Laced publishes Resident Evil music score and Soundtrack Remix
Jerry on 2022-10-20
Laced Records of London has published Capcom's Resident Evil (1996) triple vinyl soundtrack. The three-disc analog record release also ships from distributor PixelCrib in Australia.
The first disc of the analog record set contains 45 music tracks from the survival horror score, composed by Koichi Hiroki of M on M Inc., Masami Ueda, and Makoto Tomozawa, specially mastered for vinyl by Joe Caithness. Two additional discs are dedicated to 1997’s ‘Resident Evil Soundtrack Remix,’ arranged by Tomozawa.
The 34-track album is “intermingled with dialogue snippets and sound effects to help fans relive the survival horror experience.”
Laced Records - Resident Evil (1996 Soundtrack + Soundtrack Remix) Triple Vinyl
PixelCrib - Resident Evil (1996 Soundtrack + Soundtrack Remix) Triple Vinyl
The first disc of the analog record set contains 45 music tracks from the survival horror score, composed by Koichi Hiroki of M on M Inc., Masami Ueda, and Makoto Tomozawa, specially mastered for vinyl by Joe Caithness. Two additional discs are dedicated to 1997’s ‘Resident Evil Soundtrack Remix,’ arranged by Tomozawa.
The 34-track album is “intermingled with dialogue snippets and sound effects to help fans relive the survival horror experience.”
Laced Records - Resident Evil (1996 Soundtrack + Soundtrack Remix) Triple Vinyl
PixelCrib - Resident Evil (1996 Soundtrack + Soundtrack Remix) Triple Vinyl
Happy 28th Anniversary Resident Evil! 🎉🧟
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