At times bouncy, peppy, and deceptively jovial, Richard Bellis' score for 1990's Stephen King's IT miniseries is also abruptly haunting and nightmarish, creating a creepy carnival-esque atmosphere that is the perfect accompaniment to Tim Curry's iconic performance as Pennywise. Waxwork Records will soon release the score like never before on a deluxe triple LP vinyl package, and to help you float until its April 10th release, they revealed a look at the cover art and details on some of the Derry-based goodies collectors can look forward to:

From Waxwork Records: "Stephen King’s IT Original Soundtrack from the 1990 Television Motion Picture. The deluxe triple LP package featuring, for the first time, the complete score by Richard Bellis pressed to 180 gram Red, Blue, and Yellow “Balloon” colored vinyl, new Stephen King approved artwork by Matt Tobin, spot gloss coated tri-fold jackets, and a printed newspaper insert with instructions to make your very own S.S. Georgie! Oh, it also comes with a balloon. Don’t you want a balloon? Coming next Tuesday 4/10."

Stay tuned to Daily Dead for full release details on Waxwork Records' Stephen King's IT deluxe vinyl score, and check out two preview images below (via Facebook):

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