Waxwork Records are repressing John Harrison’s score to the zombie classic Day of the Dead. The sale will begin at a random time on Nov. 13 over at Waxwork’s online store. This news was revealed via their Twitter and Instagram.

The repress will include the same Jay Shaw designed artwork Waxwork’s first press did, only this time it will feature all new double vinyl colors like “zombie skin swirl” and a limited variant “zombie skin swirl/blood-red split.” The same “THE DEAD WALK!” newspaper/poster and liner notes written by director George A. Romero and composer John Harrison featured in the initial release will be included again here. Both records come housed in a heavy tip-on gatefold.

Pressing numbers have not been revealed, but it’s safe to assume this will be a limited run with the variant being limited to around the 300 copies their releases have been in the past. Go follow their Twitter for a drop time and act quickly if you want to get this in your collection!

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