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John Carpenter's The Fog - Original Movie Soundtrack - 2 Variants available for sale
Waxwork Records White and Sea Blue Swirl
Waxwork Records Clear Vinyl with Red Eyes Variant
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40th
Anniversary Original Score release of John Carpenter’s The Fog. The Fog
is a 1980 American supernatural horror film directed, co-written, and
scored by John Carpenter. It stars Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis,
Tom Atkins, Janet Leigh, and Hal Holbrook. It tells the story of a
strange, glowing fog that sweeps over a small coastal town in
California, bringing with it the vengeful ghosts of mariners who were
killed in a shipwreck 100 years before. The film is consider a cult
classic and a favorite among horror fans. The Fog was Tom Atkins’ first
appearance in a Carpenter film. He later appeared in other Carpenter
films such as Escape From New York and Halloween III: Season of the
Witch. Jamie Lee Curtis, who was the main star of Carpenter’s 1978
horror classic, Halloween, appears in The Fog as Elizabeth.
The
music to The Fog by John Carpenter is a synth driven, minimalist score.
The director/composer considers it to be one of his best musical works.
It features dark, ambient drones, piano, and utilizes heavy usage of
early synthesizers such as the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, Prophet
10, and Minimoog Model D. Carpenter strived to achieve a softer,
understated fear rather than a heavy handed, and obvious musical
composition to a horror film. The now classic score successfully
captures the haunting emptiness of the 1980 gothic-ghost-story to The
Fog.
This release features a 180 gram double LP album, colored
vinyl, deluxe packaging, a 12”x12” twelve page booklet including
unreleased behind-the-scenes set photography, and full album artwork by
Jérémy Pailler.
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