John Powell Vinyl – How To Train Your Dragon 2 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack RSD 2023 Red Splatter Double Vinyl

£60.00

How To Train Your Dragon 2 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack RSD 2023 Red Splatter Double Vinyl – John Powell Vinyl from Vinyl Records London

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How To Train Your Dragon 2 is the most successful, 621M Box office, of the 1.65 Billion trilogy of animated films, which also had an eight year run as a popular television program. The soundtrack was composed by John Powell, who has created the archetype for modern animation scoring, having created the music behind Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, most of Ice Age, Rio, The Lorax and many others. This soundtrack has never had a standard vinyl release, much less this deluxe edition which will be presented across two LPs in a gatefold jacket and pressed on red multcolor splatter vinyl, in keeping with the theme of the green multicolor splatter on the How To Train Your Dragon 1 LP release, which was also produced exclusively for RSD in 2021. As with the first soundtrack, the theme song of the second film is done by Jonsi from the Icelandic band, Sigur Ros, and is unavailable anywhere else.Please allow 57 business days for dispatch. John Powell Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £60

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