'Day of the Dead' soundtrack to be reissued on vinyl
21 June 2013, 13:52
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
The iconic score to 1985 George Romero horror flick Day of the Dead is set to be re-pressed on vinyl for an upcoming re-release.
The soundtrack, composed by John Harrison with help from Sputzy Sparacino, has been out of print since its original – and limited – release. It’ll now be reissued by Waxwork Records, with Modern Vinyl reporting that Romero will contribute liner notes for the release.
You can check out its tracklist below:
1. “The Dead Suite”
2. “Breakdown”
3. “Escape Invasion”
4. “The Dead Walk”
5. “If Tomorrow Comes”
6. “The World Inside Your Eyes”
7. “Deadly Beginnings”
8. “Diner of the Living Dead”
9. “Dead Calm”
10. “Bub’s 9th”
11. “Dead End”
[via FACT]
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