THE TRANSFORMERS – The Movie *1986 Scotti Brothers Stereo Vinyl LP

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Artist: Various

Title: THE TRANSFORMERS – The Movie

Label: SCOTTI BROTHERS SZ-40430

Year: 1986

Matrix Number: AL-40430-1B / BL-40430-1A

Format: 12” VINYL 33-1/3 RPM ALBUM

Sound: STEREO

Cuts include:

Side 1: The Touch / Instruments of Destruction / Death of Optimus Prime / Dare / Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Way

Side 2: The (Theme) Transformers / Escape / Hunger / Autobot-Decepticon Battle / Dare to Be Stupid

* Condition *

Jacket: VG+++

Vinyl: VG+++

Record Comments: Vinyl has some scuffing but plays EXCELLENT

Album Notes:
Composer: Vince DiCola.From the edgy, percussive "Instruments of Destruction," to frenetic "Escape," to the intense, driving "Nothing's Gonna Stand in Our Way," The Transformers: The Movie soundtrack has a popularity of its own that has far surpassed the animated series that it was written for. The music is definitely loud, lively, and strong. If listeners want an album to keep them awake during long-distance driving, this one will surely do it. Crank up the volume and take to the interstate. This is also a genre classic album for science fiction and fantasy fans. Even those who are not into the '80s animation of The Transformers series may find themselves surprised by how well they like the music, which has an enduring track record for sci-fi convention dances. Particularly popular in its amiably rapid-fire, goofy way is the closing track, "Dare to Be Stupid," performed by the master of dementia, "Weird Al" Yankovich. This album deserves its survivor-standing among soundtracks, and is definitely recommended for science fiction and action music fans. ~ Murrday Fisher

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