is Sleeping) (5:20)
Wartowyj (The Stand Guard) (3:49)
Procesija Mertwych (Dead Ceremony) (3:45)
Na Skryni (On The Basket) (2:51)
Track 31 (bonus track) (3:09)
Review: In the mid-80s, Svitlana Okhrimenko, Oleksandr Kohanovs'kyi, and Tamila Mazur, students at the Reinhold Glier Kyiv Academy of Music, formed the foundation of Cukor Bila Smert. Their blend of music and camaraderie led to the addition of Eugene Taran, who further helped shape the band's vision. Dubbed Sugar - White Death, their ironic moniker challenged media sensationalism and amidst endless musical exploration, they crafted two albums in 1988 and 1989. The band's unique "sugar calypso sound" emerged, a blend of Kohanovs'kyi's music and lyrics by Okhrimenko and Taran. A significant studio session in 1990 yielded tracks featured on the Mannered Music compilation which sparked international interest. Their journey concluded in 1993 with the release of "Selo" by Koka Records, and now some of the best bits make it onto this new collection.
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Emelia Perez (Soundtrack)
Emelia Perez (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 198028 65401. Rel: 03 Jan 25
Subiendo (part 1) (2:08)
Fierro Viejo/La Ciudad (1:30)
El Alegato (3:30)
Fantasmas (0:19)
Todo Y Nada (2:06)
El Rapto (1:30)
El Encuentro (0:53)
La Vaginoplastia (2:30)
Lady (2:34)
Claroscuro (part 1) (1:40)
Claroscuro (part 2) (1:52)
Deseo (2:24)
El Rayo (0:40)
El Despertar (1:37)
Por Casualidad (2:04)
Subiendo (part 2) (2:00)
Cara A Cara (1:02)
Bienvenida (2:09)
Desire (1:54)
Mis Siete Hermanas Y Yo (2:06)
Papa (2:11)
El Reclutamiento (1:22)
Para (2:45)
Disonancia (1:59)
El Mal (3:21)
El Amor (2:28)
La Pelea (1:56)
3 Dedos (1:23)
Mi Camino (3:40)
El Trio (1:49)
Beatificacion (part 1) (4:04)
Beatificacion (part 2) (2:03)
Perdoname (2:06)
Las Damas Que Pasan (3:57)
El Alegato (Piano version) (1:27)
Review: Divisive in a big way - with outcry in Mexico over national stereotypes and concern from the LGBTQIA+ community due to its portrayal of gender transition - nevertheless Emelia Perez made a massive impact in the movie world when it landed in August 2024. Now the second most nominated movie in Golden Globe history, it tells the story of a cartel boss who enlists a lawyer to help him disappear and transition into a woman. All of which is told in a musical style, with as many tongues in cheek on screen as there are dramatic moments. The soundtrack, then, is a combination of original score composed by Clement Ducol with French singer Camille, and numbers and speeches performed by the cast, which includes Selena Gomez, Mark Ivan, Zoe SaldaNa and Karla Sofia Gascon.
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Wednesday (Soundtrack)
Wednesday (Soundtrack) (gatefold purple & black smokey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LKS 36326. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Wednesday (main titles) (1:10)
Thing Follows Rowen (2:14)
Morticia & Wednesday (3:09)
Secret Library (2:33)
Scorpion Flashback (2:07)
The Monster (2:25)
Family Day (1:14)
Burning Outcasts (4:45)
Wednesday On The Case (3:32)
Dress Shopping (2:00)
Gomez Accused Of Murder (1:51)
A Dove & A Raven (1:56)
Gomez' Story (2:47)
A More Than Adequate Father (1:33)
It's A Snood (0:49)
Morticia's Yearbook (1:27)
Devious Plan (1:30)
I Will Find You (2:53)
Searching The House (5:20)
The Monster Is Here! (3:05)
Uncle Fester (0:54)
Annoying Distractions (3:23)
Fester & Wednesday Stakeout (1:27)
Let's Roll (0:31)
Stabbed In The Back (3:29)
First Kiss (1:34)
Wednesday Packs Up (3:33)
Crackstone Rises (2:43)
Goody Heals Wednesday (1:56)
Enid To The Rescue (3:24)
The Hug (3:34)
The End? (3:07)
Wednesday (End titles) (1:32)
Review: It's no real shock that a Tim Burton Netflix modern revitalisation of The Addams Family, and particularly the central character Wednesday, would become a global success seemingly overnight. Jenna Ortega's performance was also key to retaining the character's essential components while imbuing new nuances and eccentricities, but the project wouldn't have felt complete without the almost essential soundtrack from Burton's go-to composer Danny Elfman, who is also currently experiencing quite the career resurgence thanks to his excellent Big Mess album from 2021. Linking up with the younger yet equally impressive Chris Bacon, the Wednesday score is equal parts whimsical, macabre, gloomy and horrific, yet endlessly playful, which almost describes all of the Burton/Elfman scores. Thanks to Bacon, there's a notable increase in glitching synths spells and modern tweaks to elevate the usual whimsy to a reimagined standard of orchestral dramatics.
