The Evil Dead: a Nightmare Reimagined (Joe Loduca 2018 Re-Score) by Joe Loduca (Record, 2018)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelDeath Waltz, Dewa
UPC5053760031826
eBay Product ID (ePID)23070896789

Product Key Features

Release Year2018
FormatRecord
GenreSoundtrack
ArtistJoe Loduca
Release TitleThe Evil Dead: a Nightmare Reimagined (Joe Loduca 2018 Re-Score)

Dimensions

Item Height0.34 in
Item Weight1.35 lb
Item Length12.31 in
Item Width12.22 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks29
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksA Nightmare Reimagined - Overture, Main Title, Evild Dawn, The Cabin Revisited, Automatic Writing, Get The Lantern, Incantation, Eye Games - Charm, The Vines, Panic, Wont Let Us Leave - Card Tricks - Pencil It In, Love Never Dies, Give Us Your Skin, Ok Now, Axe Girlfriend, We're Gonna Taunt You, Shelly Attacks, Try To Dismember, Burying Linda, Cheryl's Out There, Cant Find Her Keys, Bridge Out, Dagger Attack, Remembering Linda, Two Against One, Book Burning, Charmed, We're Gonna Get You, Building The Deathcoaster
Number of Discs2
NotesLimited 180gm red vinyl LP pressing including digital download. One of the most legendary horror scores ever gets recorded and reinvented for 2018. Joe LoDuca went back to the drawing board to fully re-record and expand his original score to The Evil Dead with absolutely terrifying results. The record manages to keep the essence and familiarity of the original score yet feels completely new and exciting due to the addition of all new music combining the classic and the contemporary. The artwork (by original Evil Dead artist Graham Humphreys) also combines the original visceral rawness with an incredible eye for detail and a painterly touch that comes from being a leader in the poster industry since 1981. Joe had this to say on the newly recorded and expanded score "Evil Dead was my first film commission. As fate would have it, this is the movie that has the most enduring impact on generations of fans. Every few years I get a request to release the score, and my response is the same. I own the score, but not the recording rights. So when I was last approached to reissue the score, I asked myself this question: Knowing what I now know, how would I write for that ensemble today? I am happy that I did. Welcome to my nightmare: reimagined. "
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