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Glass Onion A Benoit Blanc Murder Mystery Soundtrack Vinyl LP Crystal Clear Colour 2023

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Cat no. MOND285A
Crystal Clear Colour Vinyl

Tracklist:

  1. Theme From Glass Onion
  2. The Puzzle Box
  3. Andi's Theme
  4. An Anonymous Invitation
  5. Ground Rules
  6. Ms. Birdie Jay
  7. The Infraction Point
  8. Dinner Is Served
  9. This Is Not A Game
  10. The Scene Of The Crime
  11. Trapped
  12. Lights Out!
  13. Time To Finish This
  14. Blanc's Plan
  15. Snoop
  16. Motive & Opportunity
  17. Something's Off
  18. Perjury
  19. Ransacking
  20. A.B.
  21. The Center of the Onion
  22. Peeled Back
  23. You've Got Nothing
  24. Glass Onion String Quartet In Bb Minor
  25. Burnt
  26. Disruption
  27. Theme From Glass Onion (Revisited)

Audiences who were lucky enough to have seen the film during it's special theatrical sneak preview have already discovered that this highly anticipated sequel is nothing short of epic - and much of that is due to the gorgeous, sweeping score by Nathan Johnson. Johnson keeps intact the delicate balance that made KNIVES OUT such a clever score, never undermining the danger that is around every corner, but also brings an intoxicating romanticism to every gorgeous landscape. It's playful, and sinister all at once. "I'm thrilled to announce the release of my score for Glass Onion on vinyl, but more specifically, I'm over the moon to be able to join forces again with the wonderful folks at Mondo," says Johnson. "Everything they do is one-of-a-kind, but with this release they've gone above and beyond. We've mastered this version specifically for vinyl so that it retains all the orchestral dynamics I've written into the score, and I can't wait for people to get their hands on the artwork and peel back all of the beautiful layers. I know we live in a world of digital ephemera, but I'll say it again and again: thank God for Mondo." The package, carefully constructed by Jay Shaw and Mo Shafeek, pays homage to the film's central mystery in multiple ways. Pressed on 2x 140 Gram Crystal Clear vinyl, and housed in a die-cut jacket, with an acrylic o-card, and multiple inserts.