GEORGE
A. ROMERO'S MARTIN" SOUNDTRACK TO GET FIRST LP RELEASE SINCE 1978!
Donald
Rubinstein's score to the vampire shocker has been re-mastered and pressed onto
180 gram vinyl!
February
2nd 2015, NYC, NY – Ship to Shore PhonoCo. announced today that the score
from George A. Romero's MARTIN, once named "one of the top 100 coolest
soundtracks of all time" by MOJO Magazine, will be available on
vinyl for the first time since its original release in 1978.
"Donald
Rubinstein contributes a haunting, melancholy score punctuated with sudden,
passionate riffs. It is the perfect accompaniment to this tale of lost
souls in a barren, nearly post-apocalyptic environment." - Roy Frumkes,
producer of Street Trash and director ofDocument of the Dead.
Track
listing is as follows:
A1. The
Calling / Main Title
A2. Train
Attack
A3. Phased
A4. Tat
Cuda's House
A5. Martin
At The Butcher Shop
A6. Antique
Chase With Villagers
A7. Garlic
Chase #6
A8. Martin
Goes To The City
A9. Christina
Leaves
A10. Halloween
A11. Modern
Vamp
B1. Chant
B2. The
Calling (Reprise)
B3. Braddock
/ Chase
B4. Back
To Me
B5. Crawling
Sequence
B6. Martin
Martin Martin
B7. Marie
- Interlude
B8. Evocation
B9. Fly
By Night
B10. Exorcism
/ Classical Funk
B11. Stake,
Well Done!
Featuring
brand new original artwork from Brandon Schaefer, and exclusive liner
notes from composer Donald Rubinstein and star John Amplas, this release will
be limited to 2,000 copies on vinyl: 500 on Marble "Blood"
Red (available in North America from Light In The Attic and in the UK from One
Way Static), 500 on "Transylvanian Flashback" Black & White Swirl
(available only through the official Ship To Shore PhonoCo webstore: http://shiptoshore.storenvy.com/)
and 1,000 on 180 gram black vinyl. Due to its limited run, it's expected
to sell out fast!
The
LP soundtrack to George A. Romero's MARTIN has been a highly
sought-after collector's piece for many years, and now - thanks to Ship to
Shore PhonoCo - it is finally available again. It's not only a
must-have for fans of Romero, but also connoisseurs of film scores in
general.
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