Vinyl is all the rage nowadays, and with the impending release of Resident Evil 3 creeping ever close, what better to combine the two than to purchase the original PSone soundtrack on a format which was supposed to go the way of the dodo in the early 1990s? Laced Records and Capcom have teamed up to give fans the option of buying the collection of 46 tracks -- arriving at roughly the same time as the PlayStation 4 remake.
Priced at £33/$35, the vinyl set will be available across Europe, the US, the Middle-East, and African territories, with pre-orders being taken through this link. Those residing in the USA who wish to own a copy can put some money down via this link instead.
The tracklisting includes classics such as the save room theme song Free From Fear, as well as:
Side A
1. The Last Escape
2. Option Screen
3. Title Calling
4. The Opening
5. The Beginning Of Nightmare
6. The Great Novelist
7. Free From Fear
8. Meeting Brad
9. Cold Sweat
10. The City Of Ruin
11. Imminent Slaughter
12. Nemesis' Theme
13. Feel The Tense...
14. The Front Hall
Side B
1. The First Floor
2. Well Dressed Up
3. Carlos' Theme
4. Nicholai's Theme
5. Coldhearted Soldier
6. Complete Rest
7. An Impending Danger
8. The Clock Tower
9. Don't Lose Courage
10. Mysterious Orgel - Correct
11. Mysterious Orgel - Wrong
Side C
1. Unstoppable Nemesis
2. Bring Back Her Consciousness
3. Traitor
4. The Grave Digger
5. Defiant Behavior
6. Nemesis Doesn't Give Up
7. Missile Approaching
8. Against The Chopper
9. Emergency Level D
Side D
1. Nemesis Final Metamorphosis
2. The Last Decision
3. Euthanasia Of Raccoon City
4. Unfortunate Event
5. Staffs & Credits
6. Ever After
7. Title Calling - Arranged Ver.
8. Choose The Best One
9. The Doomed City
10. Hellish Agony
11. Reward And Result
12. CM-2 - Long Ver.
Are you going to pick up the Resident Evil 3 original soundtrack on vinyl? Relax to that save room theme in the comments below.
Comments 3
This is extremely cool.
WOW!!! I got a Technics SL1210 MK2 Turntable(in mint condition. So it was very expensive) But it's worth EVERY PENNY Last year so this will go very nice with my Vinyl collection
I love the look of the format but still amazes me people want to take a step back in the quality of sound. Each to their own I guess.
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