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Quartet Records and Studiocanal present Academy Award-winner Jerry Goldsmith’s thrilling score in a 2-LP transparent red vinyl deluxe edition!
Directed by Paul Verhoeven (RoboCop, Basic Instinct) and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone, TOTAL RECALL helped change the future of cinematic imagery, while Goldsmith’s score marked a culmination of styles and techniques the composer had developed over four decades of composing for film and television.
TOTAL RECALL represents one of the iconic composer’s last masterpieces, recorded with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of London, under his own baton. For this vinyl release, Quartet has mastered from the 48kHz/16-bit stereo mixes created in 2015, allowing fans of the film and of great music to experience the intrigue, the action, and the exotic world of TOTAL RECALL like never before. For the first time, the score as written for the film can now be heard on vinyl—and with the actual film performances.
The album has been entirely remixed from the original digital multi-track tapes by Goldsmith’s longtime scoring mixer, Bruce Botnick.
Produced by Neil S. Bulk and Botnick, and specially remastered for vinyl by Mr. Botnick with lacquers mastered by Bernie Grundman, this new edition has been pressed in gramblood- red transparent vinyl, featuring the new 30th anniversary artwork by Kyle Lambert and includes a separate booklet with authoritative liner notes from film music writer Jeff Bond that includes interviews with Botnick, music editor Ken Hall, and director Paul Verhoeven.
01. The Dream
02. First Meeting
03. Secret Agent
04. The Implant
05. Where Am I?
06. The Aftermath
07. Old Times Sake
08. Clever Girl
09. The Johnny Cab
10. Howdy Stranger / The Nose Job
11. The Spaceport
12. A New Face
13. The Mountain
14. Identification
15. Lies
16. Where Am I?
17. Swallow It
18. The Big Jump
19. Without Air
20. Remembering
21. The Mutant
22. The Massacre
23. Friends?
24. The Treatment
25. The Reactor / The Hologram
26. End of a Dream
27. A New Life
28. End Credits