The musical score that John Williams created for Steven Spielberg’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is incredibly beautiful! I love listening to that music. It’s easily some of the composer’s best work, and he won an Oscar for his work in the film in 1983. Well, that E.T. score is coming to vinyl for the film’s 40th anniversary, thanks to Mondo.

Mondo will release the E.T. score on 180-gram colored vinyl. The album features cover art by Dan McCarthy and liner notes by Mike Duquette. Bruce Botnick, who produced the original soundtrack with Williams, also produced the reissue alongside Mike Matessino.

Collectors have three different colors to choose from. The two colored options are “Full Moon” and “Heartlight” vinyl. Plus, the album will be available to own on standard black vinyl as well.

Pre-orders for Mondo’s E.T. soundtrack will officially go live today, August 31st at 12pm CT. The album retails for $40 and can be fordered here.

Will you be ordering a copy of Williams’ E.T. score?


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