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Howard Shore – The Departed Original Score (Test Press) (Vinyl LP)

Original price was: $60.00.Current price is: $50.00.

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Artist Howard Shore
Matrix SILLP1225
Label Silva Screen
Format vinyl lp record
Type album
Country United Kingdom (UK)
Condition Used
Genre Soundtrack
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Description

Test pressing  copy used during production to test audio quality. Housed in a generic white jacket with denting, creasing as well as splitting to it. The record itself is in great condition.

 

“**Howard Shore – A Maestro of Musical Storytelling**

Howard Shore is a renowned composer and conductor known for his exceptional work in the world of film scores. With a career spanning decades, he has crafted some of the most iconic and memorable soundtracks in cinematic history. Shore’s ability to capture the essence of a story through music has earned him numerous accolades and a dedicated following of fans.

**The Departed (Original Motion Picture Score) – A Cinematic Masterpiece**

Released in 2006, The Departed (Original Motion Picture Score) is a testament to Howard Shore’s unparalleled talent in creating immersive and evocative music for film. This soundtrack perfectly complements the gritty and intense atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the viewer’s experience and drawing them deeper into the world of the story. With its dynamic compositions and powerful orchestration, this album stands as a cinematic masterpiece in its own right.

**Key Highlights**

* Showcases Howard Shore’s mastery in crafting film scores
* Enhances the gritty and intense atmosphere of “”The Departed””
* Features dynamic compositions and powerful orchestration
* A must-listen for fans of cinematic music and film soundtracks

**Immerse Yourself in “”The Departed””**

Experience the magic of Howard Shore’s musical genius by diving into The Departed (Original Motion Picture Score). Whether you’re a fan of film scores or simply appreciate masterful storytelling through music, this album is sure to captivate your senses and leave a lasting impression.”