It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years since Edgar Wright’s zombie comedy Shaun of the Dead has been released. To celebrate its tenth anniversary, Mondo will be releasing a Shaun of the Dead vinyl LP with the complete score never before released on any format. Get all the details below.
Edgar Wright’s Rom-Com-Zom turns 10 years old this year, and we are proud to celebrate this important milestone with a milestone of our own: we have pressed the complete score for SHAUN OF THE DEAD – never before released in ANY format – on gorgeous 180 Gram Vinyl.
Featuring artwork by Jock, and complete with liner notes by Edgar Wright and composers Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead, this premiere release is a must have for fans of the film, and of horror soundtracks.
The record premiered at MondoCon, with a Carnival style record throwing booth where attendees tested their post-apocalyptic zombie defense skills to earn the rarest versions of the record. In the spirit of the game we are also including with 500 random orders, a ZED (Zombie Extermination Disc) for your own collection, so should the zombie apocalypse ever occur, you won’t have to pull from your actual record collection.
Read all about the two versions available and see product photos on our blog HERE.
Version A: Original score composed by Daniel Mudford and Pete Woodhead. Packaging design by Jock. Liner notes by Edgar Wright, and composers Daniel Mudford and Pete Woodhead. Pressed on 180 gram black vinyl and randomly inserted Winchester Ale colored vinyl. $25
“Do You Want Anything from the Shop…?” Version B: Limited to 1,000 copies. Original score composed by Daniel Mudford and Pete Woodhead. Packaging design by Jock. Liner notes by Edgar Wright, and composers Daniel Mudford and Pete Woodhead. Pressed on 180 gram Strawberry Swirl vinyl. $25
Zombie Extermination Disc (to be randomly inserted in 500 orders). No audio contained on disc. Design by Alan Hynes.
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