TMWFTE SOUNDTRACK ISSUED AFTER 40 YEARS "I found my thrill..." To celebrate STUDIOCANAL's 40th Anniversary 4K release, UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) will be releasing for the very first time in any format, the original movie soundtrack containing music by John Phillips of The Mamas & The Papas fame (who composed specifically for the film), and Stomu Yamash'ta. Back in 1976 when the Pan paperback of the Walter Tevis novel The Man Who Fell To Earth was published, the back cover stated: Album available on RCA. The reason that record never came to be is a whole other story, and one that is covered in the beautiful 48-page hardback book that accompanies this upcoming deluxe double disc release. A double CD is due on September 9th with the deluxe 2CD/2LP box set due November 18th. Fans have attempted to compile their own version of the soundtrack over the years (Hi Bert and Ole), but have never managed to source everything. However, due to the recent discovery of lost master tapes it is now possible to present the original recordings on CD and aforementioned dual format CD/Vinyl Deluxe Box. The box features a reproduction of the original UK poster and a 48-page hardback book with rare photos and a new essay about the film from Paolo Hewitt. The book also contains enlightening notes from the movie's editor Graeme Clifford who reveals that he used Pink Floyd's Dark Side of The Moon as a temporary soundtrack whilst working on the film. This UMC version makes available for the first time ever, all of the Stomu Yamash'ta and John Phillips compositions used in The Man Who Fell To Earth, along with many other of John Phillips' pieces that didn't make the final cut of the film. Go here for the full tracklisting: http://smarturl.it/TMWFTEsndtrckBNet #TMWFTEsoundtrack #TheManWhoFellToEarth #TMWFTE #TJNewton

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TMWFTE SOUNDTRACK ISSUED AFTER 40 YEARS "I found my thrill..." To celebrate STUDIOCANAL's 40th Anniversary 4K release, UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) will be releasing for the very first time in any format, the original movie soundtrack containing music by John Phillips of The Mamas & The Papas fame (who composed specifically for the film), and Stomu Yamash'ta.

Back in 1976 when the Pan paperback of the Walter Tevis novel The Man Who Fell To Earth was published, the back cover stated: Album available on RCA.

The reason that record never came to be is a whole other story, and one that is covered in the beautiful 48-page hardback book that accompanies this upcoming deluxe double disc release. A double CD is due on September 9th
with the deluxe 2CD/2LP box set due November 18th.

Fans have attempted to compile their own version of the soundtrack over the years (Hi Bert and Ole), but have never managed to source everything.

However, due to the recent discovery of lost master tapes it is now possible to present the original recordings on CD and aforementioned dual format CD/Vinyl Deluxe Box. The box features a reproduction of the original UK
poster and a 48-page hardback book with rare photos and a new essay about the film from Paolo Hewitt. The book also contains enlightening notes from the movie's editor Graeme Clifford who reveals that he used Pink Floyd's Dark Side of The Moon as a temporary soundtrack whilst working on the film.

This UMC version makes available for the first time ever, all of the Stomu Yamash'ta and John Phillips compositions used in The Man Who Fell To Earth, along with many other of John Phillips' pieces that didn't make the final cut of the film.
Go here for the full tracklisting: http://smarturl.it/TMWFTEsndtrckBNet
#TMWFTEsoundtrack #TheManWhoFellToEarth #TMWFTE #TJNewton


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