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Apr 19, 2016 - 4:40 PM
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MikeP
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Sorry if this has been posted before, couldn't find a thread, but the OOP album is being reissued on with a few extra tracks from a label with the worst name ever, " We Release Whatever The F*ck We Want" . Apparently the LP is sold out but the CD is available now ( or soon ) . http://wrwtfww.com/album/dark-star-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-extended-remastered-cd LIMITED CD EDITION With mini-poster, Japanese obi, and WRWTFWW Records logo sticker 01. Music, Sound Effects And Dialogue Excerpts Part 1 (Remastered) 25:10 02. Music, Sound Effects And Dialogue Excerpts Part 2 (Remastered) 25:51 03. Martin Segundo and the Scintilla Strings “When Twilight Falls on NGC 891” 04. Alan Howarth - Doolittle’s Solo (Remake)? 05. Dominik Hauser - Benson Arizona (Remake) WRWTFWW Records is ecstatic to bring back the original motion picture soundtrack for John Carpenter’s Dark Star (1974) with added bonuses that are sure to satisfy all cult sci-fi soundtrack completists of the galaxy (and further). This limited edition CD contains a remastered version of the original motion picture soundtrack consisting of incidental music, sound effects, John Carpenter’s synth experimentations, dialogue excerpts, and vintage interferences extracted directly from the film roll, as well as "Ode to a Bell Jar" remade by loyal Carpenter collaborator Alan Howarth (Escape from New York, Christine, Big Trouble in Little China, They Live…), the fan favorite "Benson Arizona" remade by Dominik Hauser, and the very sought-after "When Twilight Falls on NGC 891" by Martin Segundo & the Scintilla Strings (known as James Clarke's "Spring Bossa" in the real world). It all comes in slick thermostellar triggering packaging with a brand new artwork, Japanese obi and invisible hyperdrive electronics - the best way to relive the Dark Star adventure and celebrate John Carpenter’s first directorial feature film released in 1974 and co-written by (and starring!) all around legend Dan O’Bannon (Alien, Lifeforce, The Return of the Living Dead). Let there be light! Amazon link : http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Star-O-S-T-John-Carpenter/dp/B01C4ZQENA/ref=pd_sim_15_11?ie=UTF8&dpID=51lfq3o1WRL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=161K9YT7HJH2SA4K7SY9
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It was meant to come out a couple of weeks ago. My girlfriend ordered this for my birthday, but the release date got pushed back to April 29th.
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I'm pretty sure that's how the original album was.
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04. Alan Howarth - Doolittle’s Solo (Remake)? That's the tune Doolittle plays on his homemade bottle/jug keyboard thing.
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I was interested, but tracks that are 25 minutes long that are mixes of music, dialog and sound effects? Really?? That and the name of the "label" makes me think that this can't be a real, authorized release. They did license two of these tracks from BSX. Ford A. Thaxton
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