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Halo Original Trilogy Soundtrack Collection (Soundtrack)
Cat: LMLP 235. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Opening Suite (3:31)
Truth & Reconciliation Suite (8:24)
Brothers In Arms (1:28)
Enough Dead Heroes (3:01)
Perilous Journey (2:25)
A Walk In The Woods (1:51)
Ambient Wonder (1:55)
The Gun Pointed At The Head Of The Universe (2:26)
Trace Amounts (1:50)
Under Cover Of Night (3:41)
What Once Was Lost (1:40)
Lament For Pvt Jenkins (1:15)
Devils Monsters (1:30)
Covenant Dance (1:57)
Alien Corridors (1:42)
Rock Anthem For Saving The World (1:17)
The Maw (1:04)
Drumrun (1:01)
On A Pale Horse (1:34)
Perchance To Dream (1:01)
Library Suite (6:43)
The Long Run (2:11)
Suite Autumn (5:17)
Shadows (2:49)
Dust & Echoes (2:57)
Halo (1:09)
Halo Theme Mjolnir Mix (4:11)
Peril (2:47)
Ghost Of Reach (2:22)
Heretic, Hero (2:35)
Flawed Legacy (1:58)
Impend (2:24)
Ancient Machine (1:39)
In Amber Clad (1:40)
The Last Spargtan (2:19)
Orbit Of Glass (1:16)
Heavy Price Paid (2:32)
Earth City (3:07)
High Charity (1:59)
Remembrance (1:17)
Prologue (2:35)
Cairo Suite (9:43)
Mombasa Suite (6:39)
Unyielsing (3:06)
Mausoleum Suite (8:13)
Unforgatten (2:12)
Delta Halo Suote (7:49)
Sacred Icon Suite (11:08)
Reclaimer (3:06)
High Charity Suite (8:30)
Final (3:11)
Epilogue (3:48)
Luck (3:15)
Released (5:19)
Infiltrate (3:49)
Honorable Intensions (2:45)
Last Of The Brave (4:02)
Brutes (5:07)
Out Of Shadow (4:39)
To Kill A Demon (3:40)
This Is Our Land (4:00)
This Is The Hour (2:08)
Dread Intrusion (3:45)
Follow Our Brothers (5:05)
Farthest Outpost (5:11)
Behold A Pale Horse (5:38)
Edge Closer (3:02)
Three Gates (4:34)
Black Tower (6:04)
One Final Effort (3:07)
Keep What You Steal (2:33)
Gravemind (5:22)
No More Dead Heroes (5:01)
Halo Reborn (3:57)
Greatest Journey (4:49)
Tribute (2:51)
Roll Call (5:56)
Wake Me Up When You Need Me (2:18)
Legend (0:39)
Choose Wisely (1:18)
Movement (0:28)
Never Forget (3:07)
Finish The Fight (2:26)
Review: The full 83 track suite from the original Halo trilogy of video games is here, bringing you an exemplary score befitting of one of the most acclaimed Arcadian future combat shooter game series in the world. Now you can figuratively "don" your very own sonic Spartan supersoldier suit, as the game's trademark musical motifs - mystical Gregorian choral chants, missionary orchestral movements, gloried verging-on-prog upswells and downturns - are laid in pristine electronica-augmented fashion, by composers Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori and C Paul Johnson. The midpoint of the record marks a highlight, where the Halo 2 soundtrack heard a long list of A-list musician collaborators, marking a heavy metal and nu-metal sojourn.
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Halo 3 (Soundtrack)
Halo 3 (Soundtrack) (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP in slip-case)
Cat: LMLP 238. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Luck (3:15)
Released (5:19)
Infiltrate (3:49)
Honorable Intentions (2:45)
Last Of The Brave (4:02)
Brutes (5:07)
Out Of Shadow (4:39)
To Kill A Demon (3:40)
This Is Our Land (4:00)
This Is The Hour (2:08)
Dread Intrusion (3:45)
Follow Our Brothers (5:05)
Farthest Outpost (5:11)
Behold A Pale Horse (5:38)
Edge Closer (3:02)
Three Gates (4:34)
Black Tower (6:04)
One Final Effort (3:07)
Keep What You Steal (2:33)
Gravemind (5:22)
No More Dead Heroes (5:01)
Halo Reborn (3:57)
Greatest Journey (4:49)
Tribute (2:51)
Roll Call (5:56)
Wake Me Up When You Need Me (2:18)
Legend (0:39)
Choose Wisely (1:18)
Movement (0:28)
Never Forget (3:07)
Finish The Fight (2:26)
Review: Laced Records and Halo Studios partner up to bring the epic soundtracks of the original Halo trilogy to vinyl for the first time, remastering and revamping 83 original scores from Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, and Halo 3. the music that defined a franchise is thus ethered in perpetuity. Weaving orchestral elements, prog rock, drum corps marches, and heavy metal, Halo presents a perfect bottling of angst and militancy; owing to its popularity with a certain teen gamer cohort, Halo 2's score especially made history as the first video game OST to chart on the Billboard 200. Now, each soundtrack is presented in its own sleeve with custom artwork, and comes in a collector's box adorned with a debossed Halo logo and silver laminate finish.
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