M. Night Shyamalan’s 177 Trilogy is headed to vinyl in a beautiful new box set from Waxwork Records.
The 6 LP set features the film scores from Unbreakable (composed by James Newton Howard), and Split and Glass (composed by West Dylan Thordson). Each album is spread across two 180-gram colored vinyl records, with an art print and “heavyweight, old-style tip-on gatefold jackets with satin coating.” The entire package is housed in a box with art by Jonas Scharf, with colors by Dennis Calero.
Each soundtrack is also available separately on solid-color vinyl that differs from the versions in the box set.
Check out the artwork and vinyl combinations below. The 177 Trilogy is available for pre-order now via the Waxwork Records site.
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