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After two years of absence from Beat Records' catalog the label reveals a new edition of Fabio Frizzi's fans most beloved horror score, Zombi 2, with the American title of Zombie Flesh Eaters, a project Beat Records worked on for five years. Since ever paired with Un gatto nel cervello (1990), now finally alone in a version that is gifted with unreleased material which was recorded in a tape found in an old Ribot archive. One of the holy grails in Beat Records' catalog, since ever bitterly loved, because of its shortness: even if the older version featured a good portion of the score, it was largely incomplete. With the addition of the material transferred from this extra tape, and with the song "There's No Matter", which can be heard at the beginning of the movie, when the two protagonists investigate the sequestered ship, Beat Records can attest this is the definitive edition of this outstanding soundtrack which marks a significant style evolution of the maestro, aside the growth of his artistic relationship with Lucio Fulci. In this edition, Beat Records offer the score on CD in a deluxe hard paper box with the insane artwork by Graham Humphreys, both on the box and on the 40-page book; slim jewel case with a maxi inlay featuring the iconic photographic poster of the time and a crazy black-and-white artwork by Alexandros Pyromallis. Liner notes by Antonella Fulci, Fabio Frizzi, and Daniele De Gemini. Mastering by Enrico De Gemini. Includes LP; 180 gram vinyl in gatefold sleeve; includes printed inner sleeve; artwork printed in poster size; hand sculpted and painted 13cm resin bust of the iconic zombie of the gatefold cover.
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After two years of absence from Beat Records' catalog the label reveals a new edition of Fabio Frizzi's fans most beloved horror score, Zombi 2, with the American title of Zombie Flesh Eaters, a project Beat Records worked on for five years. Since ever paired with Un gatto nel cervello (1990), now finally alone in a version that is gifted with unreleased material which was recorded in a tape found in an old Ribot archive. One of the holy grails in Beat Records' catalog, since ever bitterly loved, because of its shortness: even if the older version featured a good portion of the score, it was largely incomplete. With the addition of the material transferred from this extra tape, and with the song "There's No Matter", which can be heard at the beginning of the movie, when the two protagonists investigate the sequestered ship, Beat Records can attest this is the definitive edition of this outstanding soundtrack which marks a significant style evolution of the maestro, aside the growth of his artistic relationship with Lucio Fulci. CD version comes in a deluxe hardpaper box with the insane artwork by Graham Humphreys, both on the box and on the 40-pages book inside, slim jewel case with a maxi inlay featuring the iconic photographic poster of the time and a crazy black and white artwork by Alexandros Pyromallis. Liner notes by Antonella Fulci, Fabio Frizzi, and Daniele De Gemini.
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LP version. Gatefold sleeve. After two years of absence from Beat Records' catalog the label reveals a new edition of Fabio Frizzi's fans most beloved horror score, Zombi 2, with the American title of Zombie Flesh Eaters, a project Beat Records worked on for five years. Since ever paired with Un gatto nel cervello (1990), now finally alone in a version that is gifted with unreleased material which was recorded in a tape found in an old Ribot archive. One of the holy grails in Beat Records' catalog, since ever bitterly loved, because of its shortness: even if the older version featured a good portion of the score, it was largely incomplete. With the addition of the material transferred from this extra tape, and with the song "There's No Matter", which can be heard at the beginning of the movie, when the two protagonists investigate the sequestered ship, Beat Records can attest this is the definitive edition of this outstanding soundtrack which marks a significant style evolution of the maestro, aside the growth of his artistic relationship with Lucio Fulci.
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Repressed; LP version. White/green stripe; cover art by Graham Humphreys. After two years of absence from Beat Records' catalog the label reveals a new edition of Fabio Frizzi's fans most beloved horror score, Zombi 2, with the American title of Zombie Flesh Eaters, a project Beat Records worked on for five years. Since ever paired with Un gatto nel cervello (1990), now finally alone in a version that is gifted with unreleased material which was recorded in a tape found in an old Ribot archive. One of the holy grails in Beat Records' catalog, since ever bitterly loved, because of its shortness: even if the older version featured a good portion of the score, it was largely incomplete. With the addition of the material transferred from this extra tape, and with the song "There's No Matter", which can be heard at the beginning of the movie, when the two protagonists investigate the sequestered ship, Beat Records can attest this is the definitive edition of this outstanding soundtrack which marks a significant style evolution of the maestro, aside the growth of his artistic relationship with Lucio Fulci.
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LP version. White/green stripe; cover art by Alexandros Pyromallis. After two years of absence from Beat Records' catalog the label reveals a new edition of Fabio Frizzi's fans most beloved horror score, Zombi 2, with the American title of Zombie Flesh Eaters, a project Beat Records worked on for five years. Since ever paired with Un gatto nel cervello (1990), now finally alone in a version that is gifted with unreleased material which was recorded in a tape found in an old Ribot archive. One of the holy grails in Beat Records' catalog, since ever bitterly loved, because of its shortness: even if the older version featured a good portion of the score, it was largely incomplete. With the addition of the material transferred from this extra tape, and with the song "There's No Matter", which can be heard at the beginning of the movie, when the two protagonists investigate the sequestered ship, Beat Records can attest this is the definitive edition of this outstanding soundtrack which marks a significant style evolution of the maestro, aside the growth of his artistic relationship with Lucio Fulci.
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DDJ 002DLX-LP
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A breaking release -- co-produced with Ribot, long-time publishling company of Fabio Frizzi -- of the score for Shark Rosso Nell'oceano (aka Devil Fish), another chapter in the DDJ series in which Beat Records continues releasing scores of a more potent and dynamic flavor. Directed by Lamberto Bava in 1984, Shark Rosso Nell'oceano marks one of two collaborations between the director and musician (the other being Blastfighter, released the same year). It's an aquatic monster movie, a spin-off of the most popular adventure/horror movies from the other side of the ocean, dedicated to the ancestral fight between man and shark, the latter portrayed in a more horrific and evolved, almost alien, shape. The score presents a real treat for all fans of Frizzi and '80s electronic/synth sounds, never before released and now available thanks to the miraculous discovery in an old archive of a multitrack master tape featuring the original recording session on separate channels. Thanks to an accurate restoration and new mix by Alessio Contorni at Octopus Studios (supervised by Frizzi), it was possible to produce an LP featuring the score of this rare soundtrack, yet another example of the fascinating compositional style of Frizzi during the period (including Zombie Flesh Eaters, The Beyond, City of the Living Dead, etc.), music which has become iconic in the collective consciousness of horror and thriller music lovers. Incidentally, on his "Zombie Apocalypse" world tour, Frizzi performs a suite from this score during the concert, always among the most appreciated moments at these events! 180 gram vinyl. Liner notes by Fabio Frizzi. Graphic design by Daniele De Gemini and Alessio Iannuzzi.
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SUBOST 001LP
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Subsound Records is proud to present the first release of their new-born sub-label Sub Ost, concentrated on original soundtracks only. For the first time on vinyl is the complete original soundtrack to Lucio Fulci's Manhattan Baby, written in 1982 by Fabio Frizzi. Available in limited 180g vinyl. Comes with deluxe cover with a printed inner sleeve including original artwork.
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SUBOST 001X-LP
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Colored vinyl version. Subsound Records is proud to present the first release of their new-born sub-label Sub Ost, concentrated on original soundtracks only. For the first time on vinyl is the complete original soundtrack to Lucio Fulci's Manhattan Baby, written in 1982 by Fabio Frizzi. Comes with deluxe cover with a printed inner sleeve including original artwork.
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