Tenebre Soundtrack Vinyl…The Last of the Last?

Goblin Tenebre LP vinyl albumIt’s been fun, but it looks like the fun is about to end. We have it on good authority that the much-beloved Tenebre vinyl LP released by Dagored is finally going out of print. Once they are gone from your local record stores, they are gone unless somebody in Italy changes their mind and decides to run up some more of these.

What does this mean for us, the rabid record collectors, Goblin junkies, soundtrack lovers everywhere? Unfortunately, in the same vein as the much sought-after release of The Beyond soundtrack, prices on any remaining copies of Tenebre on vinyl released by Dagored will probably go through the roof.

The Beyond OST soundtrack CD by Fabio Frizzi already sells for $199 US for a new, sealed copy. That is utter MADNESS, don’t you think? Used copies of the CD sell for about $50. Will this also happen to the much beloved Tenebre soundtrack? Probably.

Turntabling itself has sold out of the Dagored vinyl release of Tenebre–it flew off our table at the HorrorHound Weekend show in Indianapolis, so alas there will be no profiteering from us thanks to the lack of Tenebre vinyl…however we are always looking for more copies and rest assured, if we find them we will put them up for sale here–without the $100 price tag, thank you very much!
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Stanton T92 USB Turntable

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After you’ve purchased a couple of Goblin LPs and the Escape From New York soundtrack on vinyl, if you’re put the cart before the horse and need a turntable to play them on, you should give serious thought to a USB turntable like the Stanton T92. Yes, you can purchase turntables made in the old school mode, with just a couple of RCA outs, but why when you can get the Stanton T92 USB turntable with its USB plus SPDIF outputs.

Yes, the Stanton T92 has RCA outs, and they’re switchable between line and phono. Add to that the pitch control and direct-drive motor and you’ve got yourself a sweet little deck you can use for converting the vinyl to MP3 (including those dusty old 78 RPM vinyl records), doing a DJ battle or just chilling out to the Deep Red soundtrack.

The Stanton T92 USB turntable is not yet a part of the Turntabling gear rack, but the price is right and the high-torque direct-drive and SPDIF out is making not getting one a bit difficult. We’re just waiting to hear from a user or two to throw a review our way and cinch the deal. If you’re in the know, drop a comment and give a review–we’d love to know what you think.

Back From HorrorHound Weekend Spring 2010

…and what a weekend it was! It was great to meet everyone who dropped by the booth. Soundtrack lovers and fellow movie buffs were out in force to take in the show which included appearances by Doug Bradley, Clive Barker, George Romero and many other horror luminaries.

Turntabling was fairly cleaned out of a good number of the most popular titles. As of this writing we are sold out of the following but will restock soon:

Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood CD
Escape From New York OST vinyl on Dagored
Suspiria OST vinyl LP by Goblin on Dagored
Death Proof OST vinyl album

and a few other choice titles which are in backstock as I write this.

The three most popular CD titles of the show were, hands down The Essential John Carpenter, The Escape From New York soundtrack CD with bonus tracks, and The Fantastic Voyage of Goblin. We still have these in stock, amazingly, but only because we ordered a giant pile of them before HorrorHound Weekend.

The sold-out list will be outdated soon, so if you’re stumbling upon this page as a result of a Google search for any of the above, check for updates on the main page of Turntabling.net for the most recent catalog additions. Rest assured we WILL resupply on all available titles.

The good news is that we have more good stuff on the way. Stay tuned, the site is replenishing. And thanks to all who cleaned us out of these excellent titles…they are indeed our favorites.

An Update from HorrorHound Weekend in Indianapolis

This is just a quick update to say thanks to everyone who came to the Turntabling booth at HorrorHound on Friday night. It’s been great to meet fellow vinyl junkies and soundtrack heads. I’ve been updating via Facebook and will have plenty more images and such from the show for the rest of the weekend.

A quick note about online orders—HorrorHound Weekend has been successful thus far thanks in part to a stunning lineup of guests including George Romero, Ken Foree, Sid Haig and many other horror luminaries (Clive Barker and Richard Lynch are also here). Some of the Turntabling stock has sold out–we brought quite a lot out for this one. Any online orders will get personal attention via e-mail as soon as the show is over. If your titles are sold out we’ll work out a back order for you, rest assured!

–Joe Wallace

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