Goblin - Zombi (Dawn Of The Dead)(Colonna Sonora Originale Del Film) - on limited WHITE vinyl - RSD Essential
Artist: Goblin | Label: Cinevox | Format: LP | Genre: Soundtrack | Album Condition: New | Cover Condition: Sealed
Goblin
Zombi (Dawn Of The Dead)(Soundtrack)
Cinevox 33.121 - re-issue on limited WHITE vinyl - a Record Store Day Essential release
ZOMBI, released in 1978, is the international version of George A. Romero's DAWN OF THE DEAD, edited by Dario and Claudio Argento. This movie features a fantastic soundtrack created by the legendary Italian prog-rock band Goblin, with its iconic lineup of Simonetti, Morante, Pignatelli, Marangolo, and Guarini. The music perfectly combines sinister synths, rock guitar riffs, and driving tribal percussion, blending electronic and acoustic elements to create an unforgettable score. The band brings out the suspense on-screen, adding to Romero's action-packed set pieces. In exchange for Dario Argento’s help on Dawn of the Dead, George Romero allowed Argento to release a different (more explicit) cut of the movie in Europe. This version was called Zombi. Instead of the library music score that Romero had used, Argento enlisted the help of his pals Goblin to record a new soundtrack. The result is a brilliant score; menacing, thrilling and totally suited to the movie. There’s even a sleazy lounge-esque track.
ZOMBI, released in 1978, is the international version of George A. Romero's DAWN OF THE DEAD, edited by Dario and Claudio Argento. This movie features a fantastic soundtrack created by the legendary Italian prog-rock band Goblin, with its iconic lineup of Simonetti, Morante, Pignatelli, Marangolo, and Guarini. The music perfectly combines sinister synths, rock guitar riffs, and driving tribal percussion, blending electronic and acoustic elements to create an unforgettable score. The band brings out the suspense on-screen, adding to Romero's action-packed set pieces. In exchange for Dario Argento’s help on Dawn of the Dead, George Romero allowed Argento to release a different (more explicit) cut of the movie in Europe. This version was called Zombi. Instead of the library music score that Romero had used, Argento enlisted the help of his pals Goblin to record a new soundtrack. The result is a brilliant score; menacing, thrilling and totally suited to the movie. There’s even a sleazy lounge-esque track.
contains;
L'Alba Dei Morti Viventi
Zombi
Safari
Torte in Faccia
Ai Margini Della Follia
L'Alba Dei Morti Viventi
Zombi
Safari
Torte in Faccia
Ai Margini Della Follia
Zaratozom
La Caccia
Tirassegno
Oblio
Risveglio
La Caccia
Tirassegno
Oblio
Risveglio
NEW SEALED re-issue on limited WHITE vinyl - a Record Store Day Essential release