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Day Of The Dead

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$55.43

George A. Romero’s DAY OF THE DEAD Original Motion Picture Score

The Definitive and Complete Film Score
Restored, Mixed, and Mastered from the Original Master Tapes
2xLP “Zombie Rot” Colored Vinyl
Director Liner Notes by George A. Romero
Composer Liner Notes by John Harrison
Artwork By Jay Shaw
Old-Style Tip-On Gatefold Jacket with Satin Coating and UV Spot Gloss Finish
11”x22” THE DEAD WALK! Newspaper Insert

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Waxwork Records is thrilled to present George A. Romero’s DAY OF THE DEAD Original Motion Picture Score on deluxe double vinyl. The score to George A. Romero’s DAY OF THE DEAD by composer John Harrison (Creepshow, Tales From The Dark Side) is 100% synth driven, dark, and blends contrasting elements of island music and atonal, droning electronic cues.

In 2013, Waxwork Records and composer John Harrison unearthed the original, lost 1985 master tapes containing the complete DAY OF THE DEAD film score from the attic of a recording studio in Pittsburgh, PA. After restoring, mixing, and mastering the complete musical cues for vinyl, Waxwork assembled a definitive and deluxe release of the film’s classic synth heavy score, approved by both the composer and director George A. Romero.

After receiving many requests from both Waxwork fans, and lovers of both horror cinema and film music, Waxwork Records is proud to re-issue the 2xLP DAY OF THE DEAD score, one of their most popular titles, on deluxe 180 gram “Zombie Rot” vinyl, housed in an old style tip-on gatefold jacket with satin coating and UV spot gloss finish, liner notes by director George A. Romero, an 11”x22” art print featuring liner notes by composer John Harrison created in the form of the infamous “THE DEAD WALK!” newspaper front page featured in the film’s opening credits, and artwork by Jay Shaw.