Kentucky Route Zero (2013) Soundtrack [2xLP]

£69.95

  • Re-issue housed in an all-new Wide Spine jacket
  • Album Art by Cardboard Computer
  • Music by Ben Babbitt and The Bedquilt Ramblers
  • 2xLP
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Side A

A1 ... Stars Drop Away ... 4:31
A2 ... Ghosts in the Static ... 3:27
A3 ... You've Got to Walk ... 2:20
A4 ... Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces ... 4:24
A5 ... Julian ... 4:54
A6 ... Long Journey Home (Solo) ... 3:17

Side B

B1 ... Nameless Interiors ... 2:04
B2 ... Hall of the Mountain King ... 3:42
B3 ... Xanadu ... 2:44
B4 ... Weird Vector ... 3:07
B5 ... Too Late to Love You (performed by Junebug) ... 5:57
B6 ... What Would You Give ... 3:27

Side C

C1 ... Hold Music ... 4:24
C2 ... Dark Rum Noir ... 1:57
C3 ... My Light Heaven ... 3:49
C4 ... Riverworld ... 4:19
C5 ... Echo River Central Exchange ... 4:24
C6 ... Angel Wings ... 5:52
C7 ... This World is Not My Home ... 3:27

Side D

D1 ... Un Pueblo De Nada ... 2:59
D2 ... To Love a Red Moon ... 3:20
D3 ... The Arrival ... 1:36
D4 ... The Library ... 2:15
D5 ... 5 Dogwood Drive ... 4:01
D6 ... I'm Going That Way (featuring Emily Cross) ... 3:09
D7 ... The Clearing ... 3:18

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Additional information

Weight 500 g
Format(s)

12" Vinyl Records (2xLP)

Composer(s)

Ben Babbitt and The Bedquilt Ramblers, Junebug

Tracks

Side A: 6
Side B: 6
Side C: 7
Side D: 7

Catalogue Number

8BIT-8124-RE

Colour Variant(s)

Standard Black Vinyl (the only re-issued variant)

Description

From the Record Label

“I’m going that way…

Kentucky Route Zero is nothing short of an American epic, a magical realist road-tripping saga spanning nearly a decade of development powered by stunning visual landscapes, surrealist, dreamlike dialogue, and, of course, unforgettable music.

We at iam8bit are proud to partner with developer Cardboard Computer and publisher Annapurna Interactive to bring you that soundtrack, the way it’s best experienced: On wax. This reissue of the Kentucky Route Zero 2xLP comes in a new wide-spine jacket, featuring the original art from Cardboard Computer themselves.

The iconic, soulfully twangy but still somehow otherworldly and ethereal soundscapes from Ben Babbitt and The Bedquilt Ramblers come to life on high-quality, black vinyl, letting you relive the road trip again and again, just through the power of your turntable.

You can’t tell the story of indie games in the 2010s without Kentucky Route Zero. Don’t miss out.”

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