Sleepy Hollow (1999) - Music From The Motion Picture by Danny Elfman 2xLP Vinyl Record (“Headless Horseman" Splatter Coloured Vinyl)

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Sleepy Hollow (1999) - Music From The Motion Picture by Danny Elfman 2xLP Vinyl Record (“Headless Horseman" Splatter Coloured Vinyl)

Ichabod Crane, a police detective, is sent from the city of New York to Sleepy Hollow to investigate a series of murders committed by the Headless Horseman.

Danny Elfman is an award-winning American film composer, singer, and songwriter. He has garnered international recognition for composing over 100 feature film scores. Elfman is a longtime collaborator of director Tim Burton and has scored such films as Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Sleepy Hollow stands as one of Elfman’s largest orchestral scores and utilizes weighty brass, eerie choral pieces, and unnerving strings. His use of romantic themes cut a calming tone throughout the dark and mysterious gothic fairy tale.

Pressed on gruesome “Headless Horseman Splatter” coloured vinyl, you will defiantly want to add this awesome soundtrack to your collection! 

TRACKLIST 

  1. Introduction
  2. Main Titles
  3. Young Ichabod
  4. The Story...
  5. Masbath's Terrible Death
  6. Sweet Dreams
  7. A Gift
  8. Into the Woods / the Witch
  9. More Dreams
  10. The Tree of Death
  11. Bad Dream / Tender Moment
  12. Evil Eye
  13. The Church Battle
  14. Love Lost
  15. The Windmill
  16. The Chase
  17. The Final Confrontation
  18. A New Day!
  19. End Credits

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