Resident Evil 2 Original Soundtrack Vinyl 2XLP
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Product Description
Laced Records, in partnership with Capcom, brings you Resident Evil 2 (Original Soundtrack) on deluxe double vinyl.
The Resident Evil 2 Original Soundtrack conveys fundamental themes of panic and desperation via varying musical styles. Featuring ambient horror, industrial pieces and rousing militaristic anthems you’ll experience classic orchestral compositions alongside ominous piano underscores, taking you back to Raccoon City’s iconic Police Station, Sewer and Underground Laboratory.
Tracklist
Side A
- The Beginning Of Story
- Annette's Recollection
- Normal End Title
- Special End Title
- Credit Line Of Whole Staff
- Prologue
- Raccoon City
- The Front Hall
Side B
- The First Floor
- The Second Floor
- Secure Place
- Leon With Claire
- The Library
- Sherry's Theme
- The Basement Of Police Station
- T-A
- The First Malformation Of G
- Ada's Theme
Side C
- The Marshalling Yard (The First Half)
- The Marshalling Yard (The Latter Half)
- The Second Malformation Of G
- Is Ada Spy!?
- Escape From Laboratory
Side D
- Good Bye, Leon
- Mother
- One More Kiss
- T-B
- The Third Malformation Of G
- And After That...
- Credit Line
Product Features
- Pressed on 2 180-gram vinyl lps
- Conveys fundamental themes of panic and desperation via varying musical styles
- Gatefold sleeve
Box Contents
- 2 Resident Evil 2 Original Soundtrack vinyl records
Additional Details
Resident Evil is a popular survival horror Japanese media franchise created by Shinji Mikami and Tokuro Fujiwara, and developed by Capcom. Resident Evil, also known as Biohazard originally released in 1996 on the PlayStation. The third-person shooter has players take control of trained operatives tasked with dealing with a zombie outbreak and other menacing creatures, with a heavy focus on inventory management. Most known for the highly popular video games that contune to be critically and commerically succesful, the franchise has expanded beyond games to film as well.