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Quentin Tarantino's Hateful Eight Soundtrack on Vinyl

Jan 25, 2021

Quentin Tarantino's Hateful Eight Soundtrack on Vinyl

Quentin Tarantino and Decca Records today announced the release of Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight original motion picture soundtrack. The soundtrack will be available for purchase on CD, vinyl, and at digital retail worldwide via Decca Records on December 18, 2015. We are the lucky label to release the vinyl edition of the soundtrack in the US. The Hateful Eight film will be released on December 25, 2015 screening exclusively in 70 mm film and will open wide on January 8, 2016.

The standard vinyl edition of The Hateful Eight will be pressed on two 180-gram LP's house in a tri-fold reversible jacket with soft-touch finish containing a 60"x12" poster, a 36"x12" poster, and a 12-page booklet insert with stills from the film.

Pre-order Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight Original Motion Picture Soundtrack LP here.

There WILL be a limited edition version of this soundtrack released in the future, but if we told you all the details of that highly desirable product now, we'd have to kill you. So be patient, lovers of exclusive vinyl... Your safety depends on it.

Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight Original Motion Picture Soundtrack features original compositions from world-renowned, award-winning Italian composer Ennio Morricone. While Tarantino is a lifelong fan of Morricone’s work and has used his music in his past five films, this historic collaboration marks the first time Morricone has recorded original music specifically for one of Tarantino’s films. It is also the first time Morricone has scored a Western film in over 40 years, since the release of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

Watch the Hateful Eight trailer below, get excited for December 18th, and pre-order your copy of the double LP now.


Comments

Lesley

I agree with you Izzy_B

2for2true

Bexicocity, Timothy Mays is probably referring to QT’s decision to speak out against police brutality of blacks. This was big news about two weeks ago. Many law enforcement unions have come out saying they will picket/protest the movie, and will refuse to provide security to QT at future filming sites. Many feel this is simply an effort to chill QT’s right to free speech and bully him into keeping quiet, which he refuses to do.

Izzy_B

Please please please find some copies of this for us international vault members! I love QT and Ennio beyond words and would kill to get hold of this. Pretty please with a cherry on top?

Jes Smith

This is so cool!!

Quizze

Sexy personified!

St_Rita

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly was released in 1966. Morricone also did Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) and Duck, You Sucker (1971). FYI

BexicoCity

Hey Timothy Mays Wait… why is Tarantino a scum bag? just being curious not trying to pick a fight. I love QT’s movies and the sound tracks usually kick ass, this seems like a wonderful collab.

Timothy Mays

I am really disappointed that Jack and Third Man Records is supporting anything that the scum bag Quentin Tarantino is part of. I am going to really have to think hard about staying a vault member or buy anything from Third Man Records.

Hamptonio

tanzy’s got jokes! i love you, man.

tanzaib

it’s a joke calm down man…
Go ahead kill me TMR…

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