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Fantastic Four: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack OST (2LP) - Zavvi Exclusive Ltd Edition Vinyl - Thing Edition (500 Worldwide Only)
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OST: FANTASTIC FOUR: ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK - ZAVVI EXCLUSIVE LIMITED 'THE THING' EDITION. 500 WORLDWIDE ONLY.
Composed by Marco Beltrami and Philip Glass.
Directed by Josh Trank, and screenwriters Jeremy Slater and Simon Kinberg (X-Men: First Class, X-Men; Days of Future Past, Sherlock Holmes), The Fantastic Four is a contemporary re-imagining of Marvel’s first, and longest-running superhero team.
The Fantastic Four score developed from the inquisitiveness of the film’s young protagonists. Working together with living legend Philip Glass, composer Marco Beltrami (Wolverine, Hellboy) explains, “What we were trying to achieve musically was the spirit of curiosity and innocence. We were inspired by the film’s scientific exploration from the point of view of these young characters, and how their curiosity develops into a position of power.”
Three of Philip Glass’s previous film scores have been nominated for Academy Awards: Kundun (1997), The Hours (2002) and Notes on A Scandal (2006). In 1999, he won the Golden Globe for his soundtrack to The Truman Show.
Includes:
- 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl
- Gatefold Sleeve/Insert
- 500 Numbered Copies on Orange and Blue Vinyl
- 2
- English
Fantastic Four: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack OST (2LP) - Zavvi Exclusive Ltd Edition Vinyl - Thing Edition (500 Worldwide Only)
RRP: A$44.99
A$17.99
Save: A$27.00
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OST: FANTASTIC FOUR: ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK - ZAVVI EXCLUSIVE LIMITED 'THE THING' EDITION. 500 WORLDWIDE ONLY.
Composed by Marco Beltrami and Philip Glass.
Directed by Josh Trank, and screenwriters Jeremy Slater and Simon Kinberg (X-Men: First Class, X-Men; Days of Future Past, Sherlock Holmes), The Fantastic Four is a contemporary re-imagining of Marvel’s first, and longest-running superhero team.
The Fantastic Four score developed from the inquisitiveness of the film’s young protagonists. Working together with living legend Philip Glass, composer Marco Beltrami (Wolverine, Hellboy) explains, “What we were trying to achieve musically was the spirit of curiosity and innocence. We were inspired by the film’s scientific exploration from the point of view of these young characters, and how their curiosity develops into a position of power.”
Three of Philip Glass’s previous film scores have been nominated for Academy Awards: Kundun (1997), The Hours (2002) and Notes on A Scandal (2006). In 1999, he won the Golden Globe for his soundtrack to The Truman Show.
Includes:
- 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl
- Gatefold Sleeve/Insert
- 500 Numbered Copies on Orange and Blue Vinyl
- 2
- English
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