
Title: Resident Evil Deluxe Double Vinyl (レジデント・イービルDXダッブルビニール)
Publisher: Laced Records
Catalogue: LMLP024
Released: 02/04/2019
Retail: $64.00
Scans: Cover | Insert | Side A | Side B | Side C | Side D
Information:
The first release from Laced Records as part of a series, this Resident Evil vinyl marks the first time the 2002's remake soundtrack has been released outside of Japan in an official capacity. As a bonus, it's very specifically the Sound Chronicle remake disc, which is why the LP clocks in at only 44 tracks. In contrast, the disc for Remake HD has 60 tracks. The reason that having the 44 track release mastered onto vinyl instead of the HD versions is because the sound team had issues with the HD release in terms of lost tracks and issues with the codec which resulted in some tracks being played too fast, even if it did mean we got official releases of missing tracks not seen on the Sound Chronicle disc.
This is the standard edition run, which features 180g heavyweight done in black. There are two limited versions, with the first press limited being on 180g heavyweight smokey blue and black, and the reissue limited in 180g blue; I actually prefer the standard edition mostly because the disc art reminds me of things like the slide cartridges from the laboratory section of the game. The double LP features a gatefold sleeve which has stunning art by Boris Moncel with gorgeous colour contrast.
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