Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer: Prom Night Soundtrack (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
1980ās Prom Night is one of the first āslasherā films, directed by Paul Lynch and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and (in much smaller type) Leslie Nielsen. The film was a massive success in the drive-in theatre era, brushing off pearl-clutching reviews and frequent comparisons to Halloween and Carrie. One point of divergence from its Carpenter-scored forebearers is its disco heavy soundtrack. Made in the last days of mainstream āDisco Feverā in North America, the film was shot with the actors dancing to tracks by the likes of Gloria Gaynor, Donna Summer, and Pat Benatar, but those tunes were far below the filmās budget. Under orders of the filmās producer, composer Paul Zaza wrote a series of disco songs over a mere few days, knocking off the tracks that were intended for use in the film. As you may expect, this lead to a heap of legal action, and resulted in the lack of a proper release of the music from this film in general. The disco songs are available on a variety of bootlegs, but the accompanying instrumental score by Zaza and Carl Zittrer has remained entirely unreleased untilĀ this year. This record is cut at 45RPM for improved bass response, and is pressed on ādisco bloodbathā colored vinyl. This limited edition of 650 copies also includes a ātuxedo blackā branded condom.
- "disco bloodbath" vinyl pressing
- gatefold sleeve
- includes tuxedo black branded condom
- limited edition of 650
- music label:Ā 1984 Publishing 2019
reviewed by KNIFE PARTY 07/2019
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Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer: Prom Night Soundtrack (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer: Prom Night Soundtrack (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
1980ās Prom Night is one of the first āslasherā films, directed by Paul Lynch and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and (in much smaller type) Leslie Nielsen. The film was a massive success in the drive-in theatre era, brushing off pearl-clutching reviews and frequent comparisons to Halloween and Carrie. One point of divergence from its Carpenter-scored forebearers is its disco heavy soundtrack. Made in the last days of mainstream āDisco Feverā in North America, the film was shot with the actors dancing to tracks by the likes of Gloria Gaynor, Donna Summer, and Pat Benatar, but those tunes were far below the filmās budget. Under orders of the filmās producer, composer Paul Zaza wrote a series of disco songs over a mere few days, knocking off the tracks that were intended for use in the film. As you may expect, this lead to a heap of legal action, and resulted in the lack of a proper release of the music from this film in general. The disco songs are available on a variety of bootlegs, but the accompanying instrumental score by Zaza and Carl Zittrer has remained entirely unreleased untilĀ this year. This record is cut at 45RPM for improved bass response, and is pressed on ādisco bloodbathā colored vinyl. This limited edition of 650 copies also includes a ātuxedo blackā branded condom.
- "disco bloodbath" vinyl pressing
- gatefold sleeve
- includes tuxedo black branded condom
- limited edition of 650
- music label:Ā 1984 Publishing 2019
reviewed by KNIFE PARTY 07/2019
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1980ās Prom Night is one of the first āslasherā films, directed by Paul Lynch and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and (in much smaller type) Leslie Nielsen. The film was a massive success in the drive-in theatre era, brushing off pearl-clutching reviews and frequent comparisons to Halloween and Carrie. One point of divergence from its Carpenter-scored forebearers is its disco heavy soundtrack. Made in the last days of mainstream āDisco Feverā in North America, the film was shot with the actors dancing to tracks by the likes of Gloria Gaynor, Donna Summer, and Pat Benatar, but those tunes were far below the filmās budget. Under orders of the filmās producer, composer Paul Zaza wrote a series of disco songs over a mere few days, knocking off the tracks that were intended for use in the film. As you may expect, this lead to a heap of legal action, and resulted in the lack of a proper release of the music from this film in general. The disco songs are available on a variety of bootlegs, but the accompanying instrumental score by Zaza and Carl Zittrer has remained entirely unreleased untilĀ this year. This record is cut at 45RPM for improved bass response, and is pressed on ādisco bloodbathā colored vinyl. This limited edition of 650 copies also includes a ātuxedo blackā branded condom.
- "disco bloodbath" vinyl pressing
- gatefold sleeve
- includes tuxedo black branded condom
- limited edition of 650
- music label:Ā 1984 Publishing 2019


















