Frizzi’s ‘ZOMBI 2’ Score to hit Vinyl in May

Record Store Day was this past Saturday and while I didn’t get anything that I was looking for, UK based Death Waltz Recording Company will be releasing Fabio Frizzi’s score for Lucio Fulci’s Zombi 2 (Zombie) next month. It is being released in two separate editions including a blood splatter vinyl. Read the details below:

The first time this classic soundtrack to the notorious Lucio Fulci video nasty has ever been made available on vinyl to collectors. This soundtrack is one of the holy grails of Italian cinema with the maestro Fabio Frizzi delivering a dizzyingly brilliant soundtrack that can hold it’s own with anything released by John Carpenter or Goblin.

Cover art by legendary UK poster artist Graham Humphreys who was responsible for the original cinema posters for the Evil Dead, Nightmare On Elm Street 1-5 and Return Of The Living Dead.

Exclusive sleeve notes from composer Fabio Frizzi and renowned Italian horror expert Stephen Thrower.

This ltd edition on red and clear splatter vinyl comes with an A2 poster and a 12 x 12 double sided lithograph print by artist Graham Humphreys.

This is great news for score aficionados for Fabio Frizzi’s whose work has gone out of print in many formats and is hard to find in physical form. Combine this release with Mondo‘s upcoming release of Frizzi’s The Beyond this year and it is going to turn out to be a great year for Italian gore-soundhounds. The Vinyl will run you £18 ($29 USD) for the black vinyl and £20 ($32 USD)  for colored vinyl.

Pre-Order the Black Vinyl for ‘ZOMBI 2’ Here

Pre-Order the Colored Vinyl for ‘ZOMBI 2’ Here

P.S. You might want to look on the site for their other release featuring a Carpenter of sorts.

Andy Triefenbach is the Editor-in-Chief and owner of DestroytheBrain.com. In addition to his role on the site, he also programs St. Louis' monthly horror & exploitation theatrical midnight program, Late Nite Grindhouse. Coming from a household of a sci-fi father and a horror/supernatural loving mother, Andy's path to loving genre film was clear. He misses VHS and his personal Saturday night 6 tape movie marathons from his youth.

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