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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds‘ Incredible Musical Episode Is Getting the Vinyl It Deserves

The fabulous original songs of "Subspace Rhapsody" have never sounded, or looked, so good.

Of all the highs Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ sophomore season pulled off—intense action, Vulcan drama, familiar faces, and plenty more—perhaps one of the most delightful of all was “Subspace Rhapsody,” its earnestly cheesy all-singing, all-dancing musical showstopper. And if you’ve had the soundtrack streaming non-stop since last year, we’ve got great news for you.

io9 can exclusively reveal that Lakeshore Records is going to release the complete 11-track score for the episode on a black vinyl record, with artwork inspired by the poster released for the episode at San Diego Comic-Con last year forming the cover. As well as the original songs from the episode, penned by Kay Hanley and Tom Polce, the vinyl will also include the a capella rendition of Jeff Russo’s Strange New Worlds title theme from the episode, as well as the credits melody of several of the original songs.

The Star Trek: Strange New Worlds “Subspace Rhapsody” album will release on June 7, with preorders going live today. Click through to see a few pictures of the vinyl’s cover and interiors!

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