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Im going to sound horrible for this...but Im shocked there isn't a vinyl pressing of the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack. Its actually not bad and as of today it has the biggest soundtrack debut since 2009. It is now No. 2 on Billboard top 200.

Its under Republic Records and they are the ones that made pressings of the Twilight and Hunger Games soundtracks on vinyl. Wonder why this one didn't get the same treatment?

I agree. I would happily pick up a copy of it. Grey vinyl with d side etching of a leather whip. Haha.

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Judging from the runout on the "boot" it's pressed with the same plates as the Simply Vinyl release.

 

I have it in my hands right now.

 

Amoeba was sold out when I called, a couple users on here asked for copies when I broke the news, I too had to settle for eBay but I'm glad I did, been waiting for this puppy for some time now, and yes I agree, fuck paying $300.. will also buy the inevitable repress as well..

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Interesting. Can you please post the runouts, Cambionic? Or pics, if you'd prefer?

 

SVLP - 119 with an appended A/B/C/D depending on side.

 

You won't believe how incredibly difficult it was to get a macro shot of the runouts on the translucent vinyl.

This is the best I could get (it's bad, I know):

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Sorry if this has been posted but I'm limited to my crappy phone.

PO for Goblin horror box at light in the attic. LTd to 666. Rosso, demoni, opera. $60. http://lightintheattic.net/releases/1659-horror-box

 

Hmmm...I really want Demons but I don't care about the other 2 in the box.  I wonder if they'll give these individual releases...

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Here's the official UMe presser: http://www.universalmusicenterprises.com/soundtrack/news/detail?id=588

 

 

Universal Music Enterprises Prepares Five-Month Rollout of Soundtrack Album Reissues on Vinyl

 

Releases include rare import picture discs of Pulp FictionCluelessO Brother, Where Art Thou?

 

Los Angeles, CA – 2015 – Universal Music Enterprises has announced a rollout of 26 individual soundtrack albums on vinyl – including John Williams’ scores to E.T. andJaws; Blaxploitation classics like Willie Hutch’s The Mack, J.J. Johnson’s Willie Dynamite, Marvin Gaye’s Trouble Man and the hip-hop-flavored Juice; Oscar® winners such as The GodfatherSilence of the LambsRocky and Good Will Hunting, and cult movies like Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights, John Landis’ Animal House, Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice, Amy Heckerling’s Clueless and Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing.

 

The rollout got underway on January 20, with the release of Willie Hutch’s classic, much-sampled soundtrack to the 1973 movie The Mack, starring Max Julien and Richard Pryor, which was originally released on Motown as well as the Spike Lee joint Do the Right Thing, which featured the Public Enemy classic, “Fight the Power.”

 

On February 3, UMe reissued John Williams’ famed scores to Steven Spielberg’s E.T. and Jaws, along with Oscar® winners like Nino Rota’s The Godfather and Good Will Hunting—which was nominated for Academy Awards® for Danny Elfman’s original music score and for Best Original Song, “Miss Misery,” by the late Elliott Smith.  Also on that same date: a rare import picture disc of Quentin Tarantino’s acclaimed Pulp Fiction. On tap for February 10: Marvin Gaye’s Trouble Man and two versions of Nellee Hooper’s BAFTA-award-winning score for Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet, one in black vinyl and the other blue, and Willie Hutch’s The Mack.

 

March 10 sees the vinyl releases of the soundtracks to Jonathan Demme’s Oscar®-winning 1991 thriller Silence of the Lambs, composed by Howard Shore, plus Frank Oz’s 1987 film adaptation of the musical Little Shop of Horrors, featuring music by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, earning a Best Original Song nomination for Four Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs as Audrey II’s bawdy “Mean Green Mother From Outer Space.” Also on tap for that date is an import picture disc of the Coen brothers’ 2002 GRAMMY®-winning Album of the Year, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, a multi-platinum hit that also included the Best Male Country Vocal Performance for Ralph Stanley’s “O, Death.”  J.J. Johnson’s score to the 1974 blaxploitation film about a New York City pimp who strives to be the tops in the city, Willie Dynamite  comes out on vinyl March 24, while the following week, March 31 sees the release of the double-disc soundtrack to the movie version of Friday Night Lights.

 

April 14 sees the release of vinyl for Boogie Nights, Paul Thomas Anderson’s classic film about the Golden Age of the adult film industry in the ‘80s in the San Fernando Valley, along with the soundtracks to a pair of party-down cult faves:Car Wash and Animal House.


The soundtracks to Juice and Spike Lee’s retro-R&B School Daze make their vinyl appearances on May 5, followed by Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice (highlights include Harry Belafonte’s “Day-O” and Richard Wagner’s “Lohengrin”) and Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky, featuring composer Bill Conti’s Oscar®-nominated Best Original Song “Gonna Fly Now,” on May 12.

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http://www.rustblade.com/2015/demons-original-soundtrack-vinyl/

Profondo Rossi is pretty cool though. I can't speak to Opera.

 

Sweet, thanks Whip! 

 

Profondo Rosso is great but I already have the LP so I don't really need the 10".  And for some reason Opera is one I never got into musically.  I know I have it on cd somewhere so maybe I'll bust it out and give it another listen before I make a decision.

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I don't know if this will be a thing I will have to worry about yet, but just last month this subscription deal had a John Carpenter's "The Fog" 7"

 

In December, Zavvi started a subscription service not unlike Loot Crate that delivers a box of goods to your home for a standard price.

 

Here is the webpage for it: http://www.zavvi.com/offers/zbox/past-zboxs.list

 

And last month's theme was "Undead" and among other things, the box included a "The Fog" 7" vinyl exclusive to Zavvi. 

 

Discogs link (pretty cool): http://www.discogs.com/John-Carpenter-The-Fog/release/6712482

 

This next month's theme is Retro and I can just see me missing out on a Sonic the Hedgehog vinyl or something haha. 

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