John Carpenter’s ‘In the Mouth of Madness’ Soundtrack Pressed on Vinyl by Terror Vision

Terror Vision Records has released what the label calls the biggest vinyl release in its history: In the Mouth of Madness.

Composed by director John Carpenter and Jim Lang, the score has been newly mastered from the original master tapes.

The 2xLP album is housed in a gatefold jacket featuring artwork by Gary Pullin, liner notes pulled from new interviews with Carpenter and Lang, and printed record sleeves.

Its pressed on five color variants:

  • Sutter Cane – blood in blue (limited to 200) – $39.98
  • Pickman – yellow/red/black (limited to 200) – $39.98
  • Hobb’s End – glow green with black swirl (limited to 200) – $39.98
  • Black (limited to 50) – $39.98
  • Bespoke (limited to 94) – $79.98

Two bundles are available. Priced at $74.98, the Sutter Cane bundle comes with the album, a long sleeve shirt, and a bumper sticker.

The Lovecraft bundle includes all that plus a screen print, standee, mug, canvas bag, enamel pin, and postcard set. Limited to 100, it costs $175.

The soundtrack also comes on red cassette, limited to 200, for $13.

Written by Michael De Luca (Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare), In the Mouth of Madness follows an insurance investigator who discovers that the impact an elusive horror writer’s books have on his readers can be deadly.

Sam Neill stars in the 1994 cosmic horror film with Julie Carmen, Jürgen Prochnow, David Warner, and Charlton Heston.

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