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Mark Korven - First Omen
First Omen
Artist: Mark Korven
Format: Vinyl

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Label: MUTANT
Rel. Date: 02/28/2025
UPC: 050087553012

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DISC: 1

1. It's All for You
2. Searching the Files
3. Vow Ceremony
4. Margaret's Voice
5. Carlita's Rescue
6. Tighten the Noose
7. Cloister de St. Rita
8. What's Happening to Me?
9. The Claw
10. The Antichrist
11. Not My Area
12. Riot
13. Horrific Accident
14. The Demon Face
15. Skianna Files
16. Defending Carlita
17. Tableau of Hell
18. Shaming
19. Demon Dance
20. Plan Revealed
21. Ambassador
22. Gurney Journey
23. Ave Satani

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FIRST OMEN / MARK KORVEN, (Score) Mutant, in partnership with Hollywood Records and 20th Century Films, is proud to present the premiere physical edition of Mark Korven's terrifying score to THE FIRST OMEN. Combining the inventive and dynamic instrumentation he is best known for, Mark Korven (THE WITCH, THE LIGHTHOUSE) has created a truly unsettling and powerful score to this new chapter to the legendary series. Jerry Goldsmith's Academy Awardr winning score for the original 1976 classic THE OMEN is a totemic work of horror cinema. The film is the only time a horror film has ever won an Oscar for it's score. Korven clearly knows he has big shoes to fill, because he takes his scoring style to powerful new heights with this brilliant work. It helps that Mark Korven is one of our favorite working composers. His score to THE FIRST OMEN is an incredible achievement and a fitting inclusion in one of the most important legacies of Horror filmmaking. A lot has changed since 1976, but one thing that hasn't is that horror scores deserve to be played as loud as possible, on vinyl, from your home stereo. Pressed on two 140gram vinyl discs, housed in printed inner sleeves, contained within a die-cut jacket.