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Alan Silvestri - Predator (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - New Vinyl 2 Lp 2018 Real Gone Limited Edition Reissue on 'Blood Red & Predator Dreads Blue Splatter' Vinyl with Gatefold Jacket (Limited to 900!) - 80's Soundtrack
Alan Silvestri - Predator (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - New Vinyl 2 Lp 2018 Real Gone Limited Edition Reissue on 'Blood Red & Predator Dreads Blue Splatter' Vinyl with Gatefold Jacket (Limited to 900!) - 80's Soundtrack

Alan Silvestri - Predator (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - New Vinyl 2 Lp 2018 Real Gone Limited Edition Reissue on 'Blood Red & Predator Dreads Blue Splatter' Vinyl with Gatefold Jacket (Limited to 900!) - 80's Soundtrack

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Street Date: 6/1/18

Alan Silvestri’s masterful score to the 1987 film Predator has been one of the most sought-after action film soundtracks of all time, sparking no less than three limited-edition CD releases that all successively sold out in short order (as did our first vinyl pressing). And it’s little wonder; fresh from back-to-back triumphs with Romancing the Stone and Back to the Future, Silvestri employs a full orchestra, occasional, deft electronic touches, and—most of all—bruising percussion to fashion a score every bit as muscular and hard-hitting as the film itself. Among the truly inspired touches are the eerie, descending strings as the Predator descends to earth, the propulsive military march that introduces the commando team, and the simple trumpet fanfare in “He’s My Friend” that laments the loss of a fallen comrade. Real Gone is proud to present Alan Silvestri’s score to Predator in a double-LP set featuring custom front cover art by Rafał Wechterowicz that captures the Predator in all its ugly mother******ness, with additional stills from the production decorating the gatefold package. The sound to our release is taken from Intrada’s 2012 complete and definitive edition of the score, and it comes on blood red and “Predator Dreads” blue splatter vinyl limited to 900 copies. Get it before it disappears into the jungle!

Tracklist

A1 Fox Fanfare
A2 Main Title
A3 Something Else: Cut 'Em Down; Payback Time
A4 The Truck
A5 Jungle Trek
B1 Girl's Escape
B2 Blaine's Death
B3 What Happened
B4 He's My Friend
B5 We're Gonna Die
B6 Building the Trap
B7 The Waiting
C1 Can You See Him?
C2 Dillon's Death
C3 Billy and Predator
C4 Dutch Builds Trap
D1 Predtor Injured
D2 Hand to Hand Combat
D3 Predator's Death
D4 The Aftermath; The Pick-up and End Credits

Credits

  • Cello – Armand Kaproff, Barbara Jane Hunter, Christina T. Soule, David Shamban, Dennis Karmazyn, Douglas L. Davis, Gloria Strassner, Richard H. Walsh, Marie Fera, Nils Oliver, Robert Lee Adcock, Stephen Erdody
  • Compiled By [Assembled By] – Michael Matessino
  • Composed By [Music], Conductor [Music] – Alan Silvestri
  • Double Bass [Basses] – Arni Egilsson, Bruce P. Morgenthaler, Charles L. Domanico, Richard H. Feves, Robert King Stone, Susan Ranney
  • Drums, Percussion – Alan C. Estes, Robert J. Zimmitti, Daniel L. Greco, Emil Radocchia, Joseph T. Porcar, Larry Bunker, Steven Schaeffer*, Thomas D. Raney
  • Edited By [Music Editor] – Michael Tronick
  • Edited By, Mastered By – Daniel Hersch
  • Executive-Producer – Robert Townson
  • Guitar – Arthur D. Richards, Jerry J. Best
  • Harp – Anne Mason Stockton*, Dorothy S. Remsen
  • Horn – Art Maebe, Calvin L. Smith*, David Alan Duke, Gale H. Robinson, Henry Sigismonti, James W. Thatcher, Richard E. Perissi, Vincent N. DeRosa
  • Mixed By [Music Scoring Mixer] – Dennis Sands
  • Orchestra [Performed By] – The Hollywood Studio Symphony
  • Orchestrated By [Orchestrations By] – James Campbell
  • Other [Soundtrack Executive For Twentieth Century Fox] – Tom Cavanaugh
  • Piano, Keyboards – Ralph E. Grierson, Randy M. Kerber, Randy B. Waldman, Richard K. Marvin
  • Producer [Album] – Nick Redman
  • Programmed By [Audio Programming By] – David Bifano
  • Strings [Violins / Violas] – Arnold Belnick, Assa Drori, Bernard Kundell, Bill Hybel, Bonnie Douglas, Bruce Dukov, Daniel Shindaryov, Darius P. Campo*, David Schwartz, Debra L. Price, Denyse N. Buffum, Diana Betty Halprin*, Dixie Blackstone, Don Palmer*, Dorothy Wade, Francine Nadeau Walsh*, Gerald Vinci, Gwenn R. Heller*, Haim Shtrum, Harold Wolf, Henry Ferber, Herman Clebanoff, Irma W. Neumann*, Israel Baker, Jan Karlin, Janet Lakatos, Kathleen A. Lenski*, Kenneth L. Burward-Hoy*, Linda S. Lipsett*, Botnick*, Mari Tsumura, Marshall Sosson, Marvin Chantry, Michael Nowak, Mihail Zinovyev, Miwako Watanabe, Myer Bello, Myra Kestenbaum, Nathan Kaproff, Oscar Chausow, Pamela Goldsmith, Patricia Johnson*, Paul C. Shure*, Ralph D. Morrison III*, Reginald George Hill*, Rick E. Gerding*, Ronald P. Folsom*, Samuel Boghossian, Sheldon Sanov, Spiro P. Stamos*, Stanley Plummer, Yoko Matsuda
  • Transferred By [Music Transfers By] – John Davis 
  • Trombone – William Frank Reichenbach*, Charles C. Loper*, Chauncey Welsch, Richard Nash*, Lewis Melvin McCreary*
  • Trumpet – David A. Izzard, Gary E. Grant*, Jerome R. Hey*, Larry G. Hall*, Ralph Fera
  • Tuba – James M. Self*, John T. "Tommy" Johnson*
  • Woodwind – Arthur Hoberman, Barbara B. Northcutt*, Robert Tricarico*, Clare Fischer, Dave W. Riddles*, David J. Shostac*, Gary Foster, Geraldine Rotella, James M. Kanter*, James R. Walker*, Joel H. Timm*, John C. Winter*, Lee Allen, Louise M. DiTullio*, Michael R. O'Donovan*, F.E. Scott Harris*, Sheridon W. Stokes*, Thomas George Boyd*