Savannah, GA – Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Terror Vision is honored to unveil the ultimate 45th anniversary vinyl box set edition of My Bloody Valentine: Original Motion Picture Score, composed by Paul Zaza. Presented as “The Definitive Uncut Edition,” this release features the film’s complete soundtrack, meticulously assembled in collaboration with composer Paul Zaza and director George Mihalka. Along with nearly 2 hours of music across 3 LPs pressed on multiple variants, the deluxe box set also includes a veritable Valentine’s Day bouquet of exclusive extras.
To wit: For decades, rumors have circulated among fans at horror conventions and in chatrooms about a long-lost piece of My Bloody Valentine lore — a promotional box reportedly sent to theaters and drive-ins in 1981 containing the uncut soundtrack on vinyl along with various promotional items. Despite theories about recalls and years of speculation, this mythical set has never been substantiated with concrete proof, whether through Discogs listings, eBay auctions, or verified appearances in fan collections — just whispers. After years of pursuit and research, Terror Vision stopped chasing the legend and set out to recreate it, producing an exact replica of this fabled promotional piece of slasher history. Working alongside director George Mihalka, composer Paul Zaza, and Peter Cowper (Harry Warden himself), Terror Vision teamed with artists Ghoulish Gary Pullin and Earl Kess to bring this long-rumored holy grail to life — the very artifact fans have spent years hoping to unearth while crate digging.
Originally released as a heavily cut slasher in 1981, My Bloody Valentine has since graduated from cult status—known for its bleak atmosphere and distinctive blue-collar setting—to full acceptance as a holiday classic. Paul Zaza’s score for My Bloody Valentine occupies a singular place in early-’80s horror, admired for how effectively it balances restraint and atmosphere against moments of raw, industrial unease. Breaking the mold of the typical scores of the era, Zaza leans heavily into droning textures, echoing orchestrations, and minimalist motifs that mirror the film’s claustrophobic, subterranean setting. Rather than announcing the scares, the score creeps and lingers, amplifying the film’s sense of isolation and dread. In doing so, Zaza crafted a soundscape that quietly distinguished My Bloody Valentine from its contemporaries, one that horror fans continue to appreciate for its subtlety, discipline, and unnerving effectiveness.
Terror Vision Records located the original master tapes from Paul Zaza’s expansive archive to create the most complete listening experience ever released of this landmark score on vinyl. This edition includes the entire score as heard in the film—every cue, every song, and additional extras—totaling 1 hour and 52 minutes of music, with over 45 minutes previously unreleased. This is the definitive version fans have been waiting for!
Available at Terror Vision.
Vinyl Color Options:
- Retail Variant – Pink Mist
- Club Variant – Aorta Burst – this variant is for Terror Vision Record Clubbers only. You’ll need to opt in to receive this, and you can do so via the club wholesale portal.
- Ultra Limited Terror Vision Exclusive Handpours (super limited and very time-consuming to press, hence the additional cost, and limited to just 50 of the total 500)
Packaging includes:
- The Definitive Uncut Edition of the Score of 33 tracks clocking in at 1 hour and 52 minutes of music in a 3xLP Vinyl Presentation
- Deluxe Boxset Presentation, strictly limited to 500 units
- Note from the original Producers to theaters and drive-ins from 1981, with lyric sheet for The Ballad of Harry Warden
- New Artwork by Ghoulish Gary Pullin with layout by Earl Kess
- Printed Inner Sleeves
- Pretty Vibes Valentine Bluffs Keychain
- Cereal Box Miner Mask by @imokay_art
- 4 Lobby Cards
- Exclusive New Liner Notes by George Mihalka (Director), Paul Zaza (Composer), Peter Cowper (The Miner), and Shon Wheeler (The Fan)
- Mastered for Collin Jordan at The Boiler Room
- Pressed at Terror Vision’s in-house facility – Graveface Press
My Bloody Valentine: The Uncut Edition
Side A
In the Beginning (3:29)
OK – Let’s Go Guys (1:27)
Those Little Town Blues (1:02)
Harry’s Back in Town (1:44)
One Is Dead, and So Are You (3:32)
Swingin’ from the Rafters (3:19)
Harry’s Alive (3:14)
Train Ride into Hell (1:45)
Side B
Howard Drops In (4:48)
Now Where Is He (5:33)
Mine Games (3:32)
Harry’s Here (5:59)
Side C
Suspended (7:17)
Secrets in the Mine (2:50)
It’s a Sad, Sad Story (1:45)
Lurking in the Mine (6:40)
I’m So Sorry Sarah (2:02)
Side D
There’s No Way Out (7:08)
The Ghost of Harry Warden (2:41)
The Last Chase (2:24)
The Final Encounter (4:13)
Closing Credit Music (2:23)
Side E
I’m a Part Time Lover (3:06)
The Last Valentine (3:33)
I’m Just a Guitar Man (1:46)
Gateway to Hell (2:30)
Country Jammin’ (2:16)
Here We Go Again (2:05)
Banjo Pickin’ Run (1:24)
Side F
Party Songs (Medley) (10:13)
I Can’t Believe I Lost You (1:54)
I’m Just a Guitar Man (Instrumental Version) (1:47)
The Ballad of Harry Warden (2:40)




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