As catchy as its opening theme was, music from the original Transformers cartoon has never had an official release. Hasbro and Legacy Recordings fix that grave oversight on March 9 with the release of Hasbro Studios Presents ’80s TV Classics: Music from The Transformers. On vinyl, no less.
People who follow me on Twitter may have noticed a recent surge in excitement over vinyl music. This is why. Cassette might have been more appropriate, but the thought of listening to the original Transformers opening theme on the crappy $50 portable turntable I picked up last week makes me so happy, I’ll let it slide.
Hasbro Studios Presents ’80s TV Classics: Music from The Transformers includes that opening theme, along with 45 minutes of unreleased music from composers Robert J. Walsh (who remastered the tracks from their original tapes), Johnny Douglas, Anne Bryant and Ford Kinder. The album spans seasons one through three of the cartoon, so we should be getting a nice mix of orchestrated tracks plus post-Transformers: The Movie synth magic.
The album goes on sale Saturday at 4AM AEDT, and will be available in three flavours – Bumblebee, Optimus Prime and Megatron.
Enjoy The Ride Records, partnered with Hasbro and and Sony Music/Legacy Recordings for the release, has the exclusive on the Optimus Prime and Megatron variants. Think Geek gets Bumblebee. All three versions will sell for $US18.99 ($24). That’s pretty cheap for limited edition vinyl, so the 2000 copy run is probably going to go pretty fast.
Here’s the track listing:
Side A
- Opening Theme Song
- Life
- Cybertron Sorrow
- The Bridge to Iacon
- Unwelcoming Committee
- Prepare
- Attack! Attack!
- Decepticon Drama
- Explore! Repair!
- Facing Disaster
- Ominous Discovery
- Elements of Danger
- Something’s Wrong
- Overcoming the Unstoppable
- No More Worries
- Unyielding
- Heavy Mettle
- Man and Machine
- Matters and Antimatters
- Battle Fearlessly
- Ancient Legends
- The March of War
Side B
- Roll For Home
- The Glimmer of Hope
- Earth to Cybertron
- Into the Jaws of Death
- Doomed Together
- The Wrong Readings Mean the Right Doom
- Transformers Medley
- Mad Planet
- Conflict on Cassette
- Pastoral Tranquility
- From the Secret Files of Teletraan II
- Separation Anxiety
- Synthesized Magic
- Sinister
- Uneasy Advances
- Epic Struggles
- Mysterious Airs
- Waking Nightmare
And with that, I become the old bearded guy at the record store, flipping through vinyl stacks and muttering to myself. I have achieved my final form.
Comments
12 responses to “Music From The ’80s Transformers Cartoon Finally Gets An Official Release”
No Stan Bush?
No sale.
This is the television series soundtrack, Stan Bush was done for the movies.
Oooh right right……ah bugger it.
You got the touch……you got the powaa!
YEAH!!
I know. Didn’t care.
Cool story bruh.
How unfortunate for thee…
There’s already an OST collection on the net somewhere, has 79 pieces of music, most memorable one for me being this one >
My question is, what’s the difference?
A very dedicated fan went to the trouble of restoring music extracted directly from the cartoon and removing all non-musical elements over 3 years. For the most part, the quality is exceptional compared to what we’ve had in the past but it does drop for some tracks spanning across 4 seasons. There’s certainly more content than is present in these new vinyl releases but it obviously lacks that slick studio remaster sound!
A Transformers album without Linkin Park? What an age we live in!
Hate to say this but the era in which Michael Bay ruined The Transformers, the movies should have been based on the 1980s series (Generation One aka G1) and not the interpretation by Michael Bay.
Getting my hands would be great since I have both the box sets of the TV Series and the movie from 1986. Now is there any Australian Retailers selling this or is it just through this website?
Given the limited numbers, I’d be surprised if there was an official Australian distributor. It would be cheaper to buy direct anyway.