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Rubinstein (Colv) (Ogv) (Rmst) - George A. Romero's Knightriders - O.S.T. [Colored Vinyl]

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Format: Vinyl
Rel. Date: 08/16/2024
UPC: 850037910106

George A. Romero's Knightriders - O.S.T. [Colored Vinyl]
Artist: Rubinstein (Colv) (Ogv) (Rmst)
Format: Vinyl
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Laboratory
2. This Celebration Really Went Wrong
3. What Is Your Name?
4. Safe Haven
5. Medieval World
6. Before ; After the Bomb
7. The Circle
8. More Quiet Time
9. First Fight
10. Monster, Friend?
11. Zombie Beach
12. The Confrontation
13. The Death of a Friend ; Ally
14. At Sunset
15. End Credits

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Scare Flair Records is humbled to be releasing Donald Rubinstein's complete Original Motion Picture Score for George A. Romero's cult fan favorite film - 1981's KNIGHTRIDERS for the first time on vinyl! Knightriders, a deeply personal film for George A. Romero, was made after Dawn of the Dead, and before Creepshow. Starring Ed Harris and Tom Savini, Knightriders follows the exploits of a renaissance troupe that stages jousting shows using motorcycles instead of horses, while try to keep faithful to their ideals during brushes with fame, local law enforcement, the modern world, and each other. One of the most talked about aspects of the film is the score by Donald Rubinstein (Martin). Using every musical weapon at his disposal, Rubinstein wrote a musical masterpiece firing on all cylinders with a pure renaissance flair setting you right into the grandstand with Stephen King. From soaring trumpets, 70's jazz fusion, quiet strummed guitars with sweet lyrics, and the occasional full orchestral bombast - the score enhances this film in every way that a good score should - while adding layers of emotion to it that only music can do. The deluxe packaging for Knightriders includes the original one-sheet theatrical poster by Boris Vallejo on the front cover art, brand-new art by Ghoulish Gary Pullin sprinkled throughout, and brand new exclusive liner notes from Donald Rubinstein about the making of the score.
        
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