First-ever vinyl release of the soundtrack for this Wes Craven classic from 1991. Composer Don Peake created an incredibly atmospheric and spooky score for this film. He gained notoriety. as a player in the infamous Wrecking Crew.
One of the few soundtracks Goblin did that was not a horror movie. Instead they nail the 70's police flick vibe perfectly, and in a way that only Goblin could do.
In 1974, Townes Van Zandt recorded what would have been his seventh album, 'Seven Come Eleven'. Business issues prevented it's release until the recordings surfaced two decades later as 'The Nashville Sessions' In 2014.
Out of nowhere comes this special recording of ethio-jazz, where the fabulous keyboardist and his band join the tradition with the current, sonic pulse, in a fascinating, solid bond that inevitably catches the eye.