Hello again, Norman. Suntup Editions is back with another hot horror release, this time a fine press limited edition of the classic horror novel Psycho by Robert Bloch.
Printed letterpress from hot metal type, the edition includes an exclusive new introduction by Joe R. Lansdale, six full color illustrations by Gregg Kreutz and a dust jacket illustration for the Artist edition by Paul Mann. The dust jacket for the Artist edition is reversible with the back featuring a version of the first edition jacket with the iconic typeface created by Tony Palladino.
The edition is highly limited with a very low print run, and is now available for pre-order here.
One of the most influential horror novels of the 20th century, Psycho by Robert Bloch is the shocking story that ushered in the dawn of the slasher genre. Forty-year-old Norman Bates is a shy, overweight recluse who lives at home...
Printed letterpress from hot metal type, the edition includes an exclusive new introduction by Joe R. Lansdale, six full color illustrations by Gregg Kreutz and a dust jacket illustration for the Artist edition by Paul Mann. The dust jacket for the Artist edition is reversible with the back featuring a version of the first edition jacket with the iconic typeface created by Tony Palladino.
The edition is highly limited with a very low print run, and is now available for pre-order here.
One of the most influential horror novels of the 20th century, Psycho by Robert Bloch is the shocking story that ushered in the dawn of the slasher genre. Forty-year-old Norman Bates is a shy, overweight recluse who lives at home...
- 6/15/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Willie Nelson was a young country music and western-swing fan when he heard Frank Sinatra on the radio for the first time. “Though he was a million miles from western swing, he had a sweet swing of his own,” Nelson wrote in his book It’s a Long Story: My Life. “There was a tenderness to his voice, a purity and ease of phrasing. When he sang the popular songs of the day, I marveled at the natural way he told the story.”
Sinatra helped Nelson find his own indelible style,...
Sinatra helped Nelson find his own indelible style,...
- 1/15/2021
- by Patrick Doyle
- Rollingstone.com
Ludwig Göransson’s soundtrack for Season One of The Mandalorian will be released as a massive and limited edition 8-lp vinyl box set via Mondo.
Göransson’s individual scores for each of the eight episodes of Disney+’s Star Wars spinoff were initially only released digitally, but Mondo’s limited edition, one-time pressing will collect the entire Season One soundtrack for its first-ever physical release.
The Mandalorian: Season One, limited to just 3,500 copies, is available to preorder beginning August 26th through the Mondo Shop. Each of the eight chapters,...
Göransson’s individual scores for each of the eight episodes of Disney+’s Star Wars spinoff were initially only released digitally, but Mondo’s limited edition, one-time pressing will collect the entire Season One soundtrack for its first-ever physical release.
The Mandalorian: Season One, limited to just 3,500 copies, is available to preorder beginning August 26th through the Mondo Shop. Each of the eight chapters,...
- 8/24/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Yeah, The Buffy The Vampire Slayer musical episode, “Once More Time With Feeling” is one of my favorite episodes of the series. Not only is the music good, but it also told great and pivotal part of Buffy’s story arc.
Anyway, if you’re a fan of the episode as well, and collector vinyl records, Mondo is releasing the soundtrack on vinyl with original art created by artist Paul Mann. It also comes complete with liner notes by series creator and songwriter Joss Whedon.
Mo Shafeek, Mondo Record Label Manager said in a statement following the announcement:
We’ve been huge fans of “Buffy: The Vampire Slayer” for decades…. Our obsession with the musical episode “Once More With Feeling” inadvertently presented a solution to a long standing problem of how to best entry point for us to celebrate the brilliantly singular, yet expansive series. It took a few years to get it perfect,...
Anyway, if you’re a fan of the episode as well, and collector vinyl records, Mondo is releasing the soundtrack on vinyl with original art created by artist Paul Mann. It also comes complete with liner notes by series creator and songwriter Joss Whedon.
Mo Shafeek, Mondo Record Label Manager said in a statement following the announcement:
We’ve been huge fans of “Buffy: The Vampire Slayer” for decades…. Our obsession with the musical episode “Once More With Feeling” inadvertently presented a solution to a long standing problem of how to best entry point for us to celebrate the brilliantly singular, yet expansive series. It took a few years to get it perfect,...
- 3/3/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The love you have for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer musical episode can only grow with a special soundtrack reissue coming to vinyl. The Buffy the Vampire Slayer vinyl for the beloved TV series’ famous musical episode “Once More With Feeling” comes with original cover art by Paul Mann and liner notes by series creator and songwriter Joss Whedon. […]
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- 3/2/2019
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
John Carpenter and Alan Howarth's highly synthesized score for Halloween II and Paul McCollough's Night of the Living Dead (1990) score have been pressed for vinyl by Death Waltz and Strange Disc Records, respectively, and will be released this Wednesday by Mondo. We have a look at the vinyl covers, release details, and insightful info on why both of these scores still resonate with horror fans.
Details and images on both vinyl releases (as well as a Michael Myers enamel pin) are below, and keep an eye out for these items on Mondo's website this Wednesday, September 19th at 12:00pm Ct!
"Death Waltz Recording Co.
Halloween II - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack LP. Artwork by Paul Mann. Webstore Exclusive pressed on 180 Gram Red, Orange and Blue vinyl. Also available on 180 Gram Orange vinyl. Expected to Ship in September 2018. $32
Death Waltz Recording Co., is proud to present the return...
Details and images on both vinyl releases (as well as a Michael Myers enamel pin) are below, and keep an eye out for these items on Mondo's website this Wednesday, September 19th at 12:00pm Ct!
"Death Waltz Recording Co.
Halloween II - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack LP. Artwork by Paul Mann. Webstore Exclusive pressed on 180 Gram Red, Orange and Blue vinyl. Also available on 180 Gram Orange vinyl. Expected to Ship in September 2018. $32
Death Waltz Recording Co., is proud to present the return...
- 9/18/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Chicago – Norman Jewison’s 1971 adaptation of the Broadway smash “Fiddler on the Roof” offers a textbook example of the best possible way to make a musical for the big screen. It came out at a time when movie musicals were quickly becoming a dying art form, and yet Jewison somehow managed to avoid all the mistakes that marred so many other filmmakers.
His first excellent decision was to avoid casting any big names. Topol was a 35-year-old actor who first played the main role of Tevye in a 1967 West End production. In the massive array of extras contained on this sensational 40th anniversary Blu-Ray edition, Jewison claims that he utilized clipped fragments of his own graying hair to age his preferred leading man. Yet the director’s efforts were obviously not in vain. Topol turned out to be such an indelible choice that it’s practically impossible to think of anyone else in the role.
His first excellent decision was to avoid casting any big names. Topol was a 35-year-old actor who first played the main role of Tevye in a 1967 West End production. In the massive array of extras contained on this sensational 40th anniversary Blu-Ray edition, Jewison claims that he utilized clipped fragments of his own graying hair to age his preferred leading man. Yet the director’s efforts were obviously not in vain. Topol turned out to be such an indelible choice that it’s practically impossible to think of anyone else in the role.
- 4/22/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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