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Pet Sematary
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ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Pet Sematary (Rare original 1989 US Varèse Sarabande label 22-track vinyl LP - Elliot Goldenthal's soundtrack to Stephen Kings classic horror movie, which is equally as haunting when played on it's own as it is as part of the movie. The picture sleeve on this copy shows only the lightest of edgewear from storage, but has survived for more than 30 years in the wild in stunning condition. The vinyl itself only has one or two hairlines to indicate play, but finding a copy in this close to near mint condition is nearly impossible now. This is the first, and possibly only time we will have this essential soundtack in stock. Sometimes dead is better....) more...
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