Invada Free Fire - OST By Geoff Barrow & Ben Salisbury (colored vinyl)

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Full Soundtrack Version (features the score, dialogue from the film and all license music used in the film)

Released:
June, 2017
Purchase: Invada
Price: £24.99

Note: 2LP, Mail order variant (limited to 300 copies) on "silver vinyl with black and white smoke effect", Retail variant on "silver" vinyl, housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve with digital download card included

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Geoff Barrow & Ben Salisbury return to score Ben Wheatley’s 1970s based epic shoot-out Free Fire, executively produced by Martin Scorsese.

The soundtrack was compiled by Ben Wheatley himself and this version features all score tracks by Barrow & Salisbury, dialogue from the film and all license music used in the film (Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Denver, The Real Kids).

The vinyl is pressed as a double LP and housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve with digital download card included.

Mail order variant (limited to 300 copies): Double silver vinyl with black and white smoke effect.

Retail variant: Double silver vinyl.

This format will include digital download card featuring unheard bonus material from the score by Geoff Barrow & Ben Salisbury.

Free Fire sees Barrow and Salisbury take a huge directional curve away from their intense, synth-based Ivor Novello award winning score for Ex Machina, with the composers curating a prog-rock, free-jazz, psychedelic journey influenced by bands such as King Crimson, Camel and Magma and tips its hat to the Lalo Schifrin thriller genre scores of that era.

Geoff Barrow: “It was brilliant to work with Ben Wheatley, Amy Jump and the Rook Films crew again after my experience with them for High Rise. Creating a pub prog band proved great fun for Ben Salisbury and I as it needed to represent the characters in the film that were mostly loose cannons and lunatics and we needed to try and reflect them in all their idiosyncratic glory."

Ben Salisbury: "We wanted to create an old fashioned soundtrack album, where the listening experience reminds you of the fun and excitement of watching the film. So we've included on the album choice cuts of the most important aspects of Free Fire's soundtrack - the amazing symphony of gunshots created by sound designer Martin Pavey, and the brilliant dialogue you hear in between the gunfire."

The score features musical luminaries Clive Deamer (Radiohead/Portishead), Billy Fuller (Robert Plant/Beak), Jason Hazeley (Portishead) and Ross Hughes (Portishead), and Jerry Crozier-Cole (Pee Wee Ellis)


Score Only Version

Released:
June, 2017
Purchase: Invada
Price: £18.99

Note: 1 LP, pressed on "Clear with a blood red blob effect" vinyl, limited to 500 copies, Artwork by Jay Shaw, includes digital download

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Geoff Barrow & Ben Salisbury return to score Ben Wheatley’s 1970s based epic shoot-out Free Fire, executively produced by Martin Scorsese.

Please note - this is the score only version and does not feature the dialogue or licensed tracks. All score tracks by Barrow & Salisbury are included on this LP.

This is a mail order exclusive version, released in conjunction with Rook films and limited to 500 copies and pressed as a single LP. The vinyl will be pressed on crystal clear with a blood red blob effect. The incredible cover art (pictured above) is by Jay Shaw.

This format will include digital download card featuring unheard bonus material from the score by Geoff Barrow & Ben Salisbury.

Free Fire sees Barrow and Salisbury take a huge directional curve away from their intense, synth-based Ivor Novello award winning score for Ex Machina, with the composers curating a prog-rock, free-jazz, psychedelic journey influenced by bands such as King Crimson, Camel and Magma and tips its hat to the Lalo Schifrin thriller genre scores of that era.

Geoff Barrow: “It was brilliant to work with Ben Wheatley, Amy Jump and the Rook Films crew again after my experience with them for High Rise. Creating a pub prog band proved great fun for Ben Salisbury and I as it needed to represent the characters in the film that were mostly loose cannons and lunatics and we needed to try and reflect them in all their idiosyncratic glory."

The score features musical luminaries Clive Deamer (Radiohead/Portishead), Billy Fuller (Robert Plant/Beak), Jason Hazeley (Portishead) and Ross Hughes (Portishead), and Jerry Crozier-Cole (Pee Wee Ellis)
 
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Can't wait for rhe film and hoping the soundtrack is cool with a crazy 70s vibe

Damn, love the cover to the invada release but the vinyl of the mondo release