
The Japanese version was released with an obi strip and a folded black-and-white insert featuring photos and text. The original vinyl releases around the world are primarily the same, adorned with the poster art on the front and four photos and credits on the back. This version includes a different mix of " Armies of the Night." In 2016, the album was re-released on vinyl in a variety of limited editions by Night Fever Records. The legitimate unavailability and overwhelming fan demand has resulted in a myriad of bootlegs, including both burned CD-Rs and seemingly-professionally-pressed compact discs. CD is alleged to exist (which would have been produced during the era of CD longboxes ), but if it does, copies are extremely scarce and it's difficult to discern from the countless bootlegs. The soundtrack album was released on LP and cassette in 1985 by Private-I Records (a subsidiary of Columbia Records, now owned by Sony Music), but it's never been officially issued on mp3.Īn officially pressed U.S. Instrumental versions were later issued on the CD with Fiedel's score (see below) and an alternate version by Deborah Holland, which includes an additional verse, is featured during the end credits of Fright Night Part 2. " Boppin' Tonight" (Fabulous Fontaines)Īlthough an instrumental version of Brad Fiedel's " Come to Me" was prominently featured throughout the movie, the version on the album includes words sung by Fiedel." Give It Up" (Evelyn "Champagne" King)." You Can't Hide from the Beast Inside" (Autograph).5.1.1 Disc 1: The Complete Isolated Score.
