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By deafmetal
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@Spun - Thanks for the heads up on the Radiohead 45. I was able to pop out of work over lunch today and snagged the last copy available here in Portland. I called around to all the shops, and they said only about a dozen copies made it into town which sold immediately. My partner is obsessed with the band, and this surprise gift put a huge smile on her face tonight. It's already selling on eBay for ridiculous prices. 2,500 copies is almost cruel for a band with such a huge following.

Snuck in another JC listen on the side:
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Evil throbbing synths! This one is a favorite of mine.
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By deafmetal
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bpwlogan wrote:Is the Varese Halloween just the film score? I have the Mondo edition.
@bpwlogan - Yes, the Varese LP features the film score with no added dialogue or sound effects. It also has my favorite mix of the main theme, with a cold and driving 4/4 percussion beat underlying it. I am not an expert on this, but I believe the main theme mix is different between the Varese, Mondo, and Columbia Japan versions. Both the Mondo and Columbia LP's feature dialogue and fx.
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By bpwlogan
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I'll match you on that Static. I just got back from the PO box. This is really going to be one of the best releases in a long time.
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By bpwlogan
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It's a tough call to pick my favorite Waxwork release. I have to put The Warriors just slightly over Creepshow. It's a close call though.
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By bpwlogan
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Thanks deaf. I have a lotta love for John Barry. I think I have every James Bond score he composed. The great thing about The Black Hole is you can still pick it up for next to nothing. It's a great piece of work from him.
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@tim - that Gorgeous Vortex score is speaking to me - might have to pick it up, dammit! :)

Have been spinning this one (Ava's Possessions score, by Sean Lennon) a few times over the past few days.The kind of vinyl that when it ends you want to turn over and start again.

A good, fun, short score - with dialogue clips in between certain tracks that are actually witty in an intelligent horror comedy way.

Don't know anything about the movie - but chanced up this on Norman Records and thought it sounded like my cup of tea.

Basically it has everything you'd want from a horror score - some synth-y stuff, some Italian Giallo sounding stuff, a bit of Goblin-type stuff and even an original song.
https://www.normanrecords.com/records/1 ... c-from-the



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By Hatter313
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a little scratched up, but i never see this in the wild, picked it up today!
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By deafmetal
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@Spun - Thank you for posting that one. I have not heard of it before.

Dark, eccentric, enchanting, and thrilling library LP from Cometa:
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Brugnolini, Alessandroni, and Tiemar:
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