Following a string of hints, Waxwork Records has confirmed it will be releasing the first-ever vinyl release to Stephen King's original 1990 made-for-TV film IT. And the seriously deluxe package will come packing more than a few bells and whistles, to say the least.
As the label confirmed today, the package will go as far as including a printed newspaper insert with instructions on how to make your very own S.S. Georgie, as well a balloon. Because as Waxwork states, "Don't you want a balloon?"
The 1990 score is composed by Richard Bellis, and while it has perviously popped up on CD, digitally and as a very unofficial vinyl pressing, this will mark the first-ever vinyl release of the complete score.
Waxwork will be pressing IT as a sprawling 3-LP package on 180-gram red, blue and yellow "Balloon" couloured vinyl. It will feature new Stephen King-approved artwork by Matt Ryan, and the package will also come with always-lovely spot gloss coated tri-fold jackets.
While the full details aren't available just yet, Waxwork says to expect the release to be available on Tuesday (April 10).
As the label confirmed today, the package will go as far as including a printed newspaper insert with instructions on how to make your very own S.S. Georgie, as well a balloon. Because as Waxwork states, "Don't you want a balloon?"
The 1990 score is composed by Richard Bellis, and while it has perviously popped up on CD, digitally and as a very unofficial vinyl pressing, this will mark the first-ever vinyl release of the complete score.
Waxwork will be pressing IT as a sprawling 3-LP package on 180-gram red, blue and yellow "Balloon" couloured vinyl. It will feature new Stephen King-approved artwork by Matt Ryan, and the package will also come with always-lovely spot gloss coated tri-fold jackets.
While the full details aren't available just yet, Waxwork says to expect the release to be available on Tuesday (April 10).