The Mortal Kombat I & II soundtracks' analog record release contains 18 music tracks by Midway composer Dan Forden. In addition, the bonus track "The Immortal(s)" covers the techno song from the 1995 movie. Vinyl variants also ship from distributors PixelCrib in Australia and At The Movies in Europe.
The remastered digital soundtracks from Mortal Kombat I and Mortal Kombat II are streaming on Spotify and YouTube Music, published by Warner Bros. Entertainment.
From the product page:
Enjoy The Ride Records is proud to announce the release of Mortal Kombat I and II – Music From The Arcade Game Soundtracks. Composed by Dan Forden (some of you may remember him from the game – he’s the dude who appears in MKII and says “Toasty!” is a perfect falsetto), the iconic music for one of the 90s most popular video games is now available for the first time on vinyl.Enjoy the Ride Records - Mortal Kombat I and II - Music From The Arcade Game Soundtracks Vinyl
In celebration of 25 Years of Mortal Kombat II, this release will be available on colored vinyl and all housed in a 400 gsm gatefold jacket featuring iconic images from the first two MK games.
Mondo - Mortal Kombat I and II - Music From The Arcade Game Soundtracks Vinyl
At the Movies - Mortal Kombat I and II - Music From The Arcade Game Soundtracks Vinyl
PixelCrib - Mortal Kombat I and II - Music From The Arcade Game Soundtracks Vinyl / Mortal Kombat: The Album (compact disc)
YouTube Music - Mortal Kombat I / Mortal Kombat II
"Mortal Kombat I & II - Music From The Arcade Game Soundtracks" pressed on vinyl by @EnjoytherideRES.
